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Pharmacology Psych Geriatrics Month 4 Week 2
Pharmacology Psych Geriatrics Month 4 Week 2
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08/07/2018

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Term
Polypharmacy
Definition
• Definitions vary with no established standard
• Multiple medication regimens
• Use of high-risk or unnecessary medications
• Commonly defined as use of five or more medications
Term
Influencing Factors on polypharmacy
Definition
Demographic
• Advancing age
• Female gender
• Low educational level

Health Status Markers
• Recent hospitalization • Multimorbidity
• Depression

Health Care Characteristics
• Multiple prescribers • High healthcare
utilization

Frailty
Term
Polypharmacy Consequences
Definition
• Geriatric syndromes
• Increased health care costs • Adverse drug events
• Drug-drug interactions
• Medication nonadherence
• Functional status decline
• Cognitive impairment
• Hospitalization
• Mortality
Term
Physiologic Changes With Aging
Definition
• Decreased total body water
• Decreased muscle mass • Decreased organ volume • Increased body fat
Term
Aging and Drug Metabolism
Definition
-Liver: primary source of drug metabolism
• Secondarily: • Kidney, GI tract
- Changes with aging
• Decreased liver mass + decreased function = reduced metabolism
-Medication with high first pass metabolism:
• Higher bioavailability
- Clinical significance?
• Lower medication doses = same pharmacologic effect
Term
Drugs With Increased Bioavailability in the Elderly Statins
Definition
Statins
Atorvastatin 14%
Lovastatin 5%
Pravastatin 17-34%
Simvastatin 5%
Term
Drugs With Increased Bioavailability in the Elderly Beta blockers
Definition
Labetalol 30-65%
Metoprolol 50-70%
Propranolol 30-70%
Term
Drugs With Increased Bioavailability in the Elderly TCAs
Definition
Amitriptyline 30-60%
Desipramine 33-51%
Imipramine 22-77%
Term
Drugs With Increased Bioavailability in the Elderly CNS drugs
Definition
levodopa 30-60%
morphine 20-40%
Term
Phase I Metabolism
Definition
• Oxidation and reduction via cytochrome (CYP) P450 enzyme system
• Inconsistent changes in elderly • Some 2C19 reductions
• No change 2D6
• Inconsistent: 1A2, 2C9, 2E1, 3A4
• Largest change in frail elderly
Term
Phase II Metabolism
Definition
• Examples:
• Glucuronidation • Acetylation
• Sulfation
• No major change in activity with aging
Term
Phase I cardiovascular agents
Definition
• Atorvastatin • Simvastatin
• Propranolol
Term
Phase II cardiovascular agents
Definition
Procainamide
Term
Phase I hypnbotic agents, sedatives
Definition
• Benzodiazepines • Diphenhydramine
• “Z” drugs
Term
phase II hypnotic agents, sedatives
Definition
Lorazepam, Zaleplon
Term
phase I analgesic agents
Definition
• Ibuprofen
• Meperidine
• Tramadol
Term
phase II analgesic agents
Definition
• Acetaminophen
Term
phase I antidepressants
Definition
• Tricyclic antidepressants
• Selective Serotonin Receptor Inhibitors
Term
• Barbiturates
• Carbamazepine
• Phenytoin
• Risperidone • Theophylline
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Definition
phase I
Term
• Valproic acid
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Definition
phase II
Term
Aging and Drug Excretion
Definition
- Kidney: primary source of drug excretion
- Reductions with aging
• Renal mass
• Renal blood flow
• Glomerular filtration rate
• Filtration fraction • Tubular secretion
- Serum creatinine may remain “normal”
• Actual creatinine clearance (CrCl) may be reduced
• Reduced muscle mass and creatinine production
Term
Most commonly used to estimate CrCl
Definition
Cockcroft-Gault (CG) Equation
• CrCl = [(140 – age) * weight] Serum Creatinine * 72
• Multiply by 0.85 if female
Term
Cockcroft-Gault (CG) Equation controversies
Definition
• Weight (actual, lean body, adjusted, ideal)
• Underpredicts:
- Patients who weigh less than their IBW
• Overpredicts:
- Patients who weigh more then their IBW (i.e. obese)
Term
Drugs With Altered Renal Excretion and Dose Adjustments, Antibiotics
Definition
• Aminoglycosides -hearing loss, ATN
• Carbapenems- Seizures
• Penicillins-CNS stimulation, seizures
• Sulfonamides - crystalluria
• Tetracycline- azotemia, renal damage
• Vancomycin- ototoxicity, nehrotoxicity
Term
Drugs With Altered Renal Excretion and Dose Adjustments, antivviral agents
Definition
• Acyclovir, Valacyclovir • Famciclovir
-seizures, confusion, renal failure
Term
Drugs With Altered Renal Excretion and Dose Adjustments,cardiovascular agents
Definition
• Atenolol • Digoxin
• Telmisartan

potential toxicity: • Bradycardia, hypotension • Heart block, confusion
• Renal failure
Term
Drugs With Altered Renal Excretion and Dose Adjustments,, CNS agents
Definition
• Gabapentin • Lithium
• Pregabalin

potential toxicity: • Somnolence, confusion
• Sedation, confusion, tremors
• Confusion, blurred vision
Term
Pharmacodynamic Changes and Aging
Definition
altered receptor number and affinity, signal transduction, homeostatic mechanisms -> increased drug sensitivity
Term
Pharmacodynamic Changes: Cardiovascular
Definition
• Beta-blockers
• Increased response
• Increased risk of orthostatic hypotension • Decreased arterial compliance
• Decreased baroreceptor reflex
• Medications
• TCAs, antipsychotics, diuretics, ACEIs • Direct vasodilators, opioids
Term
Pharmacodynamic Changes: Fluid and Electrolyte
Definition
Reductions with aging: Glomerular filtration rate
• Thirst response
• Urine concentration
• Aldosterone response to hyperkalemia
• Response to antidiuretic hormone
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• Reduced coping with sudden changes in fluid status or electrolytes
Term
• Increased adverse drug event risks in elderly
Definition
• Medications that cause electrolyte disturbances and preexisting electrolyte disorder
• Acute illness affecting fluid and electrolyte status
• Use of multiple medications that can cause electrolyte disturbances
Term
Pharmacodynamic Changes: CNS
Definition
changes w aging: number of neurons and receptors, metabolism of neurotransmitters ---->
Decrease in reserve or compensatory ability
Term
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurotransmitter system changes
Definition
• Increased sensitivity to benzodiazepines
• Toxicities • Ataxia
• Sedation
• Cognitive impairment
Term
Acetylcholine neurotransmitter system changes
Definition
-Reduced
• Cholinergic neurons
• Choline uptake from periphery
• Choline acetyltransferase
• Nicotinic and muscarinic receptors
-Increased
• Acetylcholinesterase
Term
Dopamine neurotransmitter system changes
Definition
• Increased dopamine type 2 receptors • Predisposes patients to delirium
Term
• Substantia nigra
Definition
• Reduction in dopamine type 2 receptors • Increased risk of extrapyramidal side effects
Term
Medicare Part D
Definition
• Voluntary prescription drug insurance coverage
-All Medicare patients are eligible
• Hundreds of privately-insured subsidized plans are offered
• Late enrollment penalty
-Applied if not purchased when first eligible for Medicare
Term
How to Get Drug Coverage
Definition
1. Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (PDP)
• Drug coverage is added separately to original Medicare Part A/B
2. Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C)
• Similar to an HMO
• AKA“MA-PDs”
• Medicare Part A, B, D are bundled together
Term
Costs Associated With PDPs
Definition
• Premium
• Monthly fee that varies by plan
• Yearly deductible
• Out-of-pocket costs before PDP begins payment of covered drugs
• Copayments, coinsurance
• Payment for medication after deductible is met
• Copayment: set amounts for specific drug tiers
• Coinsurance: pay percentage of drug cost (i.e. 25%)
• Costs in the coverage gap
• Begins when the patient and drug plan have spent a certain amount on covered drugs
• Temporary limit on drug plan coverage of medications
• Amount changes annually
• Patient responsible for higher percentage of cost on brand and generic medications
Term
Medicaid
Definition
• State run health insurance program for low income and disabled individuals
• Must enroll in a PDP
• PDP pays first then Medicaid covers remainder
• Participants responsible for small co-payment • Nursing home patients pay $0
Term
Managed Care Plans (Part C)
Definition
• Medicare Advantage Plan
• Private companies that contract with Medicare to provide Part A, B, and D coverage
• Examples include:
• Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) • Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)
• Cover all Medicare services
• Most plans offer extra coverage
• Rules
• Medicare pays insurance company fixed monthly amount
• Plans can charge different out-of-pocket costs • Set different rules on how to get services
Term
Capitation
Definition
• CMS and state pay health plan a prospective capitation payment per month per patient
• Same payment regardless of services
• Goal: reduce cost and increase quality
-Reduce excess and expensive services
Term
Medicare Part D
Definition
• Voluntary prescription drug insurance coverage
-All Medicare patients are eligible
• Hundreds of privately-insured subsidized plans are offered
• Late enrollment penalty
-Applied if not purchased when first eligible for Medicare
Term
How to Get Drug Coverage
Definition
1. Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (PDP)
• Drug coverage is added separately to original Medicare Part A/B
2. Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C)
• Similar to an HMO
• AKA“MA-PDs”
• Medicare Part A, B, D are bundled together
Term
Costs Associated With PDPs
Definition
• Premium
• Monthly fee that varies by plan
• Yearly deductible
• Out-of-pocket costs before PDP begins payment of covered drugs
• Copayments, coinsurance
• Payment for medication after deductible is met
• Copayment: set amounts for specific drug tiers
• Coinsurance: pay percentage of drug cost (i.e. 25%)
• Costs in the coverage gap
• Begins when the patient and drug plan have spent a certain amount on covered drugs
• Temporary limit on drug plan coverage of medications
• Amount changes annually
• Patient responsible for higher percentage of cost on brand and generic medications
Term
Medicaid
Definition
• State run health insurance program for low income and disabled individuals
• Must enroll in a PDP
• PDP pays first then Medicaid covers remainder
• Participants responsible for small co-payment • Nursing home patients pay $0
Term
Managed Care Plans (Part C)
Definition
• Medicare Advantage Plan
• Private companies that contract with Medicare to provide Part A, B, and D coverage
• Examples include:
• Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) • Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)
• Cover all Medicare services
• Most plans offer extra coverage
• Rules
• Medicare pays insurance company fixed monthly amount
• Plans can charge different out-of-pocket costs • Set different rules on how to get services
Term
Capitation
Definition
• CMS and state pay health plan a prospective capitation payment per month per patient
• Same payment regardless of services
• Goal: reduce cost and increase quality
-Reduce excess and expensive services
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