Psychopharmacotherapy Flashcards
Name drugs in the tricyclic/tetracyclic class
Amitriptyline, Doxepin, Imipramine, Glomipramine, Trimipramine, Desipramine (2), Nortriptyline (2), Protriptyline (2*), and amoxapine (tetracyclic)
What are the side effects of Tricyclic/Tetracyclic Medications?
Anticholinergic: dry mouth, blurry vision, urinary retention, constipation
Sedation (3* > 2*; risk of fall in elderly patients)
Alpha-adrenergic blockade, causing hypotension
Tachycardia
Prolongation of QT (cardiac arrhythmias)
Weight gain (antihistamine effect)
OCD responds specifically to which TCA?
clomipramine (3*)
What is the mechanism of action for TCAs?
increase the level of monoamines in the synapse by reducing the uptake of NE and 5HT
Which laboratory values distinguish Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome from Serotonin Syndrome?
elevations in creatine kinase, liver function tests (lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate transaminase), and white blood cell count, coupled with a low serum iron level, distinguishes NMS from SS
Which TCA may cause extrapyramidal syndrome and NMS?
amoxapine (metabolite of loxapine)
What are the side effects of SSRIs and SNRIs?
agitation, akathisia (inner restlessness), panic, insomnia, diarrhea, GI distress, headache, sexual dysfunction (delayed ejaculation/impotence (M), norgasmia (F)
Name SSRIs
Name SNRIs
SSRIs: fluoxetine, sertraline, paroxetine, fluvoxamine, citalopram, escitalopram
SNRIs: venlafaxine
SSNRI: duloxetine
Which SSRI has “possibly fewer sexual side effects”?
citalopram
To avoid serotonin syndrome, an SSRI should be continued at least __ weeks before starting a MAOI
5
Name MAOIs
phenelzine, isocarboxazid, selegiline, tranylcypromine
What are side effects of MAOIs? What should be avoided during their administration?
side effects: orthostatic hypotension, somnolence, weight gain
should never be coadministered with SSRIs, cheese, fermented or aged foods, or liver (tyramine–>hypertensive crisis)
What type of depression can MAOIs be helpful in?
depression with atypical features (overating, oversleeping, irritability)
Trazodone can lead to which infamous side effect?
priapism in males
Mirtazapine is used to treat _________________. It’s mechanism of action is:
depression. It acts as an antagonist at central pre-synaptic alpha(2)-receptors, inhibiting negative feedback to the presynaptic nerve and causing an increase in NE release and increase in serotonin release in those synapses. Also acts as a 5HT2 and 5HT3 antagonist, which leads to less interference with sexual function, nausea, diarrhea