Tricyclic Overdose/Poisoning Flashcards

1
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How often are tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) used in overdose.

A

Very frequently.

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What is the cause of the high mortality and morbidity associated with TCA overdose. (3)

A

Due to their sodium channel blocking, anticholinergic and alpha-adrenoceptor blocking effects.

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3
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What are the features of TCA poisoning. (2)

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Anticholinergic effects.

Life threatening complications are frequent.

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What are the life threatening effects of TCA poisoning. (4)

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Convulsions.
Coma.
Arrhythmias (ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, heart block).
Hypotension.

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What is the cause of hypotension in TCA poisoning. (2)

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From inappropriate vasodilatation or impaired myocardial contractility.

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What are the cardiovascular anticholinergic effects seen in TCA poisoning. (2)

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Tachycardia.

Hypotension.

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What are the CNS anticholinergic effects seen in TCA poisoning. (4)

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Confusion.
Hallucinations.
Sedation.
Increased reflexes and extensor plantar responses.

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What are the muscular anticholinergic effects seen in TCA poisoning.

A

Myoclonus.

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What is the anticholinergic effect on the temperature seen in TCA poisoning.

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Fever.

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What are the anticholinergic effects on the eyes seen in TCA poisoning. (2)

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Diplopia.

Mydriasis.

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What are the abdominal anticholinergic effects seen in TCA poisoning. (3)

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Ileus.
Palpable bladder (urinary retention).
Diarrhoea.

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What is the anticholinergic effect on the mouth often seen in TCA poising.

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Dry mouth.

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What is the anticholinergic effect on the skin often seen in TCA poisoning. (3)

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Flushing.
Hot
Dry.

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What is the main MOA of TCAs.

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They block the reuptake of noradrenaline (norepinephrine) into peripheral and intracerebral neurones.

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What are the features of severe TCA poisoning. (6)

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Coma. 
Divergent strabismus. 
Convulsions. 
Plantal, oculocephalic and oculovestibular reflexes may be temporarily abolished. 
Metabolic acidosis. 
Cardiorespiratory depression.
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What is often seen on the ECG of a patient with TCA poisoning.

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Wide QRS complex.