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| Inhibits ALDH for the treatment of alcoholism |
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| Opioid antagonist for the treatment of alcoholism |
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| NMDA receptor antagonist and GABA agonist for the treatment of alcoholism |
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| Na channel blocker for the treatment of alcoholism |
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| GABAb receptor agonist for the treatment of alcoholism |
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| Most effective treatment for Parkinson's disease effective only 3-5 years |
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| Inhibitor of L-aromatic amino acid decarboxlyase given with L-DOPA for the treatment of Parkinson's |
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| Antiviral increasing DA release for the treatment of Parkinson's |
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| (2) drugs for the treatment of Parkinson's that are D2 selective agonists stimulating DA |
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| D2 agonist, D1 partial stimulating DA for the treatment of Parkinson's |
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| D1/D2 agonist stimulating DA for the treatment of Parkinson's |
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| Inhibitor of MAOB/DA catabolism for the treatment of Parkinson's |
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| (2) Inhibitors of COMT increasing the DOA of L-DOPA for the treatment of Parkinson's |
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| (3) Muscarinic antagonists for the treatment of Parkinson's disease |
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| Benzotropine, diphenhydramine, trihexyphenidyl |
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| Increase levels of NE and DA in the synapses (increased tonic) for the treatment of ADHD |
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| Amphetamines (Adderall, Vyvanse) |
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| Inhibits DA reuptake (increased levels of DA in the synpase) for the treatment of ADHD |
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| Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Daytrana) |
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| Selective inhibition of presynaptic NE reuptake transporter for the treatment of ADHD |
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| Agonists of alpha 2 adrenoceptors for the treatment of ADHD (2) |
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| (3) Benzo receptor agonists |
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| Zalepon, zolpidem, eszopiclone |
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| (4) benzos used for insomnia |
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| Lorazepam, flurazepam, temazepam, triazolam |
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| (5) benzos used for anxiety disorders (longer acting) |
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| Alprazolam, clonazepam, diazepam, lorazepam, oxazepam |
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| Used to treat generalized anxiety disorder |
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| First line to treat anxiety disorders |
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| SSRI used for treatment of OCD |
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| Off label use for social phobia and performance anxiety |
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| BB (propranolol, nadolol) |
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| Other drugs used for generalized anxiety disorder and OCD although have more SE |
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| tricyclic antidepressants |
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| Clomipramine is an EX. of |
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| Venlafaxine is an example of |
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| heterocyclic antidepressant |
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| Trazodone is an example of |
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| a heterocyclic antidepressant |
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| Nefazodone is an example of |
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| heterocyclic antidepressant |
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| Mirtazepine is an example of |
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| heterocyclic antidepressant |
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| Occasionally used prior to children dental work for situational anxiety |
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| H1 antihistamine used for anxiety |
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| Most common typical neuroleptic used for acute agitation/rage (buterophenone) |
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| Worst typical antipsychotic presenting with prolonged QT SEs |
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| thiodazine (phenothiazine) |
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| Type of affinity, high or low for thiothixene antisychotic |
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| Type of affinity, high or low for chlorpromazine antisychotic |
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| Type of affinity, high or low for trifluoperazine antisychotic |
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| Newer atypical antipsychotic available in a sublingual tablet formation |
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| First atypical antipsychotic developed (gold standard) |
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| Iloperidone, an atypical antipsychotic has a high risk of what? |
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| nwer atypical antipsychotic that is a partial agonist at serotonin 1A receptors |
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| olanzapine, an atypical antipyschotic has a high risk for |
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| weight gain, metabolic syndrome, sedative effects |
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| Active metabolite of risperidone |
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| Quetiapine has high likelihood for what SEs? |
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| high weight gain, high metabolic syndrome, very sedating (low extrapyramidal) |
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| Atypical antipsychotic with the tightest binding (highest extrapyramidal, prolactin, orthostatic effects) |
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| Worst atypical antipsychotic for QT prolongation |
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| Ziprasidone (and Iloperidone) |
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| only dopamine system stabilizer |
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| Secondary amine tricyclic antidepressant |
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| two teritary amine tricyclic antidepressants |
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| amitryptyline, imipramine |
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| SSRI approved for treatment of OCD |
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| Venlafaxine is an example of |
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| SNRI approved for depression and pain of diabetic peripheral neuropathy |
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| SNRI approved for fibromyalgia |
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| Antidepressant approved for smoking cessation |
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| Antidepressant with emergency side effect of priapism |
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| Antidepressant with side effect of seizures |
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| Antidepressant with rare liver failure SE |
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| Phenelzine is an example of a |
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| Tranylcypromine is an example of an |
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| Selegiline is an example of |
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| Dosage form of selegiline |
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| Lithium is for the treatment of what disorder |
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| What is the excretion of lithium? |
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| an atypical antipsychotic used for the treatment of bipolar disorder |
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| Antiseizure medication for the treatment of bipolar disorder |
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