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Psychopharmacology Quiz B

1. Which mood stabilizer is most likely to cause hyponatremia? Carbamazepine (brand name Tegretol) and oxcarbazepine (brand name Trileptal) can both cause hyponatremia due to the syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion (SIADH). It is not a deficiency of sodium. It is because, due to excessive antidiuretic hormone, the kidneys are retaining too much water. Due to…

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