Antipsychotics
Antidepressants
Mood-stabilizing Drugs
Antianxiety
Stimulants
Neurotransmitters
100

Formerly know as neuroleptics, used to treat psychosis

What are antipsychotic drugs?

100

Treatment of major depressive illness, anxiety disorders, and psychotic depression

What are antidepressants?

100

Used to treat bipolar disorder, treat acute episodes of mania

What are mood-stabilizing drugs?

100

Used to treat anxiety and anxiety disorders, insomnia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) depression, PTSD, and alcohol withdrawal.

What are Antianxiety Drugs (Anxiolytics)?

100

First used in the 1930s to treat psychiatric disorders, and highly abused to produce a high, or stay awake for long periods.

What are stimulants?

100

Plays an important role in anxiety, mood disorders, and schizophrenia.

What is serotonin?

200

Time release form of IM injection for maintenance therapy

What is depot injection?

200

chronic pain, migraine headaches, peripheral and diabetic neuropathies, panic disorder, and eating disoders

What are off-label uses of antidepressants?

200

Can cause severe rashes, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and rarely, life-threatening toxic epidermal necrolysis

What is lamotrigine?

200

Effective in relieving anxiety and are the drugs most frequently prescribed.

What are benzodiazepines?

200

Accounts for 90% of the stimulant medication given to children for ADHD.

What is methylphenidate?

200

Implicated in schizophrenia and other psychoses as well as in movement disorders such as Parkinson disease.

What is dopamine?

300

Acute dystonia, pseudoparkinsonism, and akathesia

What are Extrapyramidal Side Effects?

300

MAO inhibitors, SSRIs, Tricyclic and related antidepressants, other antidepressants

What are the groups of antidepressants?

300

Most established mood-stabilizer; serum levels are essential.

What is lithium?

300

A nonbenzodiazepine often used for the relief of anxiety.

What is buspirone?

300

Can cause life-threatening liver failure, can result in death in 4 weeks.

What is pemoline?

300

Implicated in  severe anxiety disorders; may contribute to memory loss, social withdrawal, and depression.

What are norepinephrine and epinephrine?

400

Potentially fatal idiosyncratic reaction to an antipsychotic (neuroleptic) drug.

What is NMS (Neuroleptic malignant syndrome)

400

Life-threatening side effect from eating tyramine containing foods while taking MAOIs

What is hypertensive crisis?

400

Can cause hepatic failure and life-threatening pancreatitis

What is Valproic Acid and its derivatives?

400

 Benzodiazepines mediate the actions of the amino acid _____, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain?

What is GABA?

400

Weight loss, anorexia, nausea, and irritability.

What are side effects of stimulants?

400

Modulates other neurotransmitters

What is GABA (Gamma-aminobutyric acid)?

500

Syndrome of permanent involuntary movements

What is tardive dyskinesia?

500

Can cause seizures at a rate four times that of other antidepressants

What is Bupropion?

500

Aplastic anemia and agranulocytsis can occur at at rate of 5 to 8 times greater that the general population.

What is Carbamazepine?

500

Chief problem encountered with the use of benzodiazepines.

What is physical dependence?

500

Known to have increased risks associated with second-generation antipsychotics.

What is metabolic syndrome?

500

Chemical substances that aid in the transmission of information throughout the body

What are neurotransmitters?