Neurotransmitters
Anxiety & Depression
Antipsychotics
Mood Stabilizers
Stimulants & Benzos
100

Decreased in Alzheimer's, it affects sleep arousal pain movement and memory.

What is Acetylcholine?

100

First line for depression.

What are SSRIs?

100

This drug's major side effect may be agranulocytosis.

What is clozapine?

100

The anticonvulsive known for its risk of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.

What is lamotrigine?

100

Risk for children on long-term stimulant therapy.

What is growth suppression?

200

This neurotransmitter affects mood, cognition, perception, motion, CV function and sleep/arousal.

What is Norepinephrine?

200

Sedative medications that are used to treat anxiety, panic, seizures and insomnia, which have the potential  for dependence.

What are benzodiazepines?

200

This type of medication relieves psychosis but major side effects are EPS and tardive dyskinesia.

What are First Generation Antipsychotics?
200

A concern for a 30-year-old woman prescribed valproate.

What is the medication is teratogenic?

200

Database which must be checked every time a controlled substance is ordered.

What is the PDMP?

300

Increased in mania and schizophrenia, it affects movement, coordination, emotions, voluntary judgement and prolactin release.

What is Dopamine?

300

Atypical anxiolytic which can be used to prevent anxiety and reverse sexual dysfunction.

What is buspirone?

300

 We use this scale at every med check appointment if a person takes antipsychotics to check for EPS.

What is the AIMS scale?

300

Therapeutic level for lithium.

What is 0.6-1.2 mmol/L?

300

Side effects of stimulants.

What are insomnia, anxiety, tachycardia, anorexia, psychotic symptoms and dependence?

400

Decreased in depression and increased in anxiety, it affects sleep, arousal, libido, appetite, mood, pain perception.

What is Serotonin?

400

Foods containing this must be avoided when taking MAOIs.

Tyramine.

400

Atypical antipsychotics have less chance of EPS but may cause these side effects.

What are weight gain and metabolic disturbances?

400

This common type of medication for CHF is contraindicated with lithium. 

What are diuretics?

400

Non-stimulant ADHD medication.

What is atomoxetine?

500

Increased in anxiety and sleep disorders, it affects wakefulness, pain sensation and inflammatory response.

What is Histamine?

500

This medication, an SNRI, is often prescribed for pain.

What is duloxetine?

500

First generation antipsychotics block these receptors in the brain.

What are dopamine, acetylcholine, histamine and norepinephrine?

500

All anticonvulsive drugs carry this warning.

What is a risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors?

500

When taking a stimulant or a benzodiazepine, drug screens are done for this reason.

What is to screen for drug use and to prevent abuse and/or diversion?