Anti psychotics Flashcards

1
Q

How to anti psychotics work?

A

Antipsychotics act as dopamine D2 receptor antagonists, blocking dopaminergic transmission in the mesolimbic pathways.

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Name 3 x extra pyramidal side effects of anti psychotics

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  1. Parkinsonism
  2. Acute dystonia
  3. Akathisia
  4. Tardive dyskinesia
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acute dystonia

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Involuntary sustained muscular contractions or spasms, often of the neck (spasmodic torticollis)

Clenched jaw (trismus)

Protruding tongue

Eyes roll upwards (oculogyric crisis)

These features happen more in young men and will usually occur within 72 hours of the beginning of treatment

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4
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akathisia

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severe restlessness

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5
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tardive dyskinesia

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  1. late onset of choreoathetoid movements, abnormal, involuntary, may occur in 40% of patients, may be irreversible,
  2. most common is chewing and pouting of jaw
  3. No treatment to stop it
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6
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Name some antimuscarinic side effects

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dry mouth
 blurred vision
urinary retention
constipation
sedation
weight gain
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7
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Endocrine side effects on antipsychotics?

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raised prolactin: galactorrhoea, impaired glucose tolerance

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8
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Anti psychotic induced emergecy

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neuroleptic malignant syndrome: pyrexia, muscle stiffness

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9
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Name two other side effects of anti psychotics

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reduced seizure threshold (greater with atypicals)

sprolonged QT interval (particularly haloperidol)

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10
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What is the main advantage of atypical antipsychotics?

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No extra pyramidal side effect

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11
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What are atypical antipsychotics used first line in?

A

Schizophrenia

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12
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Name 3 anti psychotics

A

clozapine
olanzapine
risperidone

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13
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Name two major side effects of olanzopine

A

higher risk of dyslipidemia and obesity

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14
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What is the indication for clozapine use?

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only be used in patients resistant to other antipsychotic medication.

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15
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Why is full blood count monitoring required in clozapine?

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agranulocytosis (1%), neutropaenia (3%)

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16
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Which patients is clozapine contra indicated in?

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Epileptic patients because it reduced the seizure threshold

17
Q

What are the commonly used first generation (typical) antipsychotic agents?

A

Chlorpromazine

Haloperidol

18
Q

What are the commonly used second generation (atypical) antipsychotic agents?

A

Clozapine
Olanzapine
Quetiapine
Risperidone

19
Q

What is the primary mechanism of action of clozapine when used as an antipsychotic?

A

Serotonin (5HT-2) antagonist and D4 receptor antagonist

It is also a weak agonist of D2 receptors.

20
Q

What are the main side effects of the antipsychotic medications as a result of D2 receptor blocking?

A

Extrapyramidal side effects

Hyperprolactinaemia

21
Q

What are the features of Parkinsonian syndrome, an extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic agents?

A

Muscular rigidity
Bradykinesia
Resting tremor

22
Q

Why is it particularly important to warn smokers about clozapine?

A

moking induces P450 enzymes which means that doses for smokers will often be higher than for non-smokers. This is relevant if the smoker decides to stop smoking without warning their doctor.