Pharmacology of Antipsychotics Flashcards
Name the main typical (1st generation) anti-psychotic that can be used for schizophrenia
Haloperidol
What is the benefit of atypical antipsychotics (2nd generation) over typical antipsychotics?
Less likely to induce extra-pyramidal side effects (parkinsonism, akathisia, tardive dyskinesia) Better efficacy (higher 5HT: D2 ratio)
List some atypical antipsychotics
Clozapine Aripiprazole Risperidone Quetiapine Olanzapine
What is the fatal side effect of clozapine that makes it a 3rd line agent for psychosis? How should it be managed? List other side effects
Agranulocytosis
FBC
Stop clozapine if ‘sore throat’
Myocarditis, drooling, sedation, constipation, weight gain
Outline the main dopamine receptor subtypes and their action
D1: stimulate cAMP
D2: inhibit adenyl cyclase, inhibit voltage-gated Ca channels, open K+ channels
What type of receptor is typically targeted by antipsychotics? What is their mechanism of action?
D2 dopamine receptor
Dopamine anatagonist
What is meant by ‘akathisia’ as an extra-pyramidal side effect of antipsychotics?
Restlessness
What is meant by ‘tardive dyskinesia’ as an extra-pyramidal side effect of antipsychotics?
Involuntary movement of tongue/ mouth after long-term use of antipsychotics
How are extrapyramidal side effects from antipsychotics typically managed?
Anticholinergics
Dose reduction
Medication change
What is the clinical term used to describe a painful spasm of the neck, back or eyes occurring immediately after starting antipsychotic treatment? How is it managed?
Acute dystonic reaction
Anticholinergics
List some additional side effects of atypical antipsychotics
Metabolic syndrome (increased risk of MI)
Histamine blockade (sedation, reduced appetite)
Alpha-adrenergic blockade
Muscarinic blockade
Which antipsychotics target histamine predominantly? What is the most common side effect?
Olanzapine (and quetipine)
Sedation, weight gain
Which group of antipsychotics is typically first line?
Atypical anti-psychotics
If sedation is required, the dose of anti-psychotic should be increased. True/ False?
False
Use a benzodiazepine or a sedating antipsychotic (olanzapine, quetiapine)
What parkinson’s signs would be seen in a patient with exrapyramidal side effects?
Pill-rolling tremor
Ataxic gait
Stooped posture