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mikaylakyoung

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Clozapine is
 
  A) a typical neuroleptic.
  B) the first atypical neuroleptic.
  C) a potent D2 blocker.
  D) widely used in the treatment of depression.
  E) widely used in the treatment of mania.

Question 2

In general, conventional neuroleptics tend to be more effective against
 
  A) negative schizophrenic symptoms.
  B) positive schizophrenic symptoms.
  C) anhedonia.
  D) unipolar schizophrenic disorders.
  E) bipolar schizophrenic symptoms.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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