As compared to the typical antipsychotic medications, the atypical antipsychotic medications are less likely to produce movement-related side effects because they:
A) increase GABA, norepinephrine, and serotonin levels while decreasing dopamine levels.
B) affect dopamine levels in sensory neurons but not in motor neurons.
C) do not block dopamine receptors in the brain areas that regulate movement.
D) correct an imbalance in brain levels of GABA and glutamate.
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Q470: The term tardive dyskinesia:
A) is the generic
Q471: In comparison to the first (or typical)
Q472: The atypical antipsychotics:
A) include clozapine, risperidone, sertindole,
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Q474: The revolving door pattern refers to:
A) the
Q476: Because of the various side effects associated
Q477: The benzodiazepines, a category of antianxiety medications,
Q478: In comparison to the first (or typical)
Q479: The first antipsychotic medications came into widespread
Q480: Valium, Librium, Xanax, and other similar antianxiety
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