Olanazapine Flashcards
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Pharmacology and presentation of Olanzapine?
A
10mg Orally Dissolving Tablet (ODT)
Atypical antipsychotic, antagonist at multiple receptor sites,
particularly serotonin 5-HT, dopamine and histamine.
2
Q
Indicators of Olanzapine?
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- Mild to moderate agitation, SAT Score 1–2.
3
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Contraindications of Olanzapine?
A
- Known allergy
4
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Cautions of Olanzapine?
- AA PPE
A
- Alcohol intoxication, avoid over sedation
- Elderly, frail and young children are more susceptible to adverse
effects - May be less effective with alcohol withdrawal and patients on
stimulant - In pregnancy only administer if benefit outweighs any potential risks
- Similar presentation to Ondansetron, care must be taken to ensure right medication given.
5
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Side Effects of Olanzapine?
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- Dizziness
- Sedation
- QT prolongation and extrapyramidal reactions unlikely at approved doses.
6
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Dosing Regimes of Olanzapine?
A
Agitation
- Adults 10mg SL or 5mg SL if <60kg/frail/eldery, repeating after 30mins to a max of 20mg
- Paeds <16years = consult
7
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Onset and duration of Olanzapine?
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- Onset = 15 minutes
- Duration = 12–24 hours