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What type of medications are used for ADHD | CNS stimulants
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Name 5 medications used to treat ADHD | Dextroamphetamine(Dexadrine); Methylpenidate (Ritalin, Concerta);Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin); Dextroamphetamine/amphetamine (Adderall)
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2002 US FDA approved what other drug for ADHD | Atomoxetine(Strattera)
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Atomoxetine(Strattera) is what kind of drug | SSRI
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People with history of seizures or eating disorders should not take this medication for ADHD | Wellbutrin (Buproprion)
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Wellbutrin may cause an increase in | suicidal thoughts and behavior in children adolescents and young adults with major depressive disorder or other psychiatric disorder.
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Wellbutrin may also cause | hostility, agitation, and depressed mood.
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what medications may be used for Children with ADHD ages 3-5 yo | Dexadrine and Adderall
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Severe liver damage has been noted with use of Atomoxetine monitor for following side effects | Itching, dark urine, RUQ pain, yellow skin/eyes, sore throat, fever, and malaise
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When using CNS stimulants what should be assessed weekly | The patients weight
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What antidepressants have been used in the treatment of ADHD | Wellbutrin, Desipramine(norpramin), Nortriptyline(pamelor), Imipramine(tofranil TCA)
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What are the actions of the CNS stimulants | Increase levels of Norepinephrine, Dopamine, and Serotonin in the CNS
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What is the action of Wellbutrin (bupropion) | Blocks neuronal uptake of Norepinepherine, serotonin and Dopamine.
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What are some contraindications to CNS stimulants | Advanced Anteriosclerosis, Cardio disease, hypertension, Hyperthyroid, Glaucoma, During or within 14 days with MAOIs
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Atomoxetine (Strettera)contraindicated in clients with | Narrow Angle glaucoma
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Wellbutrin (Bupropion) is contraindicated in clients with | seizure disorders, acute phase MI and Bulimia or Anorexia
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CNS stimulants should be used with caution | lactating clients, psychotic children, tourett's, insomnia, suicidal or homicidal
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CNS stimulants have what interacting | may alter insulin requirements
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Interactions of what two drugs may increase risk of Malignant syndrome | Atomoxetine and MAOIs
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Psychotropic medications | Medications that affect psychic function or experience
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TCAs have what physiological effects | decrease depression
relieves severe pain
prevent panic attacks
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SSRIs have what physiological effects | decrease depression
controls anxiety
controls obsessions
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