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Card 46
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first-generation antipsychotic drugs (also known as typical or conventional) act predominantly by
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Card 47
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First-generation antipsychotics include
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Card 48
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2nd generation antipsychotics include
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Card 49
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Extrapyramidal symptoms are dose-related and are most likely to occur with
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Card 50
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Extrapyramidal symptoms consist of
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Card 51
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Most antipsychotic drugs, both first- and second-generation, increase prolactin concentration to some extent because
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Card 52
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which drugs are most likely to cause symptomatic hyperprolactinaemia
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Card 53
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The clinical symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia include
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Card 54
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QT-interval prolongation is a particular concern with which antipsychotic?
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Card 55
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Antipsychotic drugs are associated with cardiovascular side-effects such as
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