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What is a psychotropic drug?
Any drug that affects brain activities associated with mental
processes and behavior-include anti- psychotic, antidepressant,
anti-anxiety and hypnotic medications
What is "anticholinergic side effect"?
an effect of a medication that may cause dry mouth, blurred
vision, tachycardia, urinary retention, constipation, confusion,
delirium, hallucinations, flushed and increased blood pressure
,What is Extrapyramidal symptoms" (EPS)?
a neurological side effect that may occur within a few day or
years of treatment with antipsychotics. Includes various
syndromes such as; akathisia,
medication-induced Parkinsonism, and dystonia.
What is akathesia ?
a distressing feeling of internal restlessnesss that may appear as
constant motion, the inability to sit still, fidgeting, pacing or
rocking.
What is Medication-induced Parkinsonism?
Syndrome of symptoms like Parkinson's; tremor, shuffling gait,
slowness of movement,
expressionless face, drooling, postural unsteadiness and rigidity
of muscles.
,What is dystonia?
acute, painful, spastic contraction of muscle
groups (commonly the neck, eyes and trunk) that often occurs soon
after initiating treatment.
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)?
Syndrome related to the use of antispychotics that presents with a
sudden onset of diffuse muscle rigidity, high fever, labile blood
pressure, tremor,
and cognitive dysfunction. Potentially fatal if not treated
immediatley, including stopping the
offending medication.
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What is serotonin syndrome?
Serious clinical condition resulting from
overstimulation of serotonin receptors. Commonly related to the
use of SSRI's, SNRI's, triptans, and antibiotics. Restlessness,
hallucinations, confusion, loss of coordination, fast heartbeat,
rapid changes in blood pressure, increased temperature,
overactive reflexes, NV&D.
What is Tradive dyskinesia?
abnormal, recurrent, involuntary movements that typically
present as lateral movements of the tongue or jaw, thrusting,
chewing, frequent
blinking, brow arching, grimacing, and lip smacking. May be
irreversible
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