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What are the different types of Psychotropic Medications?
Tricyclics
SSRI (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)
SNRI (Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors)
NRI (Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors)
Noradrenergic-Dopaminergic Antidepressants
MAOI (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors)
Neroleptic
What do Tricyclics do?
Blocks reuptake of Seritonin and norepinephrine
Most sever side effects of Tricyclics?
Cardio toxic
First developed Tricyclics?
Imipramine
Name two SSRI's and it's use and side effects.
Prozac & Paxil-Eating disorders, OCD, panic disorders
Side effects nausea, anxiety, insomnia, OD Paxil cause seizures
What are two SNRI's and treatment?
Cymbalta and Effexor - treatment for fibromyalgia
Name NRI and treatment?
Reboxetine and Atomxetine - treats ADHD
What do MAOI's treat?
Last case Antidepressants
What do Neuroleptic Drugs treat?
Schizophrenia, delirium, and manic states
What are the difference between Atypical & Typical Antipsychotics?
If only exhibiting positive symptoms, Typical Antipsychotics (effects Dopamine receptors)
If exhibiting negative symptoms, Atypical Antipsychotics (effects Dopamine and Seritonin receptors)