17. Drugs for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Flashcards
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what are the types of schizophrenia?
Paranoid
Catatonic
Undifferentiated
What genes have been found to have a correlation with schizophrenia?
GRIN2A
GRIA3
Both code for glutamate receptor
What are the positive symptoms of schizophrenia?
Hallucinations
Delusions
Disorganised behaviour and speech
What are the negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
Apathy
Anhedonia
Blunted effect
Poverty of speech
What are the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia?
Thought disorders
bizarre behaviour
What is the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia?
Dopamine agonists and drugs that increase dopamine (eg. cocaine, amphetamines) have psychomimetic effects
Dopamine antagonists relieve positive symptoms
Name 2 typical/first generation antipsychotics
Chlorpromazine
Haloperidol
What receptor is blocked by typical antipsychotics?
D2 receptor: relieves positive symptoms
How long does it take for typical antipsychotics to have full effect?
2-4 weeks
What is the main side effect associated with typical antipsychotics?
Extrapyramidal syndrome
What is extrapyramidal syndrome?
‘pseudoparkinsonism’
Can be acute or tardive
What are the symptoms of acute extrapyramidal syndrome?
Dystonia
Parkinsonism
Akathisia (restlessness)
What are the symptoms of tardive extrapyramidal syndrome?
Dyskinesia (ranging from sticking out tongue to twisting of whole body)
What are the other side effects associated with typical antipsychotics?
Anticholinergic: dry mouth, urinary retention Behavioural: apathy, lack of initiative CV: orthostatic hypotension Prolactin secretion Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome?
Muscle rigidity and rapid increase in body temp
Name 3 atypical antipsychotics
Clozapine
Risperidone
Olanzapine
What receptors are targeted by atypical antipsychotics?
5-HT2>D2
What are the advantages of atypical antipsychotics over typical antipsychotics?
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
What are the side effects of atypical antipsychotics?
Sexual dysfunction
Skin problems
Obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, DM
Olanzapine and risperidone increase risk of stroke in elderly
Which drugs are used to treat mania in bipolar disorder?
Antipsychotics
Lithium and Na+ anticonvulsants also useful to prevent cycling
Electroconvulsive therapy
Which anticonvulsants are useful in bipolar disorder?
Carbamezepine
Valproate
Lamotrigine
What is the MOA of lithium?
Mimics role of Na+ in excitable tissue to decrease excitability
What concentration of lithium is toxic?
> 2mmol
Narrow TI
Interactions with diuretics and NSAIDs
How long does it take for lithium to work?
1-2 weeks