Vertigo Pharm Flashcards

1
Q

When are the medications for symptomatic vertigo used?

A
  • Only for acute vertigo that lasts a few hours to days

NOT FOR:
- Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (only lasts <1 min)
- Vertigo that lasts > few days
~ Suggestive of permanent vestibular injury
~ Medications to be stopped to allow brain to adapt to new vestibular input

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What medications are used to treat vertigo?

A

Symptomatic relief only

1) Antihistamines
- MECLIZINE
- DIMENHYDRINATE
- DIMENHYDRAMINE

2) Anticholinergics
- SCOPOLAMINE

3) Benzodiazepines
- DIAZEPAM
- LORAZEPAM

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3
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What are the indications for antihistamines and its MOA?

A
  • Acute motion sickness
  • Some vertigo
  • Reduces conflicting signals happening in the H1 receptors in brain by blocking histamine
    ~ Connects the mismatch b/w sensory inputs in the part of the brain that controls nausea
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What are the adverse effects of antihistamines?

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  • Drowsiness
  • Sedation
    ~ Meclizine is the least sedating
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5
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Why are non-sedating 2nd-gen antihistamines no effective in treating vertigo?

A
  • Does not cross the BBB
    ~ So vestibular function remains intact
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What are the indications for anticholinergics and its MOA?

A
  • Acute motion sickness
  • Vertigo
  • Block acetylcholine neurotransmission to reduce neural signals that induce nausea
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What are the side effects of anticholinergics?

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  • Drowsiness
  • Sedation
  • Dry mouth
  • Dilated pupils
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What are the indications for benzodiazepines and its MOA?

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  • Acute motion sickness
  • Vertigo
  • Anxiety related to vertigo
  • Enhances the activity of GABA-A receptors
    ~ Reduces the brain activity in pathways responsible for neural imbalance
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What are the side effects of BZP?

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  • Ataxia
  • Euphoria
  • Incoordination
  • Somnolence
  • Hypotension
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
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