Psychiatry Treatment Guidance Flashcards

1
Q

How long are people recommended to stay on an antidepressant after remission (different for elderly and recurrent depression) (BNF)?

A

6 months
12 months in elderly
2 years for recurrent depression

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When would you prescribe clozapine (NICE)?

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If not responded adequately after sequential use of 2 different antipsychotic drugs at adequate doses. At least one of these should be a second generation (atypical) antipsychotic.

BNF states at least 6-8 weeks of each drug

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What can happen to clozapine levels if patient stops smoking and why, and what should you do?

A

Goes up
Smoking activates enzyme that breaks down clozapine (CYP1A2)
reduce dose

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4
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Mild functional impairment OCD treatment 1st line

A

Low intensity CBT and exposure and response prevention (ERP)

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Mild functional impairment OCD treatment 2nd line

A

SSRI or more intensive CBT with ERP

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Moderate functional impairment OCD treatment

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SSRI or more intensive CBT with ERP

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Severe functional impairment OCD treatment (e.g. over 3 hours a day)

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Referral to secondary care
While awaiting assessment combined SSRI with CBT and ERP

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When should you use clomipramine in OCD?

A

Person prefers clomipramine
OR
Previous good response to it
OR
SSRI contraindicated

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What is the first line treatment for children and young people with anorexia?

A

Anorexia focused family therapy

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What is the second line treatment for children and young people with anorexia?

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CBT

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NICE management guidelines to GAD (whole thing)

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step 1: education about GAD + active monitoring
step 2: low-intensity psychological interventions (individual non-facilitated self-help or individual guided self-help or psychoeducational groups)
step 3: high-intensity psychological interventions (cognitive behavioural therapy or applied relaxation) or drug treatment (other flashcard)
step 4: highly specialist input e.g. Multi agency teams

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12
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Drug treatment of GAD

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Sertraline first line
If ineffective, another SSRI or SNRI
If cannot tolerate, then pregabalin

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13
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Panic disorder drug management

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CBT or drug treatment
Drug: SSRI first line, imipramine or clomipramine if contraindicated or no response after 12 weeks

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NICE first line management for less severe depression

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Guided self-help
Antidepressants if that is the person’s preference

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15
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Nice first line management for more severe depression

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Combo of individual CBT and an SSRI

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