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Side effects of SSRIs |
less serious than other antidepressants:... |
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MOAIs side effects |
tyramine induced hypertensive crisis (requires... |
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Tricylics side effects |
anticholinergic effects (even more than antipsychotics),... |
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Medications for bulimia |
Antidepressants, most commonly Prozac (fluoxetine)... |
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Medications for OCD |
Prozac (fluoxetine) or other SSRI's primarily |
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Medications for panic disorder |
Anxiotlytics: Xanax (alprazolam), Klonopin... |
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Antidepressants with hypnotic effects |
Desyrel (trazadone) and Sinequan (doxepan) |
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First line of treatment for mild to moderate... |
Psychotherapy |
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Why are tricyclics and SSRIs counterindicated... |
Can induce mania |
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Best medication for psychotic depression |
Trycyclics paired with an antipsychotic |
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Inpatient , melancholic, and geriatric depression... |
Trycyclic antidepressants |
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Action of MAOIs |
inhibits Monoamine Oxidase which eliminates... |
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome |
Serious side effect of antipsychotics that... |
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What is the best prevention for Tardive Dyskinesia? |
Preevention through monitoring symptoms.... |
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Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) |
movement related symptoms related to antipsychotics... |
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Most common reason patients stop taking anti-psychotic... |
Akathisia-dysphoria, agitation which can... |
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Pseudoparkinsonism |
shuffling gait, drooling, tremor, rigidity,... |
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Neuroleptic Induced Dystonia |
Acute painful muscle spasms of the neck,... |
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Anticholinergic effects |
dry mouth, constipation, urinary hesitancy,... |
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Atypical anti-psychotics less known to... |
Clorazil (clozapine), Risperdal (risperdone),... |