Drugs approved for Bipolar Depression Flashcards

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second generation antipsychotics

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First choices (for bipolar depression):

  1. olanzapine-fluoxetine combination (symbyax)
  2. quetiapine (seroquel XR)
  3. Lurasidone (Latuda)

second choices:

  1. other SGAs
  2. lithium,
  3. SSRIs
  4. SNRIs
  5. ECT

Antidepressants are only used with a mood stabilizer.

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Bipolar Depression prescribing ala Stahl

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5HT/DA (atypical) blocker plus lamotrigine

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Bipolar Depression prescribing ala Schwartz

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  1. atypical antipsychotics (olanzapine/fluoxetine- symbyax) or quetiapine (seroquel XR), or Lurasidone (latuda).
  2. lithium
  3. antidepressants (off-label)
    a. SSRIs- fluoxetine, sertraline, paroxetine, escitalopram
    b. NDRI- bupropion
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Bipolar Depression prescribing per APA

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  1. lithium or lamotrigine
  2. lithium plus an antidepressant
  3. ECT (SI, psychosis)
  4. interpersonal therapy or CBT
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Bipolar maintenance

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  1. Lithium- is better for mania than for depression.
  2. lamotrigine- better for depression than mania.
  3. atypical antipsychotics (also called SGAs and 5HT/DA)- are generally better with mania than depression.
  4. valproic acid and carbamazepine are used if there is a history of rapid cycling.
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Olanzapine-Fluoxetine (Symbyax)

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  1. Approved for bipolar mania, treatment-resistant unipolar depression, bipolar depression, and schizophrenia.
  2. 5HT2a, D2, and 5HT2c antagonist actions
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Quetiapine (Seroquel)

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  1. 5HT2a, 5HT2c, and a2 antagonism actions
  2. 5HT1a agonist actions
  3. D2 antagonism action
  4. approved for bipolar mania, bipolar depression
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Importance of D3 antagonism (theoretical)

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Antagonism/partial agonism of D3 receptors in the ventral tegmental area can increase dopamine release in the prefrontal cortex. Because there are no D3 receptors in the prefrontal cortex, D3 antagonists/partial agonists have no effect there. Dopamine is free to stimulate D1 receptors, hypothetically improving symptoms of depression (Stahl, 2021 p. 345).

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