Final Flashcards
What are S/S of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?
muscle rigidity, high temp, unstable BP, tachycardia, tachypnea, altered mental status
What are EPS S/S?
acute dystonia
akathisia (restlessness)
parkinsonism
tardive dyskinesia
What are the side effects of tricyclic drugs?
anticholinergic reactions
agitation
Delerium
ileus
OH
sedation
weight gain
tachycardia
Side effects of SSRIs
agitation
akathisia
nausea
insomnia
SI
sexual dysfunction
serotonin syndrome (w/MAOIs)
What is the caution with MAOIs
hypertensive crisis with tyramine foods
What are examples of trycyclics?
amitriptyline
impramine
clomipramine
What is an example of an MAOI?
phenlezine
What are examples of SSRIs?
paroxetine
sertraline
citalopram
fluoxetine
escitalopram
What antidepressants affect the reuptake of norephiephrine and dopamine
bupropion
duloxetine
venlafaxine
What are common mood stabalizing drugs for bipolar?
lithium
anticonvulsants (carbamazepine, valproic acid, lamotrigine)
What is the adverse affect associated with the following mood stabilizers?
lithium
carbamazepine
valproic acid
lamotrigine
lithium toxicity, tremors, seizure, polyuria
aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis
liver failure, pancreatitis, thrombocytopenia
Steven’s Johnson, epidural necrolysis
What is the MAO of benzos?
mediates the neurotransmitter GABA
What med can be used for opioid withdrawal?
naloxone or buprenorphine
What is a smoking cessation aid?
verencicline
What med can be used for both opioid or alchohol disorder?
naltrexone