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Psychopharmacology
Clinical Rotation- Psych
Term | Definition |
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Trazodone: MOA, Side Effects, Indications | MOA: Serotonergic acting on 5-HT. SE:Sleepiness but not grogginess. Indications: Depression and Insomnia |
SSRI Adverse (6) | 1) Anxiety/Tremors 2) Sexual dysfunction 3) Insomnia 4) GI 5) HA 6) Rash |
Buproprion (Wellbutrin): Indication, MOA, Adverse, CONTRA | I: Anti-depressant. MOA: Inhibits reuptake of dopamine and noreepinephrine. A: Anxiety, insomnia, wt loss. CONTRA: Seizures or recent head injury |
Venlafaxine (Effexor): Indications, MOA, Different than SSRI adverse | I: anti-depressant, migraines. MOA: SNRI. Adverse: Increased BP |
Duloxetine (Cymbalta): Indications, MOA, Different than SSRI adverse | I: anti-depressant and neurogenic pain. MOA: SNRI. Adverse: increased liver enzymes |
Mirtazepine (Remeron): Indications, MOA, Adverse | I: Anti-depressant. MOA: 5-HT and AA Adverse: Sedation and neutropenia |
Amitriptyline: Indications, Type/MOA | I: Depression, chronic pain, diabetic neuropathy, migraines. MOA: TCA |
Imipramine (Tofranil): Indications, Type/MOA | I: Depression and urinary incontinence. MOA: TCA |
Nortriptyline: Indications Type/MOA | I: Depression and chronic urticaria, smoking cessation. MOA: TCA |
TCA Adverse | Cardiotoxic w/ overdose. Anticholinergic: Urinary retention, dry mouth, QRS prolongation/arrhythmias. Worsen psychosis in schizos |
Selegeline: Type/MOA, method | MOA, transdermal patch |