Antispychotic Agents Lecture PDF Flashcards

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Antipsychotic drugs uses (5)

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  • Schizophrenia
  • schizoaffective disorder
  • delusional disorder
  • manic phase of bipolar disorder
  • major depression in combo with other antidepressants
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Psychosis

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Condition of mental disorder characterized by marked thought disturbance and perception of reality, loss of contact from reality

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Theory of schizophrenia cause

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Theorized to be due to overactive dopaminergic pathways in brain areas such as the limbic system

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Atypical antipsychotics are…

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…2nd generation agents

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First vs second gen antipsychotics

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1st gen cause strong blockade of dopamine in CNS causing extrapyramidial movement symptoms, 2nd gen have moderate dopamine receptor blockade and serotonergic blockade as well and have lower risk of extrapyramidal symptoms but greater risk of metabolic effects, but both are ultimately are very efficient at treatment of psychosis

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Examples of 1st gen antipsychotics (3)

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  • chorpromazine (thorazine)
  • haloperidol (haldol)
  • thiothixene (navane)
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1st gen antipsychoics ADR’s (6)

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  • Extrapyramidal reactions
  • Hyperprolactinemia
  • Weight gain
  • Dry mouth
  • Sedation
  • Orthostatic hypotension
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Extrapyramidal reactions and treatment (and one treatment to avoid

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  • Movement disorders caused by dopamine blockade presenting very similar to parkinsons with late stage presenting as tardive dyskinesia
  • Only way to temporarily stave off tardive dyskinesia is to increase dose of antipsychotic but this will long term worsen condition, it is irreversible even upon cessation of drug, can give anticholinergic drugs
  • Avoid levadopa
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Clozapine (clozaril)

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Powerful 2nd gen antipsychotic indicated only for patients with schizophrenia who have not responded to traditional agents or who cannot tolerate extra pyramidal side effects, large ADR is agranulocytosis that can be fatal requiring mandatory weekly monitoring of blood counts and highest incidence of weight gain

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Receptor blockade and side effects of antipsychotic agents (D2, H1, muscarinic cholinergic, and a1 adrenergic)

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D2 - extrapyramidal reaction
H1 - weight gain and sedation
muscarinic cholinergic - dry mouth and urinary retention
a1 adrenergic - orthostatic hypotension

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Long acting injectible antipsychotics function and one problem

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  • Prevent relapse and maintain highest possible level of functioning for patients and promote adherance for those who need long term treatment
  • Effects are long term and cannot be reversed if toxicity or pregnancy occurs
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OBRA ‘87 regulations

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Require that an individual on an antipsychotic must be necessary and should be discontinued if not needed and given at the lowest effective dose, particularly important in elderly care facilities up to governmental regulation

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Tardive dyskinesia

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Side effect of antipsychotic medications causing facial behavior such as tongue protrusion or puffing out of cheeks

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