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OCD meds
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Clomipramine(TCA)
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OCD manifest
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In pious kids, voice of God. Rituals
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Ramelteon
Remron |
Is melatonin agonist
Atypical Anti |
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Ramelton Contra indi
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Severe COPD (mild is ok)
Hepatic disease |
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Carbamazepine
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Aplastic Anemia, Transaminitis
Not for the young and sexy!Decreases birth control effectiveness. Causes spina bifida. |
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Drugs that cause galactorrhea
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Neuroleptics
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What do we monitor in NMS?
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CPK. Muscle rigidity can lead to increase.
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What does benztropine, tricyclics and phenothiazine have in common?
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anti colinergic side effects like tachy
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Clozapine and Olanzapine are associated with what?
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DM
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ECT drug
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Methohexitol: barbituate
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Touretts syndrome drug
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Haldol
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Disulfuram
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gives the patient a hangover which is caused by aldehyde build up. Alcohol-->Etoh dehydro-->Acetalydehide dehydro-->acetate
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Modafinil
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Narcolepsy but second line to amphetamines and pemoline.
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Steady state is reached after how many half lifes?
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5
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GTQ CRABS
IQ SMACKD |
Induce P-450: GTQ CRABS Griseofulvin, Tetracycline, Quinidine, Carbamazepine, Rifampin, Alcohol, Barbiturates, Sulfa drugs (e.g. TMP-SMX etc.)
Inhibit P-450: IQ SMACKD Isoniazid (a.k.a. INH), Quinolones, Spironolactones, Macrolides, Amiodarone, Cimetidine, Ketoconazole, Dapsone |
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What is the half life of Lithium
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20 hrs. What is the time to steady state?
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4-7 days. appx 20 x 5
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Best antipsychotic in the elderly
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Haldol. Why would you use a typical?
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Less anticholinergic side effefcts. Further, Olanzipine can lead to long QT. The others like chlorpromazine, thioridizine can cause orthostatic hypo
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Best antipsychotic in elderly with resting tremor?
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Clozapine. The other typicals will tend to exacerbate extrapyramidal feature of already present Parkinson's and cloz can reverse. Why not an atypical?
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Ortho,QT,etc.
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Which antidepressents shorten REM?
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Practically all. They can help with cataplexy. What is cataplexy?
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Cataplexy=Narcolepsy.
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Tourettes in kids continued
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Clearing throat and blinking constantly. Haldol!!! but short term.
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PT. w/ cataplexy which drug helps more: despirimine, methylphenidate.
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Methylphenidate. but despirimine affects rem duration like all antidepressants.
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Most dangerous side effect of sildenafil
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Heart attack from increased sexual activity.
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