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