Anti-psychotics (Mood stabilizers) Flashcards

1
Q

name 4 APs used for mood stabilisers?

A

aripiprazole, risperidone, quetiapine, olanzapine

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2
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when are APs particularly useful?

A

acute mania - when pt presents as very mentally unwell

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3
Q

2 classes of APs?

A

typical and atypical

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4
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name 3 typical APs?

A

fluphenazine, haloperidol, pimozide

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5
Q

name 4 atypical APs?

A

clozapine, risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine

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6
Q

action of typical APs?

A

D2 antagonists

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7
Q

action of atypical APs?

A

serotonin-dopamine 2 antagonists

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8
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aripiprazole - 2 advantages?

A

low sedation and low EPS

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9
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aripiprazole - indications?

A

mania, mixed, maintenance

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10
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aripiprazole - action?

A

D2 PARTIAL agonist

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11
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risperidone - indications?

A

mixed, mania

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12
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risperidone - 3 side effects?

A

weight gain, hyperprolactinaemia, sedation

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13
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quetiapine - indications?

A

mania, depression, maintenance

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14
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quetiapine - major SE?

A

orthostatic hypotension

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15
Q

quetiapine - other SEs?

A

weight gain, abnormal LFTs

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16
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olanzapine - indications?

A

mania, mixed, maintenance

17
Q

olanzapine - SEs?

A

hyperprolactinaemia, abnormal LFTs, weight gain

18
Q

young woman presents with 1st case of mania - no hx of note. Most appropriate treatment and measures taken?

A

pure mania - 800mg lithium - check pregnancy, serum creatinine, TSH

19
Q

young woman presents as aggressive, overactive and abusive etc. She needs restrained - tx?

A

olanzapine and benzodiazapine

20
Q

how long should prophylaxis be for mania?

A

life-long

21
Q

name 5 indications for APs?

A

schizophrenia, BAD, Schizoaffective disorder, psychotic depression, treatment resistant depression/ anxiety

22
Q

action of APs?

A

dopamine antagonists - therefore decrease dopamine pathways

23
Q

which pathway is associated with -ve sx of schizophrenia?

A

mesocortical

24
Q

which pathway is associated with +ve sx of schizophrenia?

A

mesolimbic

25
Q

which pathway is associated with Parkinsonain sx - i.e. rigidity/bradykinesia/ tremors etc.?

A

nigrostriatal

26
Q

which pathway is associated with hyperprolactinaemia?

A

tuberoinfundibular

27
Q

effect of dopamine on prolactin?

A

dopamine inhibits the release of prolactin

28
Q

name 3 sx of hyperprolactinaemia?

A

galactorrhoea, gynaecomastia, decreased libido

29
Q

how can we treat the EPS SEs of APs?

A

anticholinergics, dopamine facilitators, B-blockers

30
Q

what is neuroleptic syndrome?

A

severe muscle rigidity, fever, altered mental state, increased WBC, CPK and LFTs

31
Q

clozapine - indication?

A

treatment resistance schizophrenia/ schizoaffective disorder

32
Q

clozapine - name 4 SEs?

A

abnormal LFTs, weight gain, seizures, agranulocytosis

33
Q

clozapine - why do we need to do weekly bloods for 6 months?

A

in case of agranulocytosis

34
Q

name 4 general tests which should be undertaken before starting AP?

A

fasting lipid, fasting blood sugar, LFTs, FBC

35
Q

give an example of an anxiolytic?

A

busprione

36
Q

action of anxiolytic?

A

5HT1A agonist

37
Q

name 3 SEs of benzodiazepines?

A

somnolence, dependence, amnesia

38
Q

name 3 indications for benzodiazepines?

A

GAD, substance withdrawal, insomnia