Stimulants and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder part 3 Flashcards

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Clinical presentation of ADHD

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symptoms at age 5-9
six or more symptoms must be present
significant impairment in two or more settings
symptoms documented by parents, teachers, and children
interferes with functioning and development

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Symptoms of ADHA

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difficulty organizing tasks/activities, does not seem to listen, easily distracted, loses things for activities
Fidgets or squirms
leaves seat, runs/climbs excessively, interrupts
medial prefrontal cortex control might not be fully functional

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Methylxanthines indirect acting sympathomimetics

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stimulant compounds mimic the effect of endogenous agonists of the sympathetic nervous system

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Pharmacology of Methylxanthines

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Antagonize adenosine receptors
Inhibit phosphodiesterases: increase cAMP
Increase activity of ryanodine receptor, increasing intracellular Ca

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adenosine receptor A1

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A1- Gi/o-linked, pre and post synaptic; inhibitory modulation of many neurotransmitters
Located in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum, thalamus, brain stem, and spinal cord
CNS activation: sedation, neuroprotection, anxiolysis, temperature reduction, anticonvulsant activity
Peripheral activation: decreased heart rate, bronchoconstriction

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Adenosine receptors A2a, A2b, A3

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A2a - Gslinked, vasodilation
A2b- Gs-linked mostly on glial cells
A3- gq-linked, only active in a state of excessive catabolism ex: seizures, stroke, hypoglycemia, not antagonized by methylxanthines

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Cocaine

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Indirect acting sympathomimetic
Inhibits monoamine transporters NE,5-HT,DA
used as local anesthetic

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Pharmacology Amphetamines

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Non-selective activation of monoamines (more selective for 5-HT) “psychedelic revivial”
Highly rewarding = abuse potential

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Examples of amphetamines

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Dextroamphetamine (dexedrine)
Lisdexamfetamines (Vyvanse)
Methylphenidate
Adderall mix of salts : long acting agents \

Use: Narcolepsy, anorexiant/weight loss, ADHD

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Non-stimulants for ADHD

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Atomoxetine (stratterera), norepinephrine transporter NET (reuptake) inhibitor (for adults)

Bupropion (wellbutrin)
Clonidine(catapres)/ Guafacine (tenex)
Modafinil (provigil) - approved for narcolepsy not ADHD

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Nonpharm therapies for ADHD

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elimination of artificial food additives, colors and/ or preservatives

EEG biofeedback

Essential fatty acid supplementation

Yoga/massage

Green outdoor spaces

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Symptoms of Narcolepsy

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Excess daytime sleepiness
Cataplexy/weakening of muscles
Poor quality of sleep
Sleep paralysis
Hypnogogic hallucinations

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Treatment of Narcolepsy

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Stimulants for sleepiness
Solriamfetol (sunosi)- NET and DAT - treatment of sleep apnea and narcolepsy excessive sleepiness (TONES)

Antidipressants

Xyrem

Pitolisant - Histamine 3 (H3) receptor antagonist

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