Depression Flashcards

1
Q

When should you review a patient with depression?

A

Increased Rx suicide
o Review within 1 week
o Review frequently after

Not at increased Rx suicide
o Review in 2 weeks
o Review every 2-4 weeks for the first 3 months and if response to treatment is good, longer intervals can be considered

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2
Q

How long does it take before an improvement in mood is seen with ADs?

A

3-6 weeks

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3
Q

How do you change between SSRIs?

A

The first SSRI should be withdrawn before the alternative SSRI is started

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4
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How do you change from fluoxetine to SSRIs?

A

o Withdraw then leave a gap of 4-7 days (as it has a long half-life) before starting a low-dose of the alternative SSRI
o Interactions with fluoxetine may still occur for 5 weeks after stopping it due to its long half-life

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5
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How do you change from SSRIs to TCA?

A

cross-tapering

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6
Q

How do you change from SSRIs to venlafaxine?

A

cross-tapering

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7
Q

What are SSRIs:

  • Function
  • Examples
  • Side effects
A

Block presynaptic serotonin uptake

Fluoxetine
- P450 inhibitor, Insomnia

Sertraline
- GI SE

Citalopram
- QTc prolongation, sedation, GI SE

Escitalopram
- QTc prolongation, sedation, GI SE

Paroxetine

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8
Q

What are SNRIs:

  • Function
  • Examples
  • Side effects
A

Blocks serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake

Venlafaxine
- Increase in BP, Nausea, QTc prolongation

Duloxetine

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9
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What is mirtazepine:

  • Function
  • Side effects
A

5HT2 and 5HT3 receptor antagonist

SE: sedation, weight gain, agranulocytosis, increases serum cholesterol and triglycerides

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10
Q

What are tertiary TCAs:

  • Function
  • Examples
  • Side effects
A

Act on serotonin receptors

Amitriptyline

SE: antihistaminic (sedation, weight gain), anticholinergic (dry mouth, dry eyes, constipation, memory deficits) and anti-adrenergic (OH, sedation)

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11
Q

What is serotonin syndrome?

A
  • Neuromuscular hyperactivity
  • Autonomic dysfunction
  • Altered mental state
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12
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What are discontinuation symptoms?

A

Those who stop taking Antidepressants abruptly, miss doses or do not take the full dose may experience discontinuation symptoms

Restlessness, problems sleeping, unsteadiness, sweating, abdominal symptoms, altered sensations or altered feelings

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