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Pharmacology

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Neurological p! names Neurotoin gabapentin
side effect of neuontin and gabapentin RR Depression
side effects of RR Depression Depression Dizzy Diplopia Ataxia Withdrawl
Antipsychotic name THORazin Heldol
Antipsychotic sx Psudoparkinsonia Dyskinesia DM Sedation Hyperlipidemia
Antibipolar sx Lithium toxicity Parkinsonia siezures DM Ataxia
Lithium toxicity sx Uncontrolled shaking GI issues (vomit) Altered cognition Nystigmatism can be FATAL
Which drugs have lithium in them? Antibipolar Antianxiety
Antiseizure sx Decreased Judgment/thnking/coordination
Antiseizure name topamax
Antispasticity names Botox baclofen (typically injected)
Antispasticity sx epilepsy RR compromise P!
Antianxiety names Xanax Valium
Antianxiety sx Drowsiness sedation can be addictive (withdrawl)
Antianxiety PT sedative hypotonic effects Pair well with sympathetic down regulation
Antidepression names Elavil WELLbutrin MAOI SSRI
Antidepressants sx sedation blurred vision tachycardia dry mouth
Antidepressants PT sedation/fatigue Orthostatic hypotension Suicidal tendencies
Antipsychotic PT Dyskinesia
Antibipolar PT Beware of sx of toxicity relates to Lithium (can lead to osteoporosis)
Antibipolar names Lithbid tegretol
Antispasticity PT Onset of seizures Hypotonia (respiratory) Arthalgia (joint p!) myalgia (muscle p!) GI upset
Neurological PT Respiratory depression (Acidosis) Dependency Depression Dizziness Diplopia Ataxia Fatigue
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