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365 Advanced Topics in Psychopharmacology: Quiz 12

Which of these 3 statements are true and which ones are false?


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1. Use of caffeine can worsen lithium-induced tremor.

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Answer: True

Review: Lithium-induced benign tremor: Treatment


2. Atomoxetine should be used with caution in persons with tics because it can make tics worse.

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Answer: False

Review: Atomoxetine (Strattera®) for ADHD in adults


3. Smoking can increase clozapine levels and increase risk of clozapine-induced seizures.

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Answer: False

Review: Smoking and psychotropic medications


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