Typical Antipsychotics Flashcards

1
Q

Haldol

A

Haloperidol

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2
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Prolixin

A

Fluphenazine

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3
Q

Navene

A

Thiothixane

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4
Q

Trilofin

A

Perphenazine

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5
Q

Moban

A

Molindone

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6
Q

Loxapine

A

Loxitane

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7
Q

Thorazine

A

Chlorpromazine

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8
Q

Stelazine

A

Trifluperazine

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9
Q

Typical long acting injectables

A

Prolixin and Haldol decanoate

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10
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Typical AP Adverse Effects

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Derm: Hyperpigmentation, Photosens
HEENT: Blurred Vision
CNS Cortex: Sedation or Agitation
CNS Basal Gang: EPS
Endo/Metabolic:  Increased Prolactin
CVS: Arrythmias, Sudden Death, QT prolongation, Orthostasis
Hema: Blood Dyscrasias
Urologic:  Urinary Retention (rare), Priapism
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