Chlorpromazine induced eye defects

2 Epithelial cysts 3. Iatrogenic drug-induced deposits are often asymptomatic but lead to visible opacities Chlorpromazine, at high dosages, can commonly cause abnormal pigmentation of the eyelids, interpalpebral conjunctiva and cornea

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  1. 3 Crystalline deposition 5 Endothelial Introduction
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  4. Unusual secretion of milk
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  6. Antipsychotic medications
  7. Uncommon (0
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  9. It is prescribed, starting with 1
  10. Clients should take a benxodiazepine 30 min prior to bedtime
  11. 75 mg and 5 mg, respectively), and ziprasidone (50
  12. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? A
  13. Drugs associated with vortex keratopathy: 1
  14. Often, certain drugs affect specific anatomical structures of the eye
  15. Massive doses of chlorpromazine may lead
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  19. Chlorpromazine overdose occurs when someone takes more than the
  20. It is used to treat acute intermittent porphyria
  21. Medium extrapyramidal toxicity