Typical antipsychotics are associated with _____-adrenergic blockade, which may cause orthostatic hypotension
Imipramine forms an active metabolite _____
The symptoms of _____ syndrome can be remembered with the "3 A's": 1. neuromuscular hyperActivity (clonus, hyperreflexia, hypertonia, tremor, seizure) 2. Autonomic stimulation (hyperthermia, diaphoresis, diarrhea)3. Agitation
Tricyclic antidepressant having additional dopaminergic D2 receptor _____ action is amoxapine.
Vilazodone is primarily used to treat _____ disorder and generalized anxiety disorder (off-label)
_____ is a weak MAOI and can cause Serotonin syndrome on concurrent administration with SSRIs
_____ is a reversible and selective inhibitor of the MAO-A enzyme.
Typical antipsychotics are associated with anti-cholinergic effects, such as _____ and constipation
Mirtazapine causes _____ appetite and weight gain
Neuro/Psych _____ is an atypical antidepressant that can cause priapism in men
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