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31 Jul 2008 by Husnul Mubarak
o, oral; l, liquid; i, injection; s, suppository; od, oral disintegrating form. meltzer et al., 2008 (29). adapted with permission from the international. psychopharmacology algorithm project (ipap) algorithm for the treatment of ...
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31 Mar 2009
Mellaril® (thioridazine HCl) is indicated for the management of schizophrenic patients who fail to respond adequately to treatment with other antipsychotic drugs. Due to the risk of significant, potentially life-threatening, ..... steady state concentration was evaluated in 10 male in-patients with schizophrenia. Concentrations of thioridazine and its two active metabolites, mesoridazine and sulforidazine, increased three-fold following co-administration of fluvoxamine. ...
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View Post: geodon (generic name: ziprasidone)
16 Jul 2008 by qiyaii
geodon is used to manage the symptoms of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia that may include hearing voices; seeing things or sensing things that are not there; mistaken beliefs; unusual suspiciousness; or becoming withdrawn from ...
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View Post: geodon (ziprasidone)
11 Feb 2008 by info
take each oral dose with a full glass of water. take geodon with food at the same time each day. do not crush, open, or break the capsules. swallow them whole. geodon can also be administered as an injection by a healthcare provider. ...
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View Post: MCQs for USMLE review on psychopharmacology: antipsychotics ...
1 Mar 2009 by admin
2. schizophrenia is due to a relative decrease in sensitivity of postsynaptic CNS dopamine receptors 3. schizophrenia is a result of a deficiency in the decarboxylase enzyme necessary for dopamine synthesis 4. schizophrenia is due to a functional ... 3. mesoridazine 4. haloperidol 5. All of the above. Item Number: 11651 correct answer: 2 category: Psychotropics 49. Cholestatic jaundice is a rare hypersensitivity reaction which reportedly occurs with: 1. amitriptyline ...
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View Post: buy geodon (ziprasidone) online
11 Nov 2008 by admin
geodon is an oral and injectable drug that is used for treating psychoses, for example, schizophrenia. although the mechanism of geodon action is not known, like other anti-psychotics, it inhibits communication between nerves of the ...
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View Post: drug list
25 Jan 2007 by princessmayumi
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View Post: Influenza Clinical Trial: CSL H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Administered ...
19 Aug 2009
Study procedures include: physical exam, blood samples, completing a memory aid to record vaccine side effects, medications and daily oral temperature. Participants will be involved in study related procedures for up to 13 months. .... Are receiving psychiatric drugs (aripiprazole, clozapine, ziprasidone, haloperidol, molindone, loxapine, thioridazine, thiothixene, pimozide, fluphenazine, risperidone, mesoridazine, quetiapine, trifluoperazine, chlorprothixene, ...
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View Post: mental health medications
9 Jul 2008 by orsstaff
also, some medications, including carbamazepine and some antibiotics, and an herbal supplement, st. john's wort, can cause an oral contraceptive to be ineffective. index of medications to find the section of the text that describes a ...
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