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24 Cards in this Set
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Fluphenazine
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Classical
High Potency |
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Thiothixene
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Classical
High Potency |
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Haloperidol
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Classical
High Potency |
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Chlorpromazine
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Classical
Low Potency |
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Thioridazine
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Classical
Low Potency |
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Clozapine
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Atypical
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Risperidone
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Atypical
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Olanzapine
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Atypical
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Quetiapine
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Atypical
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Ziprasidone
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Atypical
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Apriprazale
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Atypical
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Paliperidone
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Atypical
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EPR less likely to occur in?
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Classic Low Potency and Atypical
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Sedation more likely to occur with?
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Classical Low Potency
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2 Antipsychotics that can cause seizures?
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Chlorpromazine and Clozapine
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Toxic Allergic Reaction (agranulocytosis) and thus required RBC count in which drug?
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Clozapine
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Chlorpromazine AE in eye
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Deposit in Cornea and Lens
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Thioridazine AE in Eye
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Deposit in Retina
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2 Drugs that cause Heart Problems (Prolong QT)
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Thioridazine and Ziprasidone
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Weight Gain
1)Seen with which 2 drugs 2)Atypical Drug causing least weight gain? |
1) Clozapine and Olanzapine
2)Ziprasidone |
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DOC Antipsychotics
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Atypical
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Most Prescribed Antipsychotic
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Risperidone
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Risk of Weight gain and Assoc Problems Highest in
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Atypical
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Antipyschotic best to give to pregnant patients?
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Clozapine (Category B, rest are Cat C)
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