ADHD
Antipsychotics
Substance Use
Antidepressants
Mood stabilizers
Is this Psychopharm?
100

The first-line intervention for younger children (including preschoolers) with ADHD

What is Parent Training in Behaviour Management?

100

The medication that should be considered in patients with schizophrenia who have had multiple adequate trials of antipsychotics without good symptom control.

What is Clozapine?

100

The four Cs of addiction

What are compulsion, control, craving and consequences?

100

Common adverse effects of SSRIs

What are:

N/V, diarrhea/constipation, dry mouth, dizziness, sweating, insomnia, somnolence, anxiety, psychomotor activation, sexual dysfunction, weight changes

100

The two medications recommended as a first-line agent across all three phases of bipolar I disorder, per CANMAT bipolar guidelines (2018)

What are lithium and quetiapine?

100

This property of alprazolam makes it a comparatively more addictive agent compared to other benzodiazepines

What is its short duration of action?

200

The two classes of psychostimulants

What are Methylphenidate and Amphetamine?

200

The two dopaminergic pathways most implicated in schizophrenia

What are the mesolimbic and mesocortical pathways?

200

The psychotherapeutic intervention that has evidence across Substance Use Disorders

What is Motivational Interviewing?

200

The minimum dose (as % max dose) for an adequate antidepressant trial in MDD

What is 50%?

200

The most dangerous mood stabilizer in terms of teratogenicity

What is valproic acid?

200

This TCA has a particular role for use in OCD

What is clomipramine?

300

Psychostimulants predominantly act on these two neurotransmitters

What are Dopamine and Norepinephrine?

300

Atypical antipsychotics carry a much higher risk of this side effect than typical antipsychotics.

What is metabolic syndrome?

300

Apart from NRT, these two medications have the strongest evidence for the treatment of tobacco use disorder

What are Varenicline and Bupropion?

300
Perhaps the most common adverse effect of SSRIs

What is sexual dysfunction?

300

The slow titration of lamotrigine is undertaken to minimize the likelihood of this potentially life threatening condition

What is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis?

300

An absolute contraindication to ECT

What is none?

400

The mechanism of Atomoxetine

What is selective Noradrenergic reuptake inhibition?

400

Antipsychotics carry a risk of inducing these four extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS).

What are dystonia, akathisia, parkinsonism and (tardive) dyskinesia?

400

These two medications have the strongest evidence for the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder

What are Acamprosate and Naltrexone?

400

The duration individuals with first major depressive episode are encouraged to continue taking an antidepressant for once remission is achieved

What is 6-12 months?

400

The symptoms of lithium toxicity

What are:

Ataxia, tremors, altered LOC, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, confusion, seizures, coma
400

The number of half-lives required for a steady state to be reached for a given medication

What is five?

500

The mechanism of Guanfacine XR

What is alpha-2a-adrenergic receptor agonism?

500

The endocrine side effects caused by dopaminergic blockade in the tuberoinfundibular pathway

What is hyperprolactinemia?

500

These two medications are considered first and second-line pharmacological treatment in opioid use disorder

What are Buprenorphine/Naloxone and Methadone?

500

Serotonin toxicity and neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) can be distinguished by these physical exam findings

What are:

Hyperreflexia

Tremors

Clonus

500

Investigations required in routine monitoring for patients taking lithium

What are:

CBC, lytes, calcium, TSH, metabolic profile, lithium level, creatinine/eGFR?

500

Dietary restriction for this type of food is required for anyone taking MAO inhibitors

What are tyramine rich foods?

Bonus: what is that line from Silence of the Lambs?