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Drug?
Generally effective for positive symtoms D2 blockade explanation for efficacy |
Conventional=Traditional=First
Generation Agents (FGAs) |
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What are atypical=Second Generation Agents (SGAs)?
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Combo of D2 and 5-HT2 blockade
Helpful positive and negative symptoms |
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First Generation Antipsychotics
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Dopamine blocker
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Second Generation Antipsychotics
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Dopamine/serotonin blocker
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First generation agents?
Thorazine Fluphenazine Haloperidol (Haldol) |
Phenothiazines
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Potency of dopamine generally correlates with?
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Extrapyramidal Symptoms or EPS
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Parkinsonism and dyskinesia
Akathisia Tardive dyskinesia (chronic) increased serum prolactin |
FGAs
1st generation antipsychotics |