Bipolar Flashcards
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Bipolar I
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- More severe mania followed by bouts of intense depression
- May be psychotic or delusional
- May be misdiagnosed as having depression only
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Bipolar II
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- Hypomania following bouts of major depressive disoder
- Hypomania does NOT require social/work fxning and does NOT cause psychosis
- May be misdiagnosed as having depression only
3
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Mania
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-Abnormally elevated/irritable mood for at least a week
3+ sxs unless irritable mood only - 4+ sxs:
- Inflated self-esteem
- Sleeping less
- Talkative
- Jumping from one topic to another
- Easily distracted
- Increases in goal-directed activity
- High-risk, pleasurable activities (shopping, sex, gambling)
4
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Illicit Drugs Causing Mania
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- Crack
- LSD
- Meth
- Bath salts
5
Q
Acute Mania Episode Tx
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First Line
- Valproate
- Lithium
- PLUS: Antipsychotics (SGA can help with stabilizing mood w/o inducing depression)
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Acute Depressive Episode Tx
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- First line: Lithium
- Alt: Lamotrigine
- *Don’t give antidepressants, can induce mania**
7
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Maintenance Drug Choices
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- Lithium
- Valproate
- *ALL antidepressants (suicide risk)/AP (death risk in elderly, dementia pts) require med guides**
8
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Preggo + Bipolar Options
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- Avoid valproate (fetal harm), carbamazpeine, and lithium
- First line: Lamotrigine (safer)
- Alt: Lurasidone (Latuda) is most favorable BUT only for bipolar depression
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Lithobid
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- Lithium, BID (extended release option)
- Commonly used for mania/depression/maintenance
- Often paired with SGA in SEVERE cases
- Range: 0.6-1.2 mEq/L (trough!)
- Warning: 5HT syndrome
- LOTS of SE: GI upset, cog. effects, weight gain, cogwheel rigidity, polyuria/dypsia, anorexia, edema, impotence, etc.
- Blue/grey skin pigmentation!
10
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Lamictal
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- Lamotrigine
- Rash risk (increased with valproate)
- Slowly titrate
11
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Sumbyax
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- Olanzapine + Fluoxetine
- Relatively popular for bipolar, more so with depression
12
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Depakene
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- Valproate (AKA Depakote)
- Increases risk of rash in lamotrigine patients
- Fetal harm!
13
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Equetro
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- Carbamazepine
- HLA-B-1502* testing required
14
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Lithium Toxicity SE
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> 1.5 mEq/L
- Ataxia
- Cough
- Hand Tremor
- Vomiting
> 2.5 mEq/L
- CNS depression
- Arrhythmia
- Seizure
- Coma