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nbmeq46b4 - sujji
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46. A 47-year-old man is admitted to the hospital after threatening to harm a radio announcer he
believed was broadcasting his thoughts. Over the past 20 years, he has had multiple psychiatric
hospitalizations for threatening people who he believed were plotting against him, trying to control
his mind, or causing him to hear voices by implanting devices in his head. Past symptoms improved
with neuroleptic therapy; after discharge, he discontinued the medication and his symptoms
worsened. Which of the following is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy to decrease this
patient's risk for future hospitalization?
A
) Clozapine
B
) Fluphenazine hydrochloride
C
) Haloperidol decanoate
D
) Risperidone
E
) Trifluoperazine hydrochloride


i think both b and c could be correct?????
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#2
C?
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#3
both b and c have depot preps.
whts the rationale to use ccc
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#4
i think B, for non-complaint you use depot preparation of fluphenazine
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#5
c??
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#6
bb
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#7
C) Haloperidol decanoate ( longer action given every 4 weeks)
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#8
B fluphenazine also has along action,,,can u expain plz???
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