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| turns skin blue-gray or purple. |
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| Haloperidol (also thioridazine and mesoridazine) |
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| Fluphenazine depot dosing is given at a ______ interval, at ___ times normal dose rounded to the nearest _____. Overlap _____ with oral. |
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| biweekly, 1.2, 12.5 mg, 1 week |
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| Haloperidol depot dosing is initially at _____ of oral dose every ______. Overlap with oral for one month if____, Divide into 100mg for a max of 3-7 days if______ with _______ overlap. Decrease ____ at the end of 2nd, and 3rd mos. |
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| 10-20 times, 4 weeks. 10X, 20x, no. 25% |
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| The major interactions of the FGA's |
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| LACEAnAL - Levodopa, Anti-HTN meds, CNS depressants, Anticholinergics, Anticoagulants, Lithium |
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| Chlorpromazine's Adverse effects are high in _______ |
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| Sedation and CV (orthostasis) |
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| Thioridazine features high _______ and low _____ adverse effects |
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| sedation, anticholinergic, CV; EPS |
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| Haloperidol is Very high for _______ and very low for ______ adverse effects |
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| EPS; sedation, anticholinergic, CV |
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| T/F, the FGA's relieve the negative symptoms of Schizo |
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| _____can also be used for vocal utterances in tourettes |
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| T/F PTs can safely remain on IM haloperidol or Fluphenazine. |
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| Fluphenazine has very high ______ |
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