Atypical/2nd Generation Antipsychotics Flashcards

1
Q

Mechanism of Action 2nd Generation Antipsychotics

A

Blocks D2+5HT2A receptors; leaves a little bit of dopamine in the synaptic cleft

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2
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ADRS from 2nd generation

A
  1. Weight gain
  2. Hyperprolactemia
  3. Agranulocytosis
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3
Q

Which medication has an increased incidence of Hyperprolactinemia

A

Risperidone

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4
Q

Which antipsychotic medication has the side effect of Angranulocytosis

A

Clozapine

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5
Q

Risperidone

A

Risperdal

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6
Q

Olanzapine

A

Zyprexa

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7
Q

Lurasidone

A

Latuda

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8
Q

Clozapine

A

Clozaril

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9
Q

Apripiprazole

A

Abilify

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10
Q

Ziprasidone

A

Geodon

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11
Q

Paliperidone

A

Invega

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12
Q

Asenapine

A

Saphris

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13
Q

IIoperidone

A

Fanapt

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14
Q

Which antipsychotics are most likely to precipitate extrapyramidal symptoms, including tardive dyskinesia, and have the highest potency for dopamine D2 antagonism?

A

Risperdal and Haldol

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