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(A) Clozapine
(B) Diazepam
© Fluoxetine
(D) Haloperidol
(E) Lithium carbonate
(F) Phenelzine
(G) Phenobarbital
(H) Reserpine
(I) Thioridazine
For each patient description, select the most appropriate
drug.
145. A patient with schizophrenia is refractory to
conventional antipsychotic agents and has high
susceptibility for drug-induced tardive dyskinesia.
146. A patient has poor appetite and feelings of tension,
guilt, and extreme sadness.
(B) Diazepam
© Fluoxetine
(D) Haloperidol
(E) Lithium carbonate
(F) Phenelzine
(G) Phenobarbital
(H) Reserpine
(I) Thioridazine
For each patient description, select the most appropriate
drug.
145. A patient with schizophrenia is refractory to
conventional antipsychotic agents and has high
susceptibility for drug-induced tardive dyskinesia.
146. A patient has poor appetite and feelings of tension,
guilt, and extreme sadness.