Pharmacology of Dementia (Wolff) Flashcards
What does donepezil reversibly and noncompetitively inhibits?
What effect does this have?
1) Acetylcholine esterase
2) Increases ACh concentration for synaptic transmission
What is the clinical application for donepezil?
Alzheimer dementia
What are potential toxicities of donepezil?
1) Altered cardiac conduction
2) Can worsen peptic ulcer, asthma, bladder outflow obstruction
What is rivastigmine a reversible inhibitor of?
How can it be given?
1) AChE
2) Transdermal patch
What is galantamine a reversible inhibitor of?
AChE
What receptor is memantine an antagonist of?
What site does it bind to specifically?
1) NMDA receptor
2) Mg site
What is the clinical application for memantine?
Alzheimer disease
In the management of neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia, why are antipsychotic agents not recommended?
They have limited efficacy and are associated with increased mortality
Apathy which is a common and challenging symptom of dementia that can exist with and without comorbid depression can be treated with?
Cholinesterase inhibitor
What are the most common clinical complication and source of treatment decisions in advanced dementia?
What are the second most common clinical complications?
1) Feeding problems
2) Recurrent infections