MOA
S/S
Names
Misc.-
-ellaneous
100

SSRI

Inhibit reuptake of serotonin only

100

hyponatremia; lithium/lithium toxicity

muscle weakness or cramps, dizziness, lethargy

100

fluoxetine

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI)

100

Toxic levels of this amino acid can accumulate when a patient takes a Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor

Tyramine

100

This medication is not effective at preventing suicide for bipolar patients when compared to its counterpart

Valproic Acid

200

Benzodiazepines

Increased action of GABA

200

Delusions, hallucinations, behavioral disturbances are examples of this group of psychosis symptoms

Positive symptoms

200

amitriptyline

Tricyclic Antidepressant

200

This neurotransmitter is responsible for euphoric sensations and is the reason why CNS stimulants have a high potential for addiction and abuse

Dopamine

200

This is the name for the mildest form of CNS depression

sedation

300

Amphetamines

Stimulates release of dopamine and norepinephrine and inhibits their reuptake.

300

Tongue rolling, smacking lips, involuntary body movements are evidence of this extrapyramidal side effect 

Tardive Dyskinesia

300

chlorpromazine

Phenothiazines

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Analeptics mainly act on which part of the CNS?

300

This classification should not be used in the older population for sleep due to it causing an increase in CNS depression and confusion

Barbituates

400

We think it increases the synthesis of serotonin, but we aren't really sure

Lithium; Mood stabilizer

400

REM rebound

Vivid dreams and nightmares

400

haloperidol

Non-phenothiazine

400

These medications class only treats positive symptoms of psychosis

Typical antipsychotics; phenothiazines and 1st gen nonphenothiazines

400

Melatonin agonist

ramelteon

500

Blocks D4 and serotonin receptors (dopaminergic & serotonin antagonist). It has some affinity to D2 receptor as well.

Atypical Antipsychotics

500

Blood dyscrasias, sedation, anticholinergic effects are all side effects of which drug classification?

Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)

500

venlafaxine

Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor (SNRI)

500

Non-benzodiazepine used for the treatment of insomnia

zolpidem

500

The nurse should anticipate this side effect(s) in a child who has been receiving a CNS stimulant for long-term treatment of attention deficient hyperactivity disorder. 

Growth; Weight loss

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