MOA: Antipsychotics Flashcards
Chlorpromazine
First-Generation Antipsychotics
“Typical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists, specifically at the D2 receptor
Fluphenazine
First-Generation Antipsychotics
“Typical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists, specifically at the D2 receptor
Haloperidol
First-Generation Antipsychotics
“Typical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists, specifically at the D2 receptor
Thioridazine
First-Generation Antipsychotics
“Typical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists, specifically at the D2 receptor
Thiothixene
First-Generation Antipsychotics
“Typical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists, specifically at the D2 receptor
Aripiprazole
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Clozapine
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Lurasidone
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Olanzapine
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Quetiapine
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Risperidone
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Ziprasidone
Second-Generation Antipsychotic
“Atypical” Antipsychotics
Dopamine antagonists with a high affinity for D2, but also D3, D4, and 5-HT receptors
Carbamazepine
Drugs Used to Treat Mania and Bipolar Disorder
Lithium
A drug used in the treatment of mania that has effects on NE, 5-HT, and DA synthesis/release
Valproic acid
Drugs Used to Treat Mania and Bipolar Disorder