17. Drugs for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Flashcards

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1
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what are the types of schizophrenia?

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Paranoid
Catatonic
Undifferentiated

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What genes have been found to have a correlation with schizophrenia?

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GRIN2A
GRIA3
Both code for glutamate receptor

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What are the positive symptoms of schizophrenia?

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Hallucinations
Delusions
Disorganised behaviour and speech

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What are the negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

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Apathy
Anhedonia
Blunted effect
Poverty of speech

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What are the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia?

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Thought disorders

bizarre behaviour

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What is the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia?

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Dopamine agonists and drugs that increase dopamine (eg. cocaine, amphetamines) have psychomimetic effects
Dopamine antagonists relieve positive symptoms

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Name 2 typical/first generation antipsychotics

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Chlorpromazine

Haloperidol

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What receptor is blocked by typical antipsychotics?

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D2 receptor: relieves positive symptoms

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How long does it take for typical antipsychotics to have full effect?

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2-4 weeks

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What is the main side effect associated with typical antipsychotics?

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Extrapyramidal syndrome

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What is extrapyramidal syndrome?

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‘pseudoparkinsonism’

Can be acute or tardive

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What are the symptoms of acute extrapyramidal syndrome?

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Dystonia
Parkinsonism
Akathisia (restlessness)

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What are the symptoms of tardive extrapyramidal syndrome?

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Dyskinesia (ranging from sticking out tongue to twisting of whole body)

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What are the other side effects associated with typical antipsychotics?

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Anticholinergic: dry mouth, urinary retention
Behavioural: apathy, lack of initiative
CV: orthostatic hypotension
Prolactin secretion
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
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What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome?

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Muscle rigidity and rapid increase in body temp

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16
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Name 3 atypical antipsychotics

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Clozapine
Risperidone
Olanzapine

17
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What receptors are targeted by atypical antipsychotics?

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What are the advantages of atypical antipsychotics over typical antipsychotics?

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Atypical are effective for both positive and negative symptoms
Atypical are selective for D2 in the mesolimbic system rather than nigrostrial so don’t cause extrapyramidal syndrome

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What are the side effects of atypical antipsychotics?

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Sexual dysfunction
Skin problems
Obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, DM
Olanzapine and risperidone increase risk of stroke in elderly

20
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Which drugs are used to treat mania in bipolar disorder?

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Antipsychotics
Lithium and Na+ anticonvulsants also useful to prevent cycling
Electroconvulsive therapy

21
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Which anticonvulsants are useful in bipolar disorder?

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Carbamezepine
Valproate
Lamotrigine

22
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What is the MOA of lithium?

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Mimics role of Na+ in excitable tissue to decrease excitability

23
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What concentration of lithium is toxic?

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> 2mmol
Narrow TI
Interactions with diuretics and NSAIDs

24
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How long does it take for lithium to work?

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What are the side effects of lithium?
Tremor, teratogenic GIT, renal Coma, convulsions
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What drugs are used to treat depressive episodes in bipolar disorder?
Anti-depressants: lack efficacy and usually combined with a mood stabiliser, TCAs and SSRIs can precipitate mania Lamotrigine is used to prevent depressive episodes
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What combination of drugs are used to prevent relapse in bipolar disorder?
Lithium | + valproate, carbamazepine and lamotrigine