ANTIPSYCHOTICS
BIPOLAR DISORDER
ANTIDEPRESSANTS
LAIs
MONITORING /
SIDE EFFECTS
100

Name 1 first-generation and 2 second-generation antipsychotics

1st: haloperidol, fluphenazine, etc

2nd: olanzapine, aripiprazole, quetiapine, risperidone, paliperidone, clozapine, etc

100

Watch out! Use of SSRI/SNRIs in individuals with bipolar disorder may induce this phenomenon

What is “a switch to mania / manic switch”

100

This SSRI may be a good option for individuals who endorse partial adherence to medications

What is Fluoxetine

100

Two advantages of using antipsychotic LAIs compared to oral formulations 

improved adherence, reduced relapse/readmission rate, decreased mortality, frequent contact with medical provider, decreased pill burden

100

Confusion, agitation, diarrhea, tremors, muscle rigidity, high fever (severe), seizures (severe) are signs/symptoms of this medication-induced syndrome  

What is serotonin syndrome

200

Antipsychotic medications help manage delusions, hallucinations, thought disorders, and bizarre behavior, which are classified as these kinds of target symptoms

What are positive symptoms

200

The use of this mood stabilizer is contraindicated in pregnancy

What is Depakote (neural tube defects) 

200

Tricyclic antidepressants (nortriptyline, amitriptyline, doxepin, etc.) may cause these side effects (name 1)

Drowsiness, orthostasis, anticholinergic SEs, weight gain

200

This antipsychotic is available in LAI formulations dosed every month, every 3 months, and every 6 months

Paliperidone (Invega Sustenna, Trinza, Hafyera)

200

How many days after initiation/dose change should lithium levels be checked?

What is ~5 days

300

____ –generation antipsychotics are effective in treating positive symptoms, but can worsen negative symptoms

What is "first"

300

Concurrent use of lamotrigine and valproate affects lamotrigine serum concentrations in this way

What is: increases lamotrigine level by ~50% (requires 50% dose reduction)

300

Venlafaxine (Effexor) acts as an SSRI up until this dose, where we start to see NE effects

What is ≥ 150 mg

300

This LAI antipsychotic does NOT require oral overlap (name one)

What is paliperidone (Invega), aripiprazole (*Abilify/Aristada), risperidone (Uzedy, Perseris)

300

Medication that is used to treat drug-induced EPS

What is benztropine (Cogentin)

(can worsen TD by increasing dopamine)

400

First-generation antipsychotics are associated with increased risk of developing NMS, due to their antagonism of these receptors

What is dopamine 

400

This antipsychotic may be used for treatment of mania in bipolar disorder (name one)

Aripiprazole, Quetiapine, Paliperidone, Risperidone, Asenapine, Cariprazine

400

Three agents that can be used as adjunctive therapy with an antidepressant for treatment-resistant depression

What is aripiprazole (Abilify), brexpiprazole (Rexulti), lumateperone (Caplyta), quetiapine XR (Seroquel), cariprazine (Vraylar), esketamine (Spravato), olanzapine + fluoxetine (Symbyax)

400

Reason why olanzapine LAI (Zyprexa Relprevv) is not frequently used

REMS: 3hr post-dose observation 

(risk of post-injection delirium/sedation)

400

This is the therapeutic range for lithium serum concentrations (bonus for level associated w/ increased toxicity, symptoms)

What is 0.6-1.2 mEq/L 

Toxicity: > 1.5 mEq/L - ataxia, AKI, hand tremor, CNS depression, arrhythmia 

500

Three serious side effects associated with Clozapine

What is agranulocytosis, orthostatic hypotension, severe constipation, myocarditis/cardiomyopathy, seizures, metabolic syndrome

500

This antipsychotic is effective for management of both manic and depressive symptoms in bipolar disorder (name one)

Quetiapine, Asenapine

500

When used in combination, this antidepressant (CYP2D6 inhibitor) causes a ~50% increase in aripiprazole (CYP2D6 substrate) drug levels  

What is fluoxetine (or paroxetine)

500

Fluphenazine and haloperidol decanoate (LAI formulations) must be administered using this technique

Z-tracking (oil-based)

500

Medications in this drug class are used to treat tardive dyskinesia (TD) secondary to antipsychotic use

What are VMAT2 inhibitors (valbenazine [Ingrezza], deutetrabenazine [Austedo])

(regulates/decreases dopamine by blocking transport to synaptic cleft)

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