Pharm: Antidepressants and Mood Stabilizers Flashcards

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Which anti-depressant is used off-label for diabetic peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, chronic MSK pain, and stress incontinence?

A

Duloxetine

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List the 8 SSRIs

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  • Citalopram + Escitalopram
  • Fluoxetine + Paroxetine + Vortioxetine
  • Sertraline
  • Vilazodone
  • Fluvoxamine
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List the 5 SNRI’s used as anti-depressants

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  • All TCA’s
  • Desvenlafaxine + Venlafaxine
  • Duloxetine
  • Levomilnacipran
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TCA-based SNRI’s have impact on what 3 key non-efficacy related receptors?

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  • Histamine (H1)
  • Muscarinic (cholinergic)
  • α1-adrenergic
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Amitriptyline should not be combined with what other drug class; why?

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MAO inhibitors –> hypertensive crises, severe convulsions, and death

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What are the 3 C’s of toxic ingestion with TCA’s?

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  • Coma
  • Cardiotoxicity (Conduction abnormalities)
  • Convulsions
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What are the AE’s associated with TCA’s antagonizing α1-adrenergic receptors?

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CV –> Tachycardia + Orthostatic hypotension + Dysrhythmias

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What are the AE’s associated with TCA’s antagonizing histamin (H1) receptors?

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  • Sedation/Fatigue
  • Dizziness/Seizures
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Which 4 TCA’s are 3° amines?

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  • Clomipramine
  • Amitriptyline
  • Doexpin
  • Imipramine
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Which 3 TCA’s are 2° amines?

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  • Amoxapine
  • Nortriptyline
  • Desipramine
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What is a black box warning associated with the TCA, Amoxapine?

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Both adults and ped’s pt’s may experience worsening of their depression and/or emergence of suicidal ideation and behavior (suicidality) or unusual changes in behavior

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Which class of anti-depressants is associated with little to no GI-related AE’s?

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TCA’s

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What is important to consider when discontinuing the SSRI, Escitalopram?

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Should be tapered down

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Which drug class may interact with antidepressants and migraine medicines to cause serotonin syndrome?

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Opioids

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Which drug in the SSRI class is the broadest and strongest inhibitor of CYP450?

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Fluoxetine

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Which 2 drugs in the SSRI class are only mild inhibitors of CYP450s?

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Citalopram and Sertraline

17
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Which AE’s are most prominent with SSRI’s compard to other anti-depressants?

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GI effects and Sexual effects

18
Q

What is the major AE of the SARA’s, Mirtazapine, Nefazodone, and Trazodone?

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Sedation

19
Q

Which MAO inhibitor has the least amount of AE’s associated with it?

A

Selegiline

20
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Which atypical antidepressant has the least amount of AE’s associated with it?

A

Atomoxetine

21
Q

Which 3 antidepressant drugs are not associated with sexual dysfunction?

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  • Buproprion
  • Nefazodone
  • Selegiline
22
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If a patient does not respond to a given antidepressat after an 8 week trial on an adequate dose, what should be done?

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Switch to another antidepressant with a different MOA (incl. ‘antipsychotics)

23
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When is it okay to use a monotherapy of antidepressants?

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ONLY for unipolar depression

24
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What are some of the AE’s associated with Lithium?

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  • Polyuria (polydipsia): nephrogenic DI
  • Tremor
  • Mental confusion/dizziness/sedation: take at bedtime
  • Thyroid goiter (hypothyroidism)
  • Leukocytosis
  • Seizures and serotonin syndrome
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Which drug interactions must you be aware of when treating with Lithium?

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  • Diuretics, via preferential Na+ loss and Li+ reabsorption
  • ACEIs: especially lisinopril (renally excreted)
  • NSAIDs
26
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What are 2 main indications for use of Lithium and what is an off-label use?

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  • For acute and maintenance tx of mania/bipolar I disorder
  • For augmentation in unipolar depressive pt’s with inadequate response to antidepressant therapy
  • Off label: reduced risk of suicide and all-cause mortality in pt’s with mood disorders
27
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Which anti-seizure mood stabilizer is used for acute bipolar I (with or w/o psychotic features)?

A

Divalproex

28
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Which anti-seizure mood stabilizer is used for acute and maintenanc tx of acute mania and mixed episodes (bipolar I)?

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Carbamazepine

29
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Which anti-seizure mood stabilizer is used for maintenance of bipolar disorder (I and II)?

A

Lamotrigine

30
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What is the 2° amine (TCA), Amoxapine indicated for and what makes this drug stand out from others in the class?

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  • Sx’s of depression in pt’s with neurotic or reactive depressive disorders
  • Depression accompanied by anxiety and agitation
  • Amoxapine has a more rapid onset than other TCA’s!