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If an individual experiences one episode of mania, are they likely to have future episodes of mania/depression? |
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There is a high risk of relapse after 6 months after remission of |
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What does prophylactic pharmacotherapy do to mania? |
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Lowers frequency, number and severity of acute episodes |
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What are the primary goals of treatment for chronic bipolar disorder? |
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1) Prevent recurrent acute depressive, manic, mixed, or hypomanic episode 2) Maximize patient functioning 3) Minimize/eliminate symptoms 4) minimize medication adverse effects 5) prevent suicide (#1) 6) Identify prodromal symptoms |
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Drugs for Bipolar I Disorder (keep it to monotherapy prophylaxis mood stabilizers) |
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1) Lithium (long term) 2) Valproate 3) Olanzapine |
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If patients do not respond adequately to one mood stabilizer, they may require a combination |
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Add a second drug Continue first drug until second drug shows improvement taper off first drug or taper on depending if symptoms show or not |
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Response with lithium- 34% Response with placebo- 81% Obviously, lithium doesn't completely eliminate relapse 3.2 pts./100 suicide with no lithium 0.37/100 patients with lithium |
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What are indications for lithium? |
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1) Bipolar disorders 2) Major depression 3) Mania secondary to head injury 4) Mood disorders 5) Aggressive behavior 6) Impulse control- disorders 7) Self injurious behaviors |
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600-900 mg/day Blood samples are drawn before AM dose |
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What can affect lithium plasma concentrations? |
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Disease Age Other drugs Toxic effects are minimal TI is about 20+ |
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Stomach upset -nausea -vomiting -diarrhea -stomach pain Hand tremors Fatigue, weakness, dazed Increased thirst and frequent urination |
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Late lithium side effects |
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Severe hand tremors Coarsening hand tremor GI Symptoms Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea Confusion Ataxia Slurred speech |
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Imminent toxicity with high serum lithium |
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Vomiting and diarrhea Sluggishness Vertigo Dysarthria |
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Lithium toxicity with very high serum lithium |
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Persistent lithium side effects |
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Fine hand tremor (dose lithium at bed time) Increased thirst and urination Increased WBC count Hypothyroidism (give them a thyroid supplement) |
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What drugs will Lithium interact with? |
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NSAIDs Diuretics Haloperidol SSRIs Calcium channel blockers angiotension converting enzyme inhibitors |
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What things do you look for before lithium usage? |
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CBC Chemistry profile Thyroid function Urinalysis Fasting blood sugar ECG Vital signs Serum pregnancy test |
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How often should you monitor lithium? |
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Every 6 months check chemistry profile, cbc, urinalysis, blood sugar Annually- Thyroid function |
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When would you want to obtain lithium plasma concentrations? |
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When therapy doesn't work Inadequate response Worsening symptoms You suspect toxicity COmpliance Complex drug regimens |
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Mixed mania Rapid cycling Absence of co-occurring personality disorders |
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Adverse effects of valproate |
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GI symptoms Increased bleeding time tremors Dizziness Drowsiness Nystagmus Tinnitus Back pain Abnormal gait |
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Has lamotrigine been proven useful in treatment of mania? |
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Antidepressants, thyroid supplementation, omega 3 fatty acids, folic acid |
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Non pharmacologic therapies |
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