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Medication History
Please circle any of the following medication you have been or are currently taking.
Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist – Antimuscarinic Agents Atropine, Ipratopium, Scopolamine, Tiotropium
Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist - Ganlionic Blockers Mecamylamine, Hexamethonium, Nicotine (high doses), Trimethaphan
Acetylcholinesterase Reactivators Pralidoxime
Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist - Neuromuscular Blockers Atracurium, Cisatracurium, Doxacurium, Metocurine, Mivacurium, Pancuronium, Rocuronium, Uccinylcholine, Tubocurarine,
Vecuronium, Hemicholine
Agonist Modulator of GABA Receptor (benzodiazpines) Xanax, Lexotanil, Lexotan, Librium, Klonopin, Valium, ProSon, Rohypnol, Dalmane, Ativan, Loramet, Sedoxil, Dormicum,
Megadon, Serax , Restoril, Halcion
Agonist Modulator of GABA Receptors (nonbenzodiazpines) Ambien, Sonata, Lunesta, Imovane
Cholinesterase Inhibitors (irreversible) Echotiophate, Isofl urophate, Organophosphate Insecticides, Organophosphate-containing nerve agents
Cholinesterase Inhibitors (reversible) Donepezil, Galatamine, Rivastigmine, Tacrine, THC, Erophonium, Neostigmine, Phystigimine, Pyridostigmine,
Carbamate Insecticidses
Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitors Wellbutrin (Bupropion)
Dopamine Receptor Agonists Mirapex, Sifrol, Requip
D2 Dopamine Receptor Blockers (antipsychotics) Thorazine, Prolixin, Trilafon, Compazine, Mellaril, Stelazine, Vesprin, Nozinan, Depixol, Navane, luanxol, Clopixol,
Acuphase, Haldol, Orap, Clozaril, Zyprexa, Zydis, Seroquel, Geodon, Solian, Invega, Abilify
GABA Antagonist Competitive binder Flumazenil
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI) Marplan, Aurorix, Maneric, Moclodura, Nardil, Adlegiine, Elepryl, Azilect, Marsilid, Iprozid, Ipronid, Rivivol, Popilniazida, Zyvox, Zyvoxid
Noradrenergic and Specifi c Sertonergic Antidepressants (NaSSaa)
Noradrenergic and Specifi Remeron, Zispin, Avanza, Norset, Remergil, Axit
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Paxil, Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa, Lexapro, Luvox, Cipramil , Emocal, Serpam, Seropram, Cipralex, Esteria, Fontex, Seromex, Seronil,
Sarafem, Fluctin, Faverin, Seroxat, Aropax, Deroxat, Rexetin, Xentor, Paroxat, Lustral, Serlain, Dapoxetine
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Enhancers Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol
Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) Effexor, Pristiq, Meridia, Serzone, Dalcipran, Despramine, Duloxetine
Tricylic Antidepresseants (TCAs) Elavil, Endep, Tryptanol, Trepiline, Asendin, Asendis, Defanyl, Demolox, Moxadil, Anafranil, Norpramin, Pertofrane, Prothiadin, Thanden,
Adapin, Sinequan, Trofranil, Janamine, Gamanil, Aventyl, Pamelor, Opipramol, Vivactil, Rhotrimine, Surmontil
*Please refer to prescribing physician for nutritional interactions with any medications you maybe taking.
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Source: http://wolinwellnesscenter.com/forms/medication_history.pdf
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