Antianxiety
Antipsychotics
Antidepressants
Mood Stabilizers
100

The most commonly prescribed class of anti anxiety medications

What are benzodiazepines?

100

First generation (typical) antipsychotics block postsynaptic receptors for this neurotransmitter.

What is dopamine?

100

This group of antidepressants was discovered accidentally after they were developed to treat TB

What are MAOIs?

100

In 1995 the FDA approved this drug as a mood stabilizer which led to a shift towards using anti-convulsants as mood stabilizers. 

What is Depakote (divalproex sodium or sodium valproate)?

200

Benzodiazepines are indicated for ________-term use.

short-term

200
This group of antipsychotics are the preferred first-line treatment due to their reduced risk of EPS.

What are second generation (atypical) antipsychotics?

200

This group of antidepressants blocks the reuptake of the neurotransmitter serotonin.

What are SSRIs?

200

Lithium is this type of mineral.

What is a salt?

300

Used to treat alcohol withdrawl

What are benzodiazepines?

300

This group of antipsychotics were first introduced in the 1950s and have increased potential for EPS. 

What are first generation (typical) antipsychotics?

300
People taking MAOIs should avoid foods high in this amino acid.

What is tyramine?

300

Nausea, diarrhea, muscle weakness, drowsiness, ataxia, tremors, muscle twitching, seizure and decreased levels of consciousness are some potential signs of this adverse effect of lithium therapy.

What is lithium toxicity?

400

Benodiazepines potentiate the effects of this neurotransmitter in the brain. 

What is GABA?

400

This later onset adverse effect is characterized by bizarre facial and tongue movements and can be permanent.

What is Tardive dyskinesia. 

400

Elevated temperature, myoclonus and agitation are symptoms of this syndrome.

What is serotonin syndrome?

400

Maintaining consistent sodium and fluid intake is important when taking this mood stabilizing drug. 

What is lithium?

500

This anti anxiety medication is NOT a benzodiazepine  and does not depress the CNS. 

What is buspirone(Buspar)?

500

A risk of agranulocytocytosis with this mediation means that patients must participate in regular blood screenings to be prescribed it.

What is clozapine?

500

SNRIs block reuptake of these two neurotransmitters.

What are serotonin and norepinephrine?

500

Blood levels of 0.6-1.2mEq/L are considered therapeutic for this medication.

What is lithium?