Chapter 70: Alzheimer's Disease Flashcards

1
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Key drugs that can worsen dementia

A

Antiemetics
Antihistamines
Antipsychotics
Barbiturates
Central anticholinergics (e.g., benztropine)
Peripheral anticholinergics (including incontinence and IBS drugs)
Skeletal muscle relaxants
Other CNS depressants (opioids, sedative hypnotics)

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The mini mental state exam (MMSE) is a screening tool used for dementia. What score indicates a memory disorder with this tool?

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< 24

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Which class of drugs should be avoided in the elderly according to the BEERS criteria since it can cause acute cognitive impairment and occasionally psychosis and hallucinations

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Centrally-acting anticholinergics

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Which supplements have possible benefit for Alzheimer’s dementia & what risk is included with them

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Vitamin E and gingko biloba
supplemetn Vit D if low

Increase bleeding risk w/ both

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5
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Which medication class is the mainstay of treatment in Alzheimer’s D

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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (e.g., donepezil)

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Which drug is approved for use alone or with donepezil in moderate-severe AD

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Memantine

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7
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Namzaric generic name

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donepezil/memantine

can be switched to this after stable on 10 mg donepezil

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8
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Namenda generic name

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memantine

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9
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T/F: Memantine and donepezil can prevent AD

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False - they can slow the clinical progression of disease

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Which drug can be used with mild-moderate AD

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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine)

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11
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Which drug(s) can be used with moderate-severe AD

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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine) and/or memantine

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12
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Patients stabilized on what dose of donepezil can be switched to Namzaric (donepezil/memantine)

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10 mg

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MOA of Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

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inhibit centrally-active Acetylcholinesterase, which is responsible for the hydrolysis of Ach

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14
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Donepezil brand name

A

Aricept

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15
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Exelon generic name

A

Rivastigmine (patch, capsule)

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16
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What time of day is donepezil taken

A

QHS

17
Q

How often is rivastigmine patch changed

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daily

18
Q

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors warnings

A

Cardiac effects, including bradycardia

19
Q

Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors side effects

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Nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, decreased appetite/weight loss

20
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Why is donepezil dosed QHS

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to help decrease nausea

21
Q

Which 2 drugs/formulations have less GI side effects (PD)

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Exelon patch and donepezil ODT

22
Q

Patients using Exelon patch should rotate sites and the same site should be avoided for ____ days

A

14

23
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MOA of memantine

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Blocks NMDA receptors, which inhibits glutamate (an excitatory NT) from binding and decreasing abnormal neuron activation

24
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Memantine side effects

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dizziness, confusion, HA

25
Q

T/F: memantine ER capsule and Namzaric should not be crushed or chewed, but capsules can be opened and sprinkled on applesauce

A

True

26
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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors drug interactions

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  • Caution with other drugs that can lower HR (e.g., BB, diltiazem, verapamil, digoxin) & with drugs that can cause dizziness (e.g., antipsychotics, alpha-blockers, skeletal muscle relaxants, hypnotics, opioids)
  • Drugs that have anticholinergic effects can reduce the efficacy of Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. D/c incontinence drugs if there is no benefit
  • Use cautiously with NSAIDs d/t risk of GI bleed
27
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Where should Exelon patch be placed

A

Upper or lower back or upper arm or chest