15. Treatment of Schizophrenia Flashcards

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What are the treatments of schizophrenia?

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  • Hospitalization in state hospitals
  • Medical treatments prior to antipsychotic meds (hydrotherapy, insulin coma therapy, lobotomy, electroconvulsive therapy)
  • Antipsychotic meds
  • Comprehensive treatment on multiple levels
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What is the mechanism of older antipsychotic drugs?

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They all work by blocking D2 dopamine receptors and improve positive symptoms of schizophrenia

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What are examples of older antipsychotic drugs?

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  • Thorazine
  • Prolixin
  • Haldol
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What are the side effects of older antipsychotic drugs?

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  • Stiffness of posture and tremors (Parkinson’s like symptoms)
  • Shuffling gait
  • Stiffening of neck and jaw
  • Mask-like face
  • Decreased spontaneity
  • Restlessness
  • Dry mouth, blurred vision
  • Impaired sexual functioning
  • Sedation
  • Weight gain
  • Tardive Dyskinesia
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What is Tardive Dyskinesia?

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  • Involuntary movements of tongue and mouth

- Often irreversible

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What are the risk factors for developing Tardive Dyskinesia?

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  • Female
  • Genetics
  • Elderly
  • Hx of head injury
  • Hx of drug use
  • Length of time drug was taken
  • Dosage
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What is the mechanism of newer antipsychotic drugs?

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  • Work on dopamine circuit D1, D2, and D4
  • Work on serotonin system and other NTs
  • Action is more specific
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What are the advantages of newer antipsychotic drugs as opposed to the older ones?

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  • Generally fewer side effects = no tardive dyskinesia, fewer Parkinson’s symptoms
  • Treat both positive and negative symptoms
  • Some mood stabilizing properties (especially Zeprexa and Abilify)
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What are the side effects of newer antipsychotic drugs? Which drug(s) is each side effect associated with?

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  • Agranulocytosis (Clozaril)
  • Sedation (Clozaril, Zeprexa, Seroquel)
  • Weigh gain (all but mostly Clozaril and Zeprexa)
  • Higher risk for diabetes (Zeprexa)
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Describe comprehensive treatment on multiple levels.

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  • Antipsychotic meds
  • Counseling/case management
  • Social skill & communication training; socialization opportunities
  • Life skill training
  • Supportive housing
  • Occupational therapy & supportive work
  • Family counseling
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Describe the family counseling aspect of comprehensive treatment on multiple levels.

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  • Educate family members about schizophrenia
  • Reduce self-blame in family members
  • Reduce expressed emotion in family members to prevent relapse (avoid criticism, hostility, emotional over-involvement)
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List the new antipsychotics.

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  • Clorazil
  • Zeprexa
  • Risperdol
  • Seroquel
  • Geodon
  • Abilify
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