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TAMU PSYC 306 - Psychotropic Medications
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Walter FreemanBorn 1895, died 1972Yale and Pennsylvania medical school1st instrument was an kitchen ice pick3500 Lobotomies in 23 statesOne with each handLoboto-mobileVehicle he used to perform lobotomies inFamous PatientsHoward DullyRosemary KennedyPsychotropic (Neuroleptic) MedicationsMajor tranquilizers (anti-psychotics)1st generationThorazine; named after ThorStelazineMellaril (Mellow)HaldolProlixinInjection, created because patients wouldn’t take the medication provided by practioners,Patients were suspicious, so they would spit out capsules and liquid medication and either throw the medication away, sell it or trade it.2nd GenerationClozarilSeroquelZyprexaRisperdal3rd GenerationAbilifySide EffectsDry mouthSore throatEdemaDiarrhea/constipationPhotosensitivityDrowsinessSkin rashesHeadachesExtrapyramidal SymptomsDystonisAkathisaTachycardiaHypotensionSeizuresErectile problemsParkinsonismTardive DyskinesiaOther side effectsDiabetesPancreatitisWeight gainLow white blood cell countDental deteriorationBirth defectsNeuroleptics Malignant SyndromeTemperature regulation failureLecture 7 Outline of Last Lecture I. Types of Treatment a. Medical/ Biological i. Historicalii. Discovery of Syphilisiii. Wasserman Testb. John Watsonc. Shock Treatments d. PsychosurgeryOutline of Current Lecture II. Walter Freemana. Famous Patients III. Psychotropic Medications a. Major Tranquilizers i. 1st Generation ii. 2nd Generationiii. 3rd Generation b. Side Effectsc. Extrapyramidal Symptoms d. Other Side Effects Current LecturePSYC 306 1st Edition Walter Freeman- Born 1895, died 1972- Yale and Pennsylvania medical school- 1st instrument was an kitchen ice pick- 3500 Lobotomies in 23 states - One with each hand- Loboto-mobile o Vehicle he used to perform lobotomies ino Famous Patients Howard Dully Rosemary Kennedy Psychotropic (Neuroleptic) Medications - Major tranquilizers (anti-psychotics)o 1st generation Thorazine; named after Thor Stelazine Mellaril (Mellow) Haldol Prolixin  Injection, created because patients wouldn’t take the medication provided by practioners,- Patients were suspicious, so they would spit out capsules and liquid medication and either throw the medication away, sell it or trade it.o 2nd Generation Clozaril Seroquel Zyprexa Risperdalo 3rd Generation Abilify Side Effects Dry mouth Sore throat Edema Diarrhea/constipation Photosensitivity Drowsiness Skin rashes  Headaches o Extrapyramidal Symptoms Dystonis Akathisa Tachycardia Hypotension Seizures Erectile problems Parkinsonism Tardive Dyskinesiao Other side effects  Diabetes Pancreatitis Weight gain Low white blood cell count  Dental deteriorationThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Birth defects  Neuroleptics Malignant Syndrome Temperature regulation


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