Deck 10: Psychotherapeutic Drugs

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The most common form of depression is

A) tripolar
B) bipolar
C) unipolar
D) always accompanied by manic states
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The DSM-IV

A) defines diagnostic criteria for mental disorders
B) is not helpful in characterizing dependence issues
C) does not address behavioral syndromes
D) is an outdated catalog of illicit substances
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A person who loses contact with reality suffers from

A) psychosis
B) neuro trials
C) manic modes
D) delusional modes
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Which of the following does Zoloft seem to be effective in treating?

A) Moderate to severe depression
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Tinnitus
D) Bipolar disorders
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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was used to treat

A) anxiety
B) neurosis
C) polio
D) depression and psychosis
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Bipolar affective disorder was formerly called

A) a highly-curable mental illness
B) a mental illness that is difficult to cure
C) manic depression
D) a unipolar affective disorder
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The model which focuses on symptoms, diagnosis, and cure is referred to as

A) the psychological model
B) the medical model
C) the sociocultural model
D) the psychiatric model
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Paroxetine is a generic term for

A) Elavil
B) Prozac
C) Paxil
D) Zoloft
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SSRI stands for

A) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
B) secondary symptoms of recessive inhibitions
C) secondary serotonin relapse index
D) simple symptoms of rough indices
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Common side effects of tricyclics include

A) constipation
B) dry mouth
C) urinary retention
D) all of the above
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MAOI's work better with patients whose depression

A) is hereditary
B) is chronic and has occurred over a two year period
C) becomes less acute as the day progresses
D) becomes more acute as the day progresses
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Who said that the concept of mental illness is a myth?

A) Freud
B) Szasz
C) Brothers
D) Peck
Question
The use of _______was stopped after the death of 54 people.

A) Miltown
B) benzedrine
C) Dexedrine
D) iproniazid
Question
A person who has a psychiatric problem and a drug problem might be given a

A) bipolar diagnosis
B) dual diagnosis
C) psychosomatic diagnosis
D) none of the above
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Which SSRI had much bad publicity because of lawsuits, but is still popularly prescribed?

A) Zoloft
B) Prozac
C) Pepcid
D) Elavil
Question
Possible causes of mental illness include

A) childrearing practices
B) heredity
C) biochemical imbalances
D) all of the above
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Mental illness implies

A) organic dysfunction
B) inorganic dysfunction
C) inappropriate behavior and thinking
D) physical and psychosomatic problems
Question
A significant and potentially serious side effect of MAOI's is

A) liver cancer
B) low blood pressure
C) high blood pressure
D) seizures
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Tricyclics work best with

A) bipolar affective disorder
B) those patients who experience hallucinations
C) minimal unipolar depression
D) severe unipolar depression
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MAOI's were discovered by accident when iproniazid was being used to treat

A) cancer
B) tuberculosis
C) polio
D) heart disease
Question
A condition marked by a dull facial expression, weakness in the extremities, tremors rigidity, and extremely slow and limited movements is referred to as

A) Parkinsonism
B) dystonia
C) akathesia
D) tardive dyskinesia
Question
The brand name for venlafaxine is

A) Pristiq
B) Effexor XR
C) Zoloft
D) Paxil
Question
Side effects of SSRIs include

A) pain in the eyes
B) vision blurring
C) blindness
D) all of the above
Question
Szasz believes that mental illness is a myth.
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After treatment is ceased, tardive dyskinesia reversed itself in what percent of patients?

A) 55%
B) 65%
C) 75%
D) 85%
Question
Duloxetine is more commonly known as

A) Effexor XR
B) Pristiq
C) Cymbalta
D) Paxil
Question
Children are never prescribed Prozac.
Question
Schizophrenia in reality is a split personality.
Question
Lithium is effective in people who have unipolar depression and

A) have not responded to ECT
B) do not respond to tricyclics
C) have not abused sedative-hypnotics
D) have decreased REM during sleep
Question
Sudden and involuntary muscle spasms of the head, neck, lips, tongue, eyes, and slurred speech are most likely symptoms of

A) akathesia
B) dystonia
C) tardive dyskinesia
D) Parkinsonism
Question
Motor disorders such as involuntary repetitive facial movements, lip smacking, involuntary movements of the trunk and limbs, and twitching is

A) tardive dyskinesia
B) polyuria
C) Bradykinesia
D) akathesia
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Zoloft is only prescribed for children.
Question
Wellbutrin has been approved to treat

A) seasonal affective disorder
B) anxiety
C) inflammation
D) blood clots
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Which of the following are less severe side effects associated with antipsychotic drugs?

A) Constipation
B) Dry mouth
C) Altered skin pigmentation
D) All of the above
Question
A problem with antipsychotic medications is that the drugs

A) are absorbed erratically
B) have a short half-life
C) build up in the brain
D) only work on a small percentage of psychotic patients
Question
Lexapro is an

A) SSRI
B) SNFI
C) PTSD
D) DXM
Question
According to the DSM-IV, no definition adequately specifies precise boundaries for the concept of moral disorder.
Question
Bupropion is

A) Wellbutrin
B) Xanax
C) Valium
D) methadone
Question
The makers of Lexapro have experienced legal problems regarding the marketing of Lexapro as an antidepressant for use with

A) young adults
B) menopausal women
C) children
D) middle-aged men
Question
Identify and briefly discuss the differences between the different types of antidepressants.
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Lithium is typically administered by injection.
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Monoamine oxidase is found in mitochondria.
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Antipsychotic drugs are ineffective with schizophrenics.
Question
The effectiveness of tricyclics is superior to MAOIs.
Question
Prozac is effective for only 30% of the people who take it.
Question
Patients develop a tolerance to the side effects of antipsychotic drugs, but do not develop a tolerance to their dosage.
Question
Identify both conditions for which antipsychotic drugs might be used in treatment and the drugs that would be used.
Question
Why is it difficult to define mental illness?
Question
Lithium at therapeutic doses has no psychoactive effect on normal people.
Question
Antipsychotic drugs are responsible for the significant decrease in mental hospital admissions in the last 30 years.
Question
MAOIs are only effective with depressed patients who have high MAO activity.
Question
Lithium has a high margin of safety.
Question
Do you think the media overreacted to stories about Prozac? Can you think of other examples where the media help to highlight a problem which the FDA then responds to?
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Would you consider antipsychotic medication to be miracle drugs? Why or why not?
Question
Antipsychotic drugs are called neuroleptics in Europe.
Question
MAOIs are no longer prescribed in the United States.
Question
A desirable effect of antipsychotic drugs is tardive dyskinesia.
Question
Because of bad publicity, Prozac was taken off the market.
Question
MAOIs are only effective when taken with tyramine.
Question
Under what conditions should the mentally ill be mainstreamed into society?
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Match between columns
Salt used to treat mania
Tricyclic
Salt used to treat mania
MAOI
Salt used to treat mania
Lithium
Salt used to treat mania
Prozac
Salt used to treat mania
Thorazine
Salt used to treat mania
Bradykinesia
Salt used to treat mania
Tardive dyskinesia
Salt used to treat mania
Parkinsonism
Salt used to treat mania
Dystonia
Salt used to treat mania
Akathesia
Iproniazid
Tricyclic
Iproniazid
MAOI
Iproniazid
Lithium
Iproniazid
Prozac
Iproniazid
Thorazine
Iproniazid
Bradykinesia
Iproniazid
Tardive dyskinesia
Iproniazid
Parkinsonism
Iproniazid
Dystonia
Iproniazid
Akathesia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Tricyclic
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
MAOI
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Lithium
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Prozac
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Thorazine
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Bradykinesia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Tardive dyskinesia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Parkinsonism
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Dystonia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Akathesia
Major Tranquilizer
Tricyclic
Major Tranquilizer
MAOI
Major Tranquilizer
Lithium
Major Tranquilizer
Prozac
Major Tranquilizer
Thorazine
Major Tranquilizer
Bradykinesia
Major Tranquilizer
Tardive dyskinesia
Major Tranquilizer
Parkinsonism
Major Tranquilizer
Dystonia
Major Tranquilizer
Akathesia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Tricyclic
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
MAOI
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Lithium
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Prozac
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Thorazine
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Bradykinesia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Tardive dyskinesia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Parkinsonism
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Dystonia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Akathesia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Tricyclic
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
MAOI
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Lithium
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Prozac
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Thorazine
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Bradykinesia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Tardive dyskinesia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Parkinsonism
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Dystonia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Akathesia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Tricyclic
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
MAOI
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Lithium
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Prozac
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Thorazine
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Bradykinesia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Tardive dyskinesia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Parkinsonism
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Dystonia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Akathesia
Slow and limited movements
Tricyclic
Slow and limited movements
MAOI
Slow and limited movements
Lithium
Slow and limited movements
Prozac
Slow and limited movements
Thorazine
Slow and limited movements
Bradykinesia
Slow and limited movements
Tardive dyskinesia
Slow and limited movements
Parkinsonism
Slow and limited movements
Dystonia
Slow and limited movements
Akathesia
SSRI
Tricyclic
SSRI
MAOI
SSRI
Lithium
SSRI
Prozac
SSRI
Thorazine
SSRI
Bradykinesia
SSRI
Tardive dyskinesia
SSRI
Parkinsonism
SSRI
Dystonia
SSRI
Akathesia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Tricyclic
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
MAOI
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Lithium
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Prozac
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Thorazine
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Bradykinesia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Tardive dyskinesia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Parkinsonism
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Dystonia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Akathesia
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Deck 10: Psychotherapeutic Drugs
1
The most common form of depression is

A) tripolar
B) bipolar
C) unipolar
D) always accompanied by manic states
C
2
The DSM-IV

A) defines diagnostic criteria for mental disorders
B) is not helpful in characterizing dependence issues
C) does not address behavioral syndromes
D) is an outdated catalog of illicit substances
A
3
A person who loses contact with reality suffers from

A) psychosis
B) neuro trials
C) manic modes
D) delusional modes
A
4
Which of the following does Zoloft seem to be effective in treating?

A) Moderate to severe depression
B) Tardive dyskinesia
C) Tinnitus
D) Bipolar disorders
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5
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) was used to treat

A) anxiety
B) neurosis
C) polio
D) depression and psychosis
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Bipolar affective disorder was formerly called

A) a highly-curable mental illness
B) a mental illness that is difficult to cure
C) manic depression
D) a unipolar affective disorder
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The model which focuses on symptoms, diagnosis, and cure is referred to as

A) the psychological model
B) the medical model
C) the sociocultural model
D) the psychiatric model
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Paroxetine is a generic term for

A) Elavil
B) Prozac
C) Paxil
D) Zoloft
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9
SSRI stands for

A) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
B) secondary symptoms of recessive inhibitions
C) secondary serotonin relapse index
D) simple symptoms of rough indices
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10
Common side effects of tricyclics include

A) constipation
B) dry mouth
C) urinary retention
D) all of the above
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MAOI's work better with patients whose depression

A) is hereditary
B) is chronic and has occurred over a two year period
C) becomes less acute as the day progresses
D) becomes more acute as the day progresses
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12
Who said that the concept of mental illness is a myth?

A) Freud
B) Szasz
C) Brothers
D) Peck
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The use of _______was stopped after the death of 54 people.

A) Miltown
B) benzedrine
C) Dexedrine
D) iproniazid
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A person who has a psychiatric problem and a drug problem might be given a

A) bipolar diagnosis
B) dual diagnosis
C) psychosomatic diagnosis
D) none of the above
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Which SSRI had much bad publicity because of lawsuits, but is still popularly prescribed?

A) Zoloft
B) Prozac
C) Pepcid
D) Elavil
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Possible causes of mental illness include

A) childrearing practices
B) heredity
C) biochemical imbalances
D) all of the above
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17
Mental illness implies

A) organic dysfunction
B) inorganic dysfunction
C) inappropriate behavior and thinking
D) physical and psychosomatic problems
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18
A significant and potentially serious side effect of MAOI's is

A) liver cancer
B) low blood pressure
C) high blood pressure
D) seizures
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Tricyclics work best with

A) bipolar affective disorder
B) those patients who experience hallucinations
C) minimal unipolar depression
D) severe unipolar depression
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MAOI's were discovered by accident when iproniazid was being used to treat

A) cancer
B) tuberculosis
C) polio
D) heart disease
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A condition marked by a dull facial expression, weakness in the extremities, tremors rigidity, and extremely slow and limited movements is referred to as

A) Parkinsonism
B) dystonia
C) akathesia
D) tardive dyskinesia
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The brand name for venlafaxine is

A) Pristiq
B) Effexor XR
C) Zoloft
D) Paxil
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Side effects of SSRIs include

A) pain in the eyes
B) vision blurring
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D) all of the above
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Szasz believes that mental illness is a myth.
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25
After treatment is ceased, tardive dyskinesia reversed itself in what percent of patients?

A) 55%
B) 65%
C) 75%
D) 85%
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Duloxetine is more commonly known as

A) Effexor XR
B) Pristiq
C) Cymbalta
D) Paxil
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Children are never prescribed Prozac.
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28
Schizophrenia in reality is a split personality.
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Lithium is effective in people who have unipolar depression and

A) have not responded to ECT
B) do not respond to tricyclics
C) have not abused sedative-hypnotics
D) have decreased REM during sleep
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Sudden and involuntary muscle spasms of the head, neck, lips, tongue, eyes, and slurred speech are most likely symptoms of

A) akathesia
B) dystonia
C) tardive dyskinesia
D) Parkinsonism
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Motor disorders such as involuntary repetitive facial movements, lip smacking, involuntary movements of the trunk and limbs, and twitching is

A) tardive dyskinesia
B) polyuria
C) Bradykinesia
D) akathesia
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32
Zoloft is only prescribed for children.
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Wellbutrin has been approved to treat

A) seasonal affective disorder
B) anxiety
C) inflammation
D) blood clots
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Which of the following are less severe side effects associated with antipsychotic drugs?

A) Constipation
B) Dry mouth
C) Altered skin pigmentation
D) All of the above
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A problem with antipsychotic medications is that the drugs

A) are absorbed erratically
B) have a short half-life
C) build up in the brain
D) only work on a small percentage of psychotic patients
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36
Lexapro is an

A) SSRI
B) SNFI
C) PTSD
D) DXM
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37
According to the DSM-IV, no definition adequately specifies precise boundaries for the concept of moral disorder.
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38
Bupropion is

A) Wellbutrin
B) Xanax
C) Valium
D) methadone
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The makers of Lexapro have experienced legal problems regarding the marketing of Lexapro as an antidepressant for use with

A) young adults
B) menopausal women
C) children
D) middle-aged men
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40
Identify and briefly discuss the differences between the different types of antidepressants.
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41
Lithium is typically administered by injection.
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42
Monoamine oxidase is found in mitochondria.
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43
Antipsychotic drugs are ineffective with schizophrenics.
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44
The effectiveness of tricyclics is superior to MAOIs.
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45
Prozac is effective for only 30% of the people who take it.
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46
Patients develop a tolerance to the side effects of antipsychotic drugs, but do not develop a tolerance to their dosage.
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47
Identify both conditions for which antipsychotic drugs might be used in treatment and the drugs that would be used.
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Why is it difficult to define mental illness?
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Lithium at therapeutic doses has no psychoactive effect on normal people.
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50
Antipsychotic drugs are responsible for the significant decrease in mental hospital admissions in the last 30 years.
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MAOIs are only effective with depressed patients who have high MAO activity.
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52
Lithium has a high margin of safety.
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53
Do you think the media overreacted to stories about Prozac? Can you think of other examples where the media help to highlight a problem which the FDA then responds to?
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54
Would you consider antipsychotic medication to be miracle drugs? Why or why not?
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55
Antipsychotic drugs are called neuroleptics in Europe.
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56
MAOIs are no longer prescribed in the United States.
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57
A desirable effect of antipsychotic drugs is tardive dyskinesia.
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58
Because of bad publicity, Prozac was taken off the market.
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MAOIs are only effective when taken with tyramine.
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Under what conditions should the mentally ill be mainstreamed into society?
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Match between columns
Salt used to treat mania
Tricyclic
Salt used to treat mania
MAOI
Salt used to treat mania
Lithium
Salt used to treat mania
Prozac
Salt used to treat mania
Thorazine
Salt used to treat mania
Bradykinesia
Salt used to treat mania
Tardive dyskinesia
Salt used to treat mania
Parkinsonism
Salt used to treat mania
Dystonia
Salt used to treat mania
Akathesia
Iproniazid
Tricyclic
Iproniazid
MAOI
Iproniazid
Lithium
Iproniazid
Prozac
Iproniazid
Thorazine
Iproniazid
Bradykinesia
Iproniazid
Tardive dyskinesia
Iproniazid
Parkinsonism
Iproniazid
Dystonia
Iproniazid
Akathesia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Tricyclic
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
MAOI
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Lithium
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Prozac
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Thorazine
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Bradykinesia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Tardive dyskinesia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Parkinsonism
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Dystonia
Jerky, uncontrolled movements
Akathesia
Major Tranquilizer
Tricyclic
Major Tranquilizer
MAOI
Major Tranquilizer
Lithium
Major Tranquilizer
Prozac
Major Tranquilizer
Thorazine
Major Tranquilizer
Bradykinesia
Major Tranquilizer
Tardive dyskinesia
Major Tranquilizer
Parkinsonism
Major Tranquilizer
Dystonia
Major Tranquilizer
Akathesia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Tricyclic
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
MAOI
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Lithium
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Prozac
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Thorazine
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Bradykinesia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Tardive dyskinesia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Parkinsonism
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Dystonia
Repetitive facial movements and lip smacking
Akathesia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Tricyclic
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
MAOI
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Lithium
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Prozac
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Thorazine
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Bradykinesia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Tardive dyskinesia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Parkinsonism
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Dystonia
Marked by dull facial expressions, weakness in the extremities
Akathesia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Tricyclic
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
MAOI
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Lithium
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Prozac
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Thorazine
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Bradykinesia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Tardive dyskinesia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Parkinsonism
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Dystonia
Inappropriate posture and muscle tone
Akathesia
Slow and limited movements
Tricyclic
Slow and limited movements
MAOI
Slow and limited movements
Lithium
Slow and limited movements
Prozac
Slow and limited movements
Thorazine
Slow and limited movements
Bradykinesia
Slow and limited movements
Tardive dyskinesia
Slow and limited movements
Parkinsonism
Slow and limited movements
Dystonia
Slow and limited movements
Akathesia
SSRI
Tricyclic
SSRI
MAOI
SSRI
Lithium
SSRI
Prozac
SSRI
Thorazine
SSRI
Bradykinesia
SSRI
Tardive dyskinesia
SSRI
Parkinsonism
SSRI
Dystonia
SSRI
Akathesia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Tricyclic
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
MAOI
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Lithium
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Prozac
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Thorazine
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Bradykinesia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Tardive dyskinesia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Parkinsonism
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Dystonia
Amitriptyline (Elavil)
Akathesia
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