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Atypical antipsychotic with greater incidence of diabetes and weight gain |
Olanzipine (zyprexa) |
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Atypical antipsychotic with greater incidence of movement disorders |
Risperidone, quetiapine (seroquel) |
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Atypical antipsychotic with increased risk of prolongation of QT interval |
ziprasidone |
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Atypical antipsychotic with high risk of agranulocytosis, need to monitor CBC |
clozapine |
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Atypical antipsychotic with partial dopamine AGONIST approved adjunct tx for MDD |
aripiprazole (abilify) |
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Atypical antipsychotic in pregnancy class B |
lurasidone |
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Weight neutral antipsychotics |
ziprasidone, aripiprazole |
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SSRI with most drug drug interaction |
Paroxetine |
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SSRI you dont have to taper |
fluoxetine |
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SSRI with fewest drug drug interactions |
citalopram |
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HA, dizziness, and fatigue when stopping this SSRI (serotonin discontinuation syndrome) |
sertraline, fluvoxamine, paroxetine |
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Antidepressant to avoid with HTN |
venlafaxine, St Johns wart |
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EKG with lithium |
flattened T wave or inverted U wave |
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Mood stabilizer that leads to agranulocytosis |
carbamazepine |
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Mood stabilizers that cause NT defect |
carbamazepine and valproic acid |
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Med for GAD |
buspirone |
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Good for nightmares after PTSD |
prazosin |
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1st line Medication for alcohol dependence |
naltrexone |
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Most effective and first line treatment for tourettes |
ME-haloperidol 1st-clonidine |
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Medication for bulimia |
Fluoxetine (prozac) |
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Medication for cataplexy |
sodium oxybate |
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Dopamine tract effects prolactin |
tubuloinfundibular |
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Dopamine tracts effected by meds for antipsychotic effect |
mesocortical (negative) and mesolimbic (positive) |
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Dopamine tract causes EPS |
nigrostriatal |
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Anticonvulsant used for eating disorders |
topiramate |
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SSRI with side effect of weight gain |
paroxetine |
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Used for middle insomnia |
Zaleplon |
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Used to treat bipolar depression |
Lurasidone, quetiapine, lithium |
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SSRI with highest risk of GI issues |
sertraline (zoloft) |
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SSRI with more common sleep changes |
sertraline (zoloft) |
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SSRI with more anticholinergic effects (sedation, weight changes, constipation) |
paroxitine (paxil) |
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used for OCD |
fluvoxamine, clomipramine (TCA) |
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How does mirtazapine work? |
alpha 2 antagonist |
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TCA less anticholinergic (less sedating) |
nortriptyline, desipramine |
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Used for TCA overdose |
sodium bicarb |
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Antidepressant with SE of dry mouth, retention, fatigue, blurry vision |
TCA |
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Used for enuresis |
imipramine (TCA) |
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What to monitor when on lithium |
Cr, lithium, thyroid levels |
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Treats hiccups |
chlorpromazine |
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Chlorpromazine SE |
orthostatic hypotension, photosensitivity, blue skin |
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Has SE of retinitis pigmentosa |
thioridazone (low potency typical antipsychotic) |
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typical antipsychotics available as injections |
haloperidol, fluphenazine |
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Atypical antipsychotic associated with tachycardia and hypersalivation |
clozapine |
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Long acting risperdol |
paliperidone |
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Topiramate positive/negative side effects |
weight loss/hypochloremic non anion gap metabolic acidosis,cognitive slowing, and kidney stones |
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Selective melatonin agonist |
ramelteon |
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Side effect of oxcarbazepine |
Hyponatremia (nausea, weakness, confusion) |
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Side effect of oxcarbazepine |
Hyponatremia (nausea, weakness, confusion) |