A major problem with the therapeutic use of neuroleptics in the treatment of schizophrenia is that they
A) help only a small proportion of patients.
B) tend to act on only some symptoms.
C) produce disturbing side effects.
D) all of the above
E) both A and C
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Q25: Chlorpromazine binds to dopamine receptors without activating
Q30: Clozapine is
A) a typical neuroleptic.
B) the first
Q31: An effective atypical antischizophrenic drug is
A) clozapine.
B)
Q32: All butyrophenones and those phenothiazines that have
Q33: In general, conventional neuroleptics tend to be
Q34: Structural brain-imaging studies of schizophrenic patients typically
Q36: Psychedelic drugs include the classical hallucinogens and
Q37: Phenothiazines bind effectively to
A) D1 receptors.
B) D2
Q39: The dissociative anesthetics, such as ketamine,
A) act
Q40: Because schizophrenia appears to be a neurodevelopmental
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