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Increased heart rate and reflexes, fever, hallucinations and agitation are seen in an overdose of tricyclic antidepressants
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False
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Tranylcypromine (Parnate) is an irreversible monamine oxidase inhibitor
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True
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Persistant pulmonary hypertension is a problem seen in newborns whose mothers have been on SSRIs during the pregnancy
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True
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Decreased appetite and sexual dysfunction are common in people taking MAOIs
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False
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People taking tricyclic antidepressants should avoid all foods containing tyramine
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False
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When people take benzodiazepines chrinically and undergo repeated withdrawals, levels of gluatamate increase causing symtoms opposite of benzodiazepines
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True
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Benzodiazepines are schedule II because they are highly addictive and cause physical dependence
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False
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Venlafaxine (effexor) causes retrograde ejaculation
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False
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eszopliclone (lunesta) has sleep eating as a side effect
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False
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Ramelteon (rozerem) is a sedative-hypnotic that works by acting as a melatonin agonist
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True
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