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common neurologic side effects of medications

Topic: Pathology

Created on Saturday, September 2 2006 by

Last modified on Saturday, September 2 2006.

Which of the following statements regarding common neurologic side effects of medications is FALSE?

 
        A) Valproic acid is/are associated with Tremor.
 
        B) Phenelzine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.
 
        C) Labetalol is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.
 
        D) Trifluoperazine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.
 
        E) Neuroleptics is/are associated with Myoclonus.
 

 


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A) Valproic acid is/are associated with Tremor.

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The statement, "Valproic acid is/are associated with Tremor." is true.
Valproic acid is/are associated with Nystagmus, is/are associated with Parkinsonism, is/are associated with Tremor, is/are associated with Chorea, and is/are associated with Asterixis.  (See References)

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B) Phenelzine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.

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The statement, "Phenelzine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome." is true.
Phenelzine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, is/are associated with Myoclonus, and is/are associated with Akathisia.  (See References)

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C) Labetalol is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.

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The statement, "Labetalol is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome." is false.
Labetalol is/are associated with Myopathy.  (See References)

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D) Trifluoperazine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.

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The statement, "Trifluoperazine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome." is true.
Trifluoperazine is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome.  (See References)

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E) Neuroleptics is/are associated with Myoclonus.

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The statement, "Neuroleptics is/are associated with Myoclonus." is true.
Neuroleptics is/are associated with Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, is/are associated with Parkinsonism, is/are associated with Tremor, is/are associated with Myoclonus, is/are associated with Chorea, and is/are associated with Akathisia.  (See References)

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References:

1. Geyer, J.D., Keating, J.M, and Potts, D.C. (2002). Neurology for the Boards, Second Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
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