Antipsychotics
Side-Effects
Substance Use Disorder
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Miscellaneous
100

Blocks dopamine receptors but has more side-effects.

What are 1st Generation antipsychotics?

100

Evidenced by muscle spasms of eyes, face, neck and back.

What is acute dystonia?

100

Can be given nasally.

What is naloxone (narcan)?

100

These two medications are used to drive potassium into cells and prevents hypoglycemia.

What is insulin and glucose?

100

Used in an IV push for severe hypoglycemia or unconscious patient.

What is 50% dextrose (D50W)?

200

Many of medications in this class end in -'done' or 'pine'.

What are 2nd Generation medications?

200

Evidenced by muscle rigidity in facial muscles, slow movements, and tremors in hands and fingers.

What is parkinsonian symptoms?

200

Drug that impairs alcohol metabolsm and produces unpleasant reaction with alcohol.

What is disulfiram (antabuse)?

200

3.5-5.0

What is normal serum potassium level?

200

Group of medications that increase intestinal motility and produce results within 6-12 hours.

What are stimulant cathartics?

300

Also called neuroleptics, tranquilizers, antischizophrenic drugs.

What are antipsychotic medications?

300

Evidenced by constant, involuntary, rhythmic movements.

What is tardive dyskinesia?

300

This has no contraidications as it is for emergency, life saving use.

What is naloxone (narcan)?

300

Medication used to control metabolic acidosis by shifting potassium intracellularly.

What is sodium bicarbonate?

300

Type of cathartic with an onset of 30 minutes to 6 hours.

What is saline cathartic?

400

This effective group of medications block dopamine, serotonin, and glutamate receptors.

What are 2nd Generation antipsychotics?

400

Evidenced by restlessness and constant urge to move limbs.

What is akathisia?

400

Can experience confusion, nausea, headache, seizures, dysrhythmias, MI or death when taken with alcohol.

What is disulfiram (antabuse)?

400

Used to pull potassium out through stool.

What is kayexalate?

400

Typical dose is 25-50 ml given slowly to avoid vein irritation.

What is 50% dextrose?

500

Many medications in this class end in '-azinie' except for haloperidol and thiothixene.

What are 1st Generation medications?

500

This antipsychotic medication side effects are often irreversible.

What is tardive dyskinesia?

500

This med can be abused similar to other opioids and needs monitoring.

What is Buprenorphine-naloxone (suboxone)?

500

Used to decrease the cardiotoxic effects of hyperkalemia.

What is Calcium gluconate?

500

Pulls water from extravascular sites into the bloodstream.

What is mannitol (osmitrol)?

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