Antipsychotic Drugs Flashcards

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First Generation Agents

Examples (4) Mechanisms of Action (4)

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Chlorpromazine
Fluphenazine
Thioridazine
Haloperidol

Block post-synaptic D2 receptors
Block Muscarinic, alpha-1 and H-1 receptors

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First Generation Agents Broad Categories
Low Potency (2) High Potency (2) with Side Effects (2/2)
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Low Potency:
Chlorpromazine and Thioridazine
Sedation and hypotension

High Potency:
Fluphenazine and Haloperidol
EPS and Hyperprolactinemia

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First Generation Agents

Dopamine Side Effects (3) with Treatments (3/2)

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Extrapyramidal Symptoms:
Benztropine and Trihexyphenidyl (anticholinergic)
Diphenhydramine (antihistamine)

Tardive Dyskinesia:
VMAT2 inhibitors
Valbenazine and Deutetrabenazine

Hyperprolactinemia

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Drugs causing the least weight gain, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (4)

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Fluphenazine
Haloperidol

Aripiprazole
Cariprazine
Lurasidone
Ziprasidone

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Drugs causing the most weight gain, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia

FGA’s (1) SGA’s (3)

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Chlorpromazine

Clozapine
Olanzapine
Quetiapine

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Drugs causing the least EPS, TD and hyperprolactinemia

FGA’s (1) SGA’s (5)

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Chlorpromazine
(Thioridazine also have very little EPS/TD)

Aripiprazole
Clozapine
Olanzapine
Quetiapine
Ziprasidone
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Drugs causing the most EPS, TD and hyperprolactinemia

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (1)

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Fluphenazine
Haloperidol
(Thioridazine also has lots of hyperprolactinemia)

Risperidone

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Drugs causing the least sedation

FGA’s (1) SGA’s (4)

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Fluphenazine

Aripiprazole
Cariprazine
Risperidone
Ziprasidone

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Drugs causing the most sedation

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (1)

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Chlorpromazine
Thioridazine

Clozapine

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Drugs causing the least anticholinergic effects and orthostatic hypotension

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (5)

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Fluphenazine
Haloperidol

Aripiprazole
Cariprazine
Lurasidone
Risperidone
Ziprasidone
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Drugs causing the most anticholinergic effects and orthostatic hypotension

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (1)

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Chlorpromazine
Thioridazine

Clozapine

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Drugs causing the least QTc prolongation

FGA’s (1) SGA’s (3)

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Fluphenazine

Aripiprazole
Cariprazine
Lurasidone

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Drugs causing the most QTc prolongation

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (1)

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Chlorpromazine
Haloperidol

Ziprasidone

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Second Generation Agents MOA’s with Examples

Antagonists (3) Partial Agonists (1) Combination (1) Multi-Acting (3)

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5HT-2A/DA Receptor Antagonists:
Lurasidone
Risperidone
Ziprasidone

Partial DA/5HT-1A Receptor Agonists:
Aripiprazole

Combination Antagonist and Partial Agonist:
Cariprazine

Multi-Acting Receptor-Target Agents:
Clozapine
Olanzapine
Quetiapine

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Rare Second Generation Side Effects with Drugs (3)

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Agranulocytosis:
Caused by Clozapine

Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms
Caused by Olanzapine

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome:
Caused by any SGA
Cured by Dantrolene

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Antipsychotic Baseline Monitoring Factors (6)

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Serum glucose
Fasting lipid panel
BMI
Blood pressure
Waist circumference
FH of metabolic and cardiovascular disease
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Long Acting Injectable Agents

FGA’s (2) SGA’s (4)

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Haloperidol
Fluphenazine

"ROAP"
Risperidone
Olanzapine
Aripiprazole
P
*the P is a nontestable drug*
18
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Pimavanserin

Mechanism of Action, Indication

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Inverse Serotonin Agonist/Antagonist

Parkinson’s Psychosis