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What type of drugs are Phenothiazines? |
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-Antipsychotics/ Neuroleptics |
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What are the 4 Phenothiazines? |
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Definition
-Acepromazine (low potency) -Chlorpromazine (low potency) -Fluphenazine (high potency) -Perphenazine (high potency) |
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Term
Acepromazine (PHenothiazine): same with Chlorpromazine a) MOA b) Clinical Indications c) Side Effects d) Common Toxicities e) Tidbits |
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Definition
a) D2 Rc antagonist b) sedation c) inc sedation and antagonize a-1 adrenergic Rc's d) vasodilation, hypotension, bradycardia, paraphimosis, paradoxical aggression e) no analgesic effects |
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For Fluphenazine: a) MOA b) Clinical Indications c) Side Effects d) Common Toxicities e) Tidbits |
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Definition
a) specific D2 antagonist b) long-acting anxiolytic and sedation (transport/training in horses) c) eunreg NM activity d) restlessness, profuse sweating, intestinge pawing, ventroflexion of neck e) difficult to detect in blood |
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What are the 3 categories of Antidepressants? |
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1) Tricyclic antidepressants: Imipramine, Climipramine, Amitriptyline 2) SSRIs: Fuoxetine/Prozac 3) Monoamine Oxidase INhibitors: Selegiline hydrochloride |
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What type of drug is Imipramine? What is its mech and indication? |
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Definition
-Tricyclic antidepressant -inc effect block of NE re-uptake -narcolepsy and inappropriate urination |
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What type of drug is clomipramine? Mech? Indications? |
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Definition
-tricyclic antidepressant -inc effect blocking SE re-uptake6 |
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