Antidepressants Flashcards

1
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Depression is due to

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Decreased NE, 5-HT, and/or dopamine

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2
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Monoamine oxidase inhibitors

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3rd line treatment for depression after SSRI/TCA

Increase all 3 amines: NE, 5-HT and DA

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3
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Phenelzine

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Nonselective MAO inhibitor

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4
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Tranylcypromine

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Nonselective MAO inhibitor

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5
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Food and dru interaction with MAO

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Tyramine rich food
Can cause hypertensive crisis when combined with drugs that increase NE
Can cause serotonin crisis when combined with drugs that increase serotonin

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6
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TCA

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2nd line agent for tx of depression
Block NE and 5-HT
Also block H1, a1 and M receptors
Used for resistant depression

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7
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Blocking of M receptors with TCA causes

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Classic anticholinergic activity: cardiotoxicity, convulsions, coma

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8
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Imipramine

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TCA used for enuresis

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9
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Clomipramine

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TCA used for OCD

SSRI is better for OCD though

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10
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Amitriptyline

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TCA used for neuropathic pain and migraine

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11
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SSRI

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First line agent for tx of depression, panic, GAD, bulimia, OCD, PTSD
Fewer autonomic side effects

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12
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6 SSRI’s

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Fluoxetine
Fluvoxamine
Paroxetine
Sertraline
Citalopram
Escitalopram
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13
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Adverse affects of SSRI

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GI upset, anorgasmia, stimulant effect (insomnia, headache, anxiety, agitation), bleeding, weight gain, increased ADH leading to hyponatremia

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14
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What should you give initially when prescribing an SSRI

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Benzodiazepine due to anxiety and agitation

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15
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Serotonin syndrome

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Rigidity, hyperthermia, hypertension, autonomic instability, myoclonus, confusion, coma, death

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16
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Treat serotonin syndrome with

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Benzos, intubation and 5-HT antagonist (Cyproheptadine)

17
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SNRI

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No autonomic side effects

No H1 blockade

18
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Trazadone

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Serotonin 2A antagonist and reuptake inhibitors
Also block a1 receptors: cause decreased BP, arrhythmias, and priapism
Can also act as a sedative

19
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Mirtazapine

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a2 antagonist
Increases NE release
Blocks H1 causing sedation
Associated with weight gain–good for anorexia

20
Q

SSRI used to treat

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GAD, PTSD, Depression, OCD

21
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SNRI can specifically treat

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Pain disorder such as diabetic neuropathic pain or fibromyalgia

22
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Withdrawal of SSRI abruptly can cause

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Flu like symptoms

23
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Side effects of TCAs

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anticholinergic, cardiotoxicity, coma, convulsions, weight gain and increased appetite, decreased libido and anorgasmia

24
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Selegiline

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MAO-B inhibitor causing breakdown of dopamine–can be used for treatment of parkinson’s