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Strongest Antipsychotic, associated with lots of Extra Pyramidal sxs, and few anticholinergic sxs
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Haloperidol
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Used for Schizophrenia, Manic/Bipolar, and must be given as an injection
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Fluphenazine
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Unique side effect of retinitis pigmentosa, and causes retrograde ejaculation
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Thioridazine
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This drug is a D1 and D2 Antagonist (unique), is usually given as a last resort bc it has strong anticholinergic and EP side effects, it can also cause Tardive Dyskinisea and sedation
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Loxapine
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this rx is good for both (+) and (-) sxs of schizophrenia and has a high affinity for 5HT receptors
What unique side effect is it associated with? |
Clozapine---Agranulocytosis
not associated with EP or TD |
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this drug is good for (+) and (-) sxs and is not associated with agranulocytosis
What drug is it, and what side effects does it have? |
Risperidone
EP, TD, and raises Prolactin levels (these are associated with DA and 5HT) |
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this drug is good for (+) and (-) sxs, has few side effects, but is associated with Diabetes
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Olanzapine
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This drug is used for schizophrenia and mania, it causes somnolence, dizziness, dry mouth and weight gain.
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Quetiapine
D2 and 5HT antagonist also affects H1 and a1 receptors |
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This drug is used for bipolar and as an adjunct for depression.
drug? MOA? |
Aripiprazole
partial agonist at D2 and 5HT1 Antagonist at 5HT2 receptors |
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this drug is given by injection for acute agitation of psychosis and mania
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Ziprasidone
high affinity for DA, 5HT, alpha-adrenergic and histamine R', Inhibits 5HT reuptake |