**_💊Pharmacology💊 - Depression Flashcards

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What is the name of the depression questionnaire?

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PHQ-9
(patient health questionnaire 9)

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What is major depressive disorder?

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Umbrella term for all degrees of depression (minor, moderate, severe)

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What are the therapeutic objectives for a patient with moderate depression?

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Alleviate depressive symptoms:
Improve mood
Help with sleep difficulties
Improve self-esteem
Improve ability to think clearly

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What is the go-to pharmaceutical treatment for depression?

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SSRIs

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What are the most commonly prescribed SSRIs?

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Sertraline
Citalopram
Fluoxetine

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What is the mechanism of action of SSRIs?

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Prevent re-uptake of serotonin from the synapse
Increases serotonin availability

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What is a key side effect of citalopram?

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Prolongation of the QT interval
Makes it unsuitable in certain individuals

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Why does the therapeutic effect of SSRIs plateau after a certain dosage?

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Receptors become saturated
SSRIs work by inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin (5-HT) into the presynaptic neuron, increasing the concentration of serotonin in the synaptic cleft
At a certain dose, the serotonin transporter (SERT), which SSRIs block to prevent serotonin reuptake, becomes fully saturated

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Why is it important to wean a patient slowly off of one antidepressant when switching to another?

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Risk of drug interactions, serotonin syndrome, withdrawal symptoms, or relapse
Washout required before starting new drug

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What is the primary mechanism of action of sertraline?

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Inhibition of serotonin reuptake results in accumulation of serotonin
Serotonin is key regulator of mood, personality and wakefulness

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What is the primary mechanism of action of citalopram?

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Inhibition of serotonin reuptake results in accumulation of serotonin
Serotonin is key regulator of mood, personality and wakefulness

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Give an example of a drug that citalopram cannot be used with

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Erythromycin
Both prolong the QT interval
Severe drug interaction

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What is the mechanism of action of fluoxetine?

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Inhibition of serotonin reuptake results in accumulation of serotonin
Serotonin is key regulator of mood, personality and wakefulness

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What is the mechanism of action of venlafaxine?

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Potent inhibitor of serotonin reuptake, but also noradrenaline reuptake
Noradrenaline in the central nervous system is implicated in the regulation of emotions and cognition

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What is the mechanism of action of mirtazapine?

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Antagonises central presynaptic alpha-2-adrenergic receptors, which causes an increased release of serotonin and norepinephrine
Antagonises central 5HT2 receptors, which leaves 5HT1 receptors unopposed causing anti-depressant effects

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What is the drug target of sertraline?

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Serotonin transporter

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What is the drug target of citalopram?

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Serotonin transporter

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What is the drug target of fluoxetine?

A

Serotonin transporter

18
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What is the drug target of venlafaxine?

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Serotonin transporter
Noradrenaline transporter

19
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What is the drug target of mirtazapine?

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Alpha-2 receptor
5-HT2 receptor

20
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What are the main side effects of sertraline?

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GI effects (nausea, diarrhoea)
Sexual dysfunction
Anxiety
Insomnia

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What are the main side effects of citalopram?

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GI effects (nausea, diarrhoea)
Sexual dysfunction
Anxiety
Insomnia

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What are the main side effects of fluoxetine?

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GI effects (nausea, diarrhoea)
Sexual dysfunction
Anxiety
Insomnia

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What are the main side effects of venlafaxine?

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GI effects (nausea, diarrhoea)
Sexual dysfunction
Anxiety
Insomnia
Hypertension (at higher doses)

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What are the main side effects of mirtazapine?

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Weight gain
Sedation