Outline and evaluate drug therapies in the treatment of schizophrenia. 16 marks Flashcards

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Overview of Antipsychotic Medication:

  • How does it work?
  • How does it help?
  • What is it usally recommened as?
  • What are the two things that clinicans tend to use.
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  • All medication work by reducing dopaminergic transmission.
  • Helps the person with the disorder function better in life
  • Usually recommended as the initial treatment for the symptoms of SZ.
  • Which clinicians tend to use a combination of medication and psychological therapy to manage the disorder.
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Use of Typical Antipsychotics:
(Traditional/conventional/First generation)

Reduce effects of what hormone.

Bind.. but do not..

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  • Used to reduce the effects of dopamine and so reduce symptoms of SZ.
  • Bind to but do not stimulate dopamine receptors thus blocking their action.
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Examples of Typical Antipsychotic

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Chlorpromazine

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Use of Atypical Antipsychotics:
(Newer/second generation)

2 points

Block
Dissociate
Allowing

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  • Used to treat positive and negative synptoms

- Block dopamine receptors, rapidly dissociate from them, allowing normal dopamine transmission.

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The drug Typical antipsychotic drugs significantly reduces…

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Postive symptoms

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The drug Ayptical antipsychotics significantly reduces..

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Both positive and negative symptoms of SZ.

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One side of effect of Typical antipsychotic drugs is..

2 Things

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  • Can cause movement problems

- Extrapyramidial effects such as tardive dyskinesia (similar to parkinsons - shaking)

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One side of Aytpical drugs antipsychotics

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Weight gain.

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Who is Aytpical antipsychotics suitable for?

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Treatment-resistant paitents.

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Strength of Atypical antipsychotic Medication - extrapyramidal effects
AO3

Less likely to…
Olzapine
Quetiapine

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  • Particulary new developed drugs such as olzapine and quetiapine are less likely to produce extrapyramidal effects
    L : As a result, paitents are more likely to continue with their medication, which in turn means they are more likely to see a reduction in their symptoms
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Strengths of Antipsychotic
Leucht et al (2012)
Antipsychotics and placebos

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  • Meta analysis used paitents taken of their antipsychotic mediation and given a placebo instead and aitents who remained on their regular antipsychotic.
  • Within 12 months, 64% of the placebo group had relapsed compared to 27% of those who stayed on the antipsychotic drugs.

L: Demonstrates the superiotity of antipsychotic drugs compared to placebo in preventing relapse.

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Limitation of antipsychotics drugs overall
Motivational deficts Ross and Read (2004)
AO3

TRIGGER WORDS:
Reinforces
Prevents
Why does this reduce their motivation?
Possible solutions 
Alleviate..
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  • Argued that when people are prescribed with antipsychotics medication, in reinforces the view that their is and issue with them.
  • Prevents the individual from thinking about possible stressors that might contribute to their condition.
  • Therefore reduces their motivation to look for possible solutions that might alleviate these stressors and reduce their suffering.
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Read (2005) Conclusion (Motivational deficts)

Human misery is…

Best solutions are..
Rather than …. or …

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Largerly inflicted by other people the best solutions are usually human - rather than chemical or electrical - interventions

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Limitation of Typical antipsychotics - Ethical problems
Chari et al, 2002, cited in Ross and read, 2004)
AO3

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P: The problems associated with typical antipsychotic medication raise significal ethical issues relating to their use.

  • In the US lare out-of-court settlement was awarded wto a tardive dyskinesia suffer on the basis of Article 3 of the Human act 1988.
  • States that no one shall be subjected to in inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment

L: Suggests that the side effects and other consequences were taen into account, a cost-benefit analysis of typical antipsychotics would probably be negative

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Limitation of typical antipsychotics 2
AO3

Movement

Can cause extrapyramidal symptoms such as..

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Typical antipsychotic drugs an cause movement problems.

  • Most common are those which resemble parkinson’s disease
  • More than half of paitents taking typical antipsychotics experience these symptoms.
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Thornley et al. (2003)

AO3 Typical Antipsychotics

  • Comparing the effects of … to …
  • Data from how many trails with a totall of how many p’s? showed what? associated with better…
  • Data from how many trails with a total of how many p’s showed Relapse rate..
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Reviewed studies comparing the effects of chlorpromazine to control conditons in which paitents recieved a placebo.

  • From 13 trials with a total of 1121 p’s showed that chloropromazine was associated with better overall functioning and reduced symptom severity.
  • 3 trails with a total of 512 P’s showed that relapse rate was also lower when chlorpromazine was taken.
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Thornley et al. (2003)

What did data from 13 trails with a total of 1121 P’s show?

Overall
Reduced

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That chlorproazine was associated with better overall functioning and reduced symptom severity.

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Thornley et al. (2003)

What did data from 3 trails with a total of 512 P’s show?

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That relapse rate was also lower when chlorpromazine was taken.

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What AO3 evaluation are you using?

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Strengths
Aytpical drugs - Extrapyrimidal effect. Olzapine and Quetiapine
Crossley et al 2010 - Effectiveness of Aytpical antipsychotics

Limitations
Motivational deficts
Ross and Read (2004)
Typical antipsychotics limitations - Can cause extrapyramidal symptoms