antidepressants Flashcards
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Factors that can contribute to depression
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- Genetics
- Biochemical factors
- Illness
- Personality style
- Ageing
- Long term pressure such as abusive relationships
- Bullying
- Stressful or traumatic events
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Diagnostic criteria
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- Depressed mood most of the day
- Diminished interest or pleasure in all or most activities of the day
- Significant weight loss
- Insomnia or hypersomnia
- Psychomotor agitation
- Fatigue
3
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Monoamine neurotransmitters
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- Serotonin
- Dopamine
- Noradrenaline
4
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SSRI
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• Cliatopram • Dapoxteine • Fluoxetine • Adverse effects o Nausea vomiting insomnia o Drowsiness tremor sweating anxiety o Sexual dysfunction o Rhinitis • A patient on multiple meds serotonin syndrome o Mild to life threating toxicity
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Drugs that contribute to serotonin toxicity
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antidepressants
opioids
stimulants
illict drugs
6
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TCAS
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• Depression • Urge incontinence • Nocturnal enuresis • ADHD • Migraine prophylaxis o Amitriyline o Clomipramine • Anticholinergic effects o Sedation o Dry mouth o Blurred mouth o Constipation o Urinary retention o Cognitive impairment o Cardiotoxicity o QT interval prolongation o Increase in HR o Postural hypotension o Arrhythmia o Slow cardiac conduction o Reduced seizure threshold
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SNRIs
Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
examples and adrs
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• Deve\lafaxine • Duloxetine • Venlafaxine o Nausea o Dry motuh o Constipation o Yawning o Sweating o Dizziness o Increased BP o Insomnia o Headache o Blurred vision o Mydriasis • Check bp before treatment
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MAOIS side effects
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• Major depression • Anxiety • Panic • Phenazine • Tranylcypromine • Side effects o Orthostatic hypotension o Sleep disturbances o Heachade • Avoid foods containing tyramine while taking this medicine for 2 weeks after stopping treatment • Preferability eat fresh or fresh frozen foods
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MAIOS moa
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
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MAOIs act by inhibiting the activity of monoamine oxidase, thus preventing the breakdown of monoamine neurotransmitters and thereby increasing their availability.
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TCAS moa
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block the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine in presynaptic terminals, which leads to increased concentration of these neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft.