Anti-psychotics: Atypical Flashcards

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What are the atypical (2nd generation) antipsychotics?

A
  1. Clozapine
  2. Risperidone
  3. Olanzapine
  4. Quetipaine
  5. Ziparsidone
  6. Aripirazole
  7. Paliperidone
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2
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General MOA of atypical antipsychotics?

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D2 receptor antagonists: effective for decreasing positive symptoms
Anti-5HT2A: effective for decreasing negative symptoms

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Which atypical antipsychotics have low potency & low EPS and high anticholinergic?

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Clozapine, Olanazopine, Quetiapine

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4
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Which one decreases EPS at low doses but increases EPS at high doses?

A

Risperidone

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5
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DOC in children/teens?

A

Risperidone

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Which one is a D2 partial agonist, a 5HT1 partial agonist, and a 5HT2 antagonist?

A

Aripiprazole (lower ADEs cuz of partial agonist)

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7
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Which one is 5HT1A, HT2A, HT2C and D2 antagonist?

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Ziprasidone

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Which one is D1, D2, alpha adrenergic, histaminergic, and 5HT1/2 receptor antagonist?

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Asenapine

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Which one is D2 antagonist, 5HT2A antagonist, 5HT1A partial agonist w/ increased risk for EPS?

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Lurasidone

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