Antipsychotic drugs - aa Flashcards

1
Q

What is the MOA of antipsychotics?

A

First-generation (typical): block D2 dopamine receptors
Second-generation (atypical): block dopamine and serotonin receptors, along with lots of other types of receptors in the body

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Name the two atypical (second-generation) antipsychotics we need to know about.

A

risperidone

olanzapine

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3
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What is the main side effect of antipsychotics?

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Extrapyramidal symptoms

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Are extrapyramidal symptom side effects worse with first-generation (typical) or second-generation (atypical) antipsychotics?

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worse with first-generation (typical)

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Extrapyramidal symptom side effects get worse over time. When do the various specific symptoms appear?
Hours to days:
Days to weeks:
Weeks to months:
Months to years:
A

Hours to days: dystonias
Days to weeks: akathisia
Weeks to months: parkinsonism
Months to years: tardive dyskinesia

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What is a potentially fatal reaction to antipsychotics and what are its symptoms?

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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

~muscle rigidity, fever, altered mental status, stupor, unstable BP, myoglobinemia

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First-generation (typical) antipsychotics are more likely to have extrapyramidal symptoms as side effects; what are the more likely side effects of second-generation (atypical) antipsychotics?

A

METABOLIC

e.g. diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, weight gain

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Since antipsychotics block dopamine, what is a possible side effect related to its action in the pituitary?

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increased prolactin -> galactorrhea

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9
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Antipsychotics treat both the positive symptoms and the negative symptoms of schizophrenia equally well.
T/F

A

FALSE.

Work much better at treating the positive symptoms; not very effective for the negative symptoms

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What is the treatment for acute dystonic reactions that are a side effect of antipsychotics?

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treat acute dystonic reactions with diphenhydramine

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What is the most common extrapyramidal symptom?

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akathisia (inability to sit still)

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What is the first-line treatment for akathisia?

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benzodiazepines

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