Treating OCD Flashcards

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Antidepressants - SSRI’s

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  • Work on serotonin system in the brain.
  • Released by presynaptic neurons and travels across the synapse.
  • NT chemically conveys signal from presynaptic neuron to post synaptic neuron and reabsorbed by post synaptic neuron where it’s broken down and reused.
  • SSRI’s increase serotonin levels in the synapse and continue to stimulate the postsynaptic neuron.
  • Compensated for errors in serotonin system in OCD.
  • 3 to 4 months of daily use for it to have an impact.
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Antidepressants - alternatives to SSRI’s

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  • Tricyclics - same effect on serotonin system as SSRI’s but can have much more severe side effects.
  • SNRI’s - more recent. Increase serotonin levels as well as noradrenaline which is another Neurotransmitter.
  • Anti anxiety drugs - combined with anti depressants. Don’t treat OCD alone. BZs slow down activity of CNs by enhancing activity of NT GABA. Causes relaxation.
  • Beta Blockers - given to treat immediate symptoms. Act on heart and blood pressure to reduce physical symptoms.
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Evaluation of treatment - effective drugs

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  • Clear evidence for effectiveness of SSRIs in reducing severity of OCD symptoms and improving quality of life for patients.
  • Soomro et al reviewed students comparing SSRIs to placebos in treatment of OCD and concluded that all 17 studies reviewed showed significantly better results for SSRIs compared to the placebo.
  • Strength - suggests drugs are an effective treatment.
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Evaluation of treatment - cost effective drugs

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  • Non disruptive and cost effective for economy.
  • Drugs cost pence to manufacture compared to CBT which is significantly more experience through NHS or paging privately.
  • Strength - simply take drugs until symptoms decline and not engage with hard work of psychological therapy.
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Evaluation of treatment - side effects

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  • Drugs can have side effects.
  • Some patients will get no benefit and some will suffer from side effects such as blurred vision. Usually temporary. Those taking clonipramine, side effects are common and severe. More than 1 in 10 will suffer tremors, weight gain and erection problems. More than 1 in 100 will become aggressive and suffer distruptuon to heart rhythm.
  • Weakness - side effects can cause patients to stop taking them and OCD is not being managed.
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Evaluation of treatment - not a cure

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  • Drugs reduce symptoms of OCD but don’t cure them.
  • Combining drug therapy and psychological treatments such as CBT tends to be most effective.
  • Weakness - symptoms often return once drugs are stopped. Patient is in an endless cycle of gaining prescriptions for drugs, revolving door syndrome.
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