Olanzapine Flashcards

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Olanzapine Mechanism of Action

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• Olanzapine is an atypical antipsychotic.
• Olanzapine has actions at multiple receptors within the brain causing a
reduction in agitation, sedation, anxiolysis and stabilisation of mood.

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Olanzapine Indications

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Patients aged greater than or equal to 12 years with agitated delirium causing
a mild to moderate risk to safety, when the patient will take an oral medicine.

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Olanzapine Contraindications

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Known severe allergy.

Poisoning with an antipsychotic, for example quetiapine or risperidone.

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Olanzapine Cautions

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Pregnancy.
Intoxication. This will increase and prolong the effects.
Elderly and/or frail. These will increase and prolong the effects.

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Olanzapine use in pregnancy/breastfeeding

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• Safety has not been demonstrated during pregnancy and the balance of risk is
such that olanzapine should usually be withheld.
• May be administered if the patient is breastfeeding. Advise the patient to stop
breastfeeding and seek further advice from their lead maternity carer or GP.

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Olanzapine Dose

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  • 10 mg PO.
  • Reduce the patient to 5 mg PO if the patient is frail.
  • The dose may be repeated once after 20 minutes.
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Olanzapine Common adverse effects

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• Sedation.

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Olanzapine Usual onset of effect

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10-20 minutes

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Olanzapine usual duration of effect

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12-24 hours

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Olanzapine preparation

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• 5 mg dispersible tablets (wafers).

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Olanzapine Pharmacokinetics

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  • Olanzapine is predominantly metabolised by the liver.

* There are no significant effects from liver impairment on acute administration.

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Olanzapine Common interactions

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  • Intoxication. Olanzapine will have increased and prolonged effects if the patient is intoxicated with alcohol or has taken recreational drugs.
  • Sedative drugs. Concurrent administration with other sedative drugs (such as midazolam or droperidol) will result in an increased and prolonged effect.
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