Anti-Psychotics Flashcards

1
Q

Which anti-psychotic is effective in treatment-resistant Schizophrenia?

A

Clozapine.

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Which drug(s) have these side effects: 
Moderate sedation, and severe anti-muscarinic effects but fewer EPS.
A

Periciazine

Pipotiazine

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3
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What are the side effects of Chlorpromazine?

A

Moderate anti-muscarinic and EPS.
Also endocrine – hypotensive SEs.
Pronounced sedative.

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4
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Which drug is sedating, but is worn off with repeated administration?

A

Chlorpromazine
Levomepromazine
Promazine

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5
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Which 1st generation antipsychotic has a high D2 receptor affinity?

A

Haloperidol.

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6
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Which 2nd generation antipsychotic has a long half-life?

A

Aripiprazole.

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7
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Which drug comes with the risk of agranulocytosis? What should you monitor?

A
Drug = Clozapine.
Monitor = WBC count.
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8
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Name 2 Group 3 Phenothiazines.

A

Fluphenazine

Prochlorperazine

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9
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Which drug has low clinical potency?

A

Chlorpromazine.

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10
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Which drug(s) have this side effects profile:
Little or no EPS, or ANS and cardiac side effects at low doses.
A

Risperidone.

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Which 2nd generation antipsychotic is more potent than clozapine?

A

Risperidone.

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