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What are the tertiary TCAs? |
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Amitriptyline, clomipramine, doxepine, imipramine |
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what are the secondary tcas? |
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desipramine, nortriptyline, protriptyline |
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Which TCAs are used more often and why? |
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The secondaries, due to less incidence of SE's |
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What is the concern with TCAs after discontinuation? |
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What is the MoA of the TCAs? |
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NE and 5HT reuptake is BLOCKED. |
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What are the MAOI's? Which ones are selective and nonselective? |
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Phenelzine and tranylcypromine are non selective. Selegiline is MAOB selective at low dose, but will also inhibit MAOA at higher dose. |
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With which medication should you avoid tyramine? Why? |
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MAOIs. tyramine is inactivated in the gut by MAO. Tyramine causes a large catecholamine release resulting in HA, tach, N/V, Cardiac arrhythmias, CVA. |
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upon MAOI withdrawal, what are the symptoms? |
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NV, irritability, psychosis |
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which class of drugs are considered last line? |
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What is the only drug approved for pediatric use? |
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In which patient groups should caution be exercised when it comes to the TCAs? |
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elderly due to AEs, those with cardiac problems and the suicidal. |
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Which SSRI has a long washout time and why? |
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fluoxetine due to its active metabolite |
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which drugs are activating? |
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fluoxetine, sertraline, venlafaxine, bupropion |
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which drug is preg cat D? |
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Which drug is NOT approved by the FDA for depression? |
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which drugs are considered good for the elderly |
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Very Elderly Bums Can't S**t: sertraline, citalopram (less interactions, less GI upset) escitalopram, venlafaxine, bupropion |
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_________is a 5HT reuptake inhibitor @ low dose and NE at high dose. _______inhibits 5HT and NE reuptake at all doses. Both drugs are in the __________ class |
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Venlafaxine, Duloxetine, SNRIs |
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Which drug, due to its renal elimination, needs to be adjusted in the impaired? |
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Desvenlafaxine and Venlafaxine share a noteworthy AE. what is it? What are desvenlafaxine's other AEs? |
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BP increase is most noteworthy, diastolic for venlafaxine. in addition, desvenlafaxine also causes sweating, reduced appetite. |
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Which drug class is 5HT2 receptor antagonist and are 5HT reuptake inhibitors? |
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triaolopyridines (Nefazodone and trazodone) |
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What are trazodone's AE's? |
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PoS: PRIAPISM, orthostasis and sedation. |
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A2 receptor antagonist, as well as blocking 5HT2-3 |
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DA an NE reuptake inhibitor |
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what are bupropion's AE's? |
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SEIZURES, and less sexual side effects |
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which drug is also marketed for smoking cessation? |
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Bupropion has dose related _______. What are the max doses allowed? |
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seizures. do not exceed 450 mg/d (400mg if ER) and 150mg/dose. |
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which drug is contraindicated in eating disorders? |
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what are the criteria for Major Depressive Disorder? |
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SIGECAPS- Sleep, Interest (lack of), Guilt, Energy decreased, Concentration (lack of), Appetite changes, Psychomotor retardation, Suicidality |
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What labs should be drawn to rule out depression? |
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CELT-CBC w/differential, Electrolyte, Thyroid fxn |
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Which meds are often resemble Depression? |
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Big Bad Sickness:
B-blockers, BZDs, Steroids (cortico and anabolic) |
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which conditions often resemble depression? |
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"Depression Can Hurt Even Poor Fools:"
DM, CHF, Hypothyrodism,
Epilepsy, PD, Fibromyalgia |
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what are the phases of treatment with depression? |
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acute: 6-10wks is remission; Continuation: 4-9 mos is elim residual sx or prevent relapse; Maintenance: 12-36 mos is prevent recurrence |
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What is first line tx for mild to moderate depression? |
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Approx how long may it take for symptoms to subside in depression? |
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some improvement, 1-3 wks; may take 4-8 wks before max efficacy. |
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about how long for optimal response in antidepressants? |
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which SSRI is less likely to show withdrawal syndromes, incl irritability, HA and agitation, when discontinued? |
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Serotonin syndrome's symptoms include______. A washout period of ________ must be observed before starting another serotonergic med. |
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Clonus, hyperthermia and mental status changes (Can Hurt Me); 2-5 wks |
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Mirtazapine is also available in ______ dosage form |
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