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Mar 09, 2008, 02:38 PM
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starting on unit -- psych meds
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I am finally starting to work prn in a well-reputed psych unit (after overcoming roadblocks put up by my home department) and will be orienting soon. I looked at past threads and noted these common psych meds. Are there others I should get familiar with? Thanks bunches.
Common psych meds: clozaril, risperidone, risperidone consta, haldol/haldol dec, geodon, zyprexa/zydis, seroquel, abilify, vpa/depakote, lamictal, topamax, cogentin, plus labs that might go along with these.
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Mar 09, 2008, 06:18 PM
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Re: starting on unit -- psych meds
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I would also get familiar with: ativan, valium, benadryl, clonidine, invega, vistaril, librium, anafranil, wellbutrin, effexor, paxil, prozac, lexapro, celexa, ambien, lunesta, trazadone, ritalin, concerta, strattera, neurontin, remeron, and restoril . If this is also a substance abuse/detox unit I would look up suboxone and campral. For dementia I would know aricept and namenda.
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Mar 09, 2008, 06:51 PM
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Re: starting on unit -- psych meds
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Thanks! I'm familiar with many of those meds because I've worked oncology and med/surg. And I have a good friend who's treatment-resistant bipolar and clinically depressed, so I've learned a lot about psych meds through her.
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Mar 19, 2008, 06:57 PM
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Re: starting on unit -- psych meds
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Risperdal Consta is a very expensive long acting injection that lasts about 2 weeks. Don't mess it up while mixing it. It is IM only. The shots cost about $500 a piece.
Also alot of drugs have off label uses that are used in every psych facility everywhere.
Drugs like Inderal (Beta Blocker) in 10-20 mg for dose, to help calm "stage fright" type situations
Also Cogentin (to control Extra Pyrmidrial Symptoms)
Zydis is the oral tasteless melts in your mouth tablet of Zyprexa.
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Mar 22, 2008, 12:58 AM
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Alrighty then!
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Re: starting on unit -- psych meds
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We are also using Topamax and Provigil...also be familiar with Cymbalta...don't know if it was mentioned, but Symbyax as well. Best of luck to you!
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Mar 22, 2008, 12:59 AM
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Alrighty then!
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Re: starting on unit -- psych meds
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O, and Thorazine and Prolixin/Prolixin Dec.
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