CNS disorders Flashcards
What are the monoamine neurotransmitters?
dopamine
norephedrine
serotonin
the mood: MANIA is known as what condition
BIPOLAR: one mood to another
Bipolar Disorder
definition
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that affects your moods, which can swing from one extreme to another. It used to be known as manic depression.
Treatment for bipolar
antipsychotics: Haloperidol, olanzapine, quetiapine and risperidone
What should happen when discontinuing antipsychotics?
dose should be reduced gradually over at least 4 weeks to minimise recurrence
Example of benzodiazepines
e.g lorazepam - used in initial stages of treatment for behavioural disturbance or agitation
Should not be used for long periods due to dependence
What does valporate contain?
Valproic acid and sodium valproate - can be used for manic episodes if lithium is not tolerated or contra-indicated.
pregnant women, valporate?
MHRA - high teratogenic risk in females of child-bearing potential
What to give if patients are unresponsive yo lithium therapy?
Carbamazepine - long term management
what are the therapeutic levels for lithium?
Therapeutic levels
0.4-1 mmol/litre 12-hours post dose
0.8-1 mmol/litre for patients who have previously relapsed or have sub-syndrome symptoms.
Cautions of lithium?
Long-term use has been associated with
Mild cognitive and memory impairment
Lower seizure threshold
Thyroid disorders (hypo/hyperthyroidism)
QT prolongation
Renal impairment (renally cleared and nephrotoxic)
Teratogenicity in pregnancy - effective contraception in women of child-bearing age
Parent and care advice for lithium?
Advise to report signs and symptoms of lithium toxicity, hypothyroidism, renal dysfunction, and benign intracranial hypertension (persistent headache and visual disturbances)
Maintain adequate fluid intake and avoid dietary changes which reduce or increase sodium intake
May cause drowsiness, avoid alcohol.
Always carry lithium alert card
is lithium high risk drug?
YES
How to monitor lithium?
Renal, cardiac and thyroid function
ECG in patient with cardiovascular disease
Body-weight or BMI
Serum electrolytes (hyponatraemia = toxicity)
Full blood count
lithium - Signs of toxicity & overdose
GI disturbances: vomiting, diarrhoea
Visual disturbances
Renal: incontinence, hypernatraemia, polyuria
Extrapyramidal symptoms: muscle weakness, fine tremor, abnormal reflexes
CNS disturbances: confusion, drowsiness, lack of coordination, restlessness, stupor
in HIGHER DOSES
Cardiac arrhythmias, blood pressure changes, circulatory failure, renal failure, coma, sudden death