Pharmacology Flashcards
Why are newer atypical anti psychotics associated with a lower risk of extra pyramidal side effects (EPSE)?
Atypical anti-psychotics act as antagonists @ the 5HT-2A serotonin receptor. This leads to downstream effects that cause an increase in dopamine within the nigrostriatal pathway. This reduces the likelihood of a dopamine deficiency in the nigrostriatal pathway (which causes EPSEs).
What are long-acting injectable anti psychotics?
AKA ‘depots’
Given via long-acting IM injection rather than oral
Beneficial for pt with poor oral compliance
Loss of insight may be a problem for tx
However, not all oral tablets are available
A mixture of typical and atypical anti psychotics are available: zuclopethixol, flupentixol, haloperidol, olanzapine, paliperidone, ariprazole
What are the Sx of SSRI discontinuation syndrome?
- flu-like
- sudden return of anxiety or depression
- Increased mood change
- Restlessness
- Difficulty sleeping
- Unsteadiness
- Sweating
- GI SX: pain, cramping, diarrhoea, vomiting
- Paraesthesia
What are some common drug-drug interactions with SSRIs?
NSAIDs - must offer PPI
Warfarin/heparin - avoid SSRIs and offer mirtazapine instead
Triptans - increased risk of serotonin syndrome
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors - increased risk of serotonin syndrome
Aspirin
How long should we take to discontinue an SSRI?
Should be gradually reduced over a 4 week period (not necessary with fluoxetine? Paroxetine has a higher incidence of discontinuation sx)
Regarding SSRI use in pregnancy, what is recommedned?
Benefits and risks must be weighed up - involve seniors and experts.
1st trimester - increased risk of congenital heart defects i.e. paroxetine
3rd trimester - persistent pulmonary hypertension of newborn
What are the features of serotonin syndrome?
Autonomic instability - tachycardia, hyperthermia
Neuromuscular hyperreactivity - restlessness
Mental status changes - confusion
What are the side effects of SSRIs?
GI upset
Anxiety and agitation
QT interval prolongation (especially associated with citalopram)
Sexual dysfunction - i.e. erectile dysfunction
Hyponatreamia
Gastric Ulcer
What is treatment resistant schizophrenia (not responded to consecutive trials of 2 antibiotics) treated with?
Clozapine
What side effects are associated with tricyclic antidepressants?
Urinary retention Drowsiness Blurred vision Constipation Dry mouth (Anti-cholinergic activity)
What are the psychological side effects of chlorphenamine (antihistamine)?
Anti-depressant/anxiety effects
In the elderly: Increased risk of acute delirium, dry mouth and urinary retention