Psychosis and therapeutics Flashcards
Why is clozapine still used despite the it being withdrawn in other countries
- Deemed better than 1st generation anti-psychotics
-When patients stop it, they get worse
>Other drugs don’t work as effectively on these pt
-Better than chlorpromazine - There have been 20 studies conducted vs 1st gen and it had been proven to be more effective.
what receptors does clozapine have greater affinity to that other 1st generation anti-psychotics do
5-HT2
what percentage of clozapine enters into the system unchanged
27-50%
What factors affect the plasma concentration of clozapine
Smoking
hepatic metabolism
gastric absorption
Age
gender
How long does it take for a steady state plasma concentration of clozapine to be reached
7-10 days
In which patients is clozapine’s usually used
In unresponsive schizophrenia patients
Psychosis in Parkinson’s disease
What is the usual dose of clozapine in unresponsive schizophrenia patients
200-450mg daily with a max of 900mg per day
What is the usual dose of clozapine in Parkinson’s psychosis patients
25 - 37.5mg once daily and can be increased to max of 50mg
What are some potential adverse reactions of clozapine
-Neutropenia
-(POTENTIALLY) agranulocytosis
-Myocarditis
-Cardiomyopathy
What are some medicine optimisation issues that can occur with clozapine
ongoing blood testing in chronic schizophrenic pts
Smoking
Caffeine consumption
Drug interactions
formulations
Cardiovascular cautions
Myelosuppressive drugs