Pharmacology of Mood Drugs Flashcards
Name some MAOI’s
phenelzine
isocarboxazid
tranylcypromine
Depression = hyposerotonism
true/false?
false - the brain is not just out of balance in mental illness, requiring more of an ingredient.
Where do MAOI’s act?
the presynaptic nerve terminal
Where do TCA’s act?
the synaptic cleft
Where do SSRI’s act?
the presynaptic nerve terminal
what is 5-hydroxytryptamine
serotonin
What are some examples of SSRI’s?
citalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, escitalopram, sertraline
How do SSRI’s work?
inhibit the reuptake of serotonin - increases synaptic 5-HT in hours
How long do SSRI’s take to improve mood?
2-3 weeks
Which SSRI’s inhibit CYP450?
fluoxetine, paroxetine
SSRI’s are dangerous in overdose - true or false
False, they are relatively safe.
What side-effects are commonly seen in SSRI’s?
Sexual dysfunction
GI - nausea, dyspepsia, constipation
Short term anxiety
What happens to self harm and suicide risk in young patients in the first few weeks of SSRI treatment?
Increased risk of self-harm and suicide
What are some TCA side-effects?
constipation
dry mouth
blurred vision
cardiac effects - postural hypotension
How do TCA’s cause postural hypotension?
cholinergic and adrenergic blockade causes failure of peripheral orthostatic reflexes