Drugs - Antipsychotic - Atypical 02 Flashcards

1
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Which is the most used antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia?

A

Risperidone

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2
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Which is the most potent 5HT2A and D2 blocker of the atypical antipsychotics and why is that significant?

A

Risperidone. Doses above 6-10mg per day may produce breakthrough EPS due to increased D2 blockade

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What are the side effects of risperidone?

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Orthostatic hypotension in the elderly but no agranulocytosis and minimal sedation because it does not have anti-muscarinic or antihistaminic activity

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What are the adverse drug reactions of risperidone?

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Insomnia, difficulty concentrating, prolactin elevation (at higher doses)

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5
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Which was the first extended-release antipsychotic on the market?

A

Paliperidone

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6
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Which atypical antipsychotic is less than 10% metabolized by the four major CYP450 isoforms therefore drug interactions are less likely?

A

Paliperidone

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7
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What are the side effects of paliperidone?

A

Prolactin elevation similar to risperidone but lower risk of orthostasis than risperidone

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8
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What are the side effects of olanzapine?

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  • Considerable sedation due to H1 and muscarinic blockade

- weight gain similar to clozapine (H1 and 5HT2C blockade)

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9
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Which atypical antipsychotic has the highest incidence of hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia?

A

Olanzapine

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10
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What is the disadvantage of quetiapine?

A

Low potency requires BID or TID dosing

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Why is Quetiapine useful in the treatment of bipolar depression?

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Because it’s primary metabolite is a potent norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. The metabolite is also responsible for moderate anticholinergic effects

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Which atypical antipsychotic is also known as expensive Benadryl because it is used more often for sedating, tranquilizing, and anti-and side effects than for schizophrenia?

A

Quetiapine

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