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-only 20% have their symptoms stopped -2/3 gain some relief -the rest are unresponsive |
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-DIVERSE group -tx of symptoms -typicals and atypicals |
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-treat positive symptoms -primary action is D2 receptor block (70-80%) -blockade of D2 receptors in mesolimbic pathway to treat symptoms, blockade in other pathways causes SE |
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-TREAT POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS -1st line -lower affinity for D2 receptor (40-60% block) -block 5-HT2A receptors (70-90%) -heterogenous group |
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antipsychoitcs used to treat |
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-schizo -bipolar affective disorder -control agitation or psychosis in severely depressed -nausea |
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adverse effects of antipsychotics on movement (EPS) |
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-parkinsonism -dystonia -akathisia -acute and tardive dyskinesia |
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-akinesia -rigidity -tremor |
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-involuntary sustained muscle contractions -twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal postures |
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acute and tardive dyskinesia |
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-impairment of voluntary movement -mouth, lips, tongue, (rabbit like movements) -neck, chest, trunk |
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antipsychoitc effect on DA neurons? |
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-late onset unlike other antipsychotic induced movement disorders -random movements of tongue lips jaw face arms swaying of trunk or hips -due to prolonged exposure to D2 antagonists -results in UPREGULATION OF D2 receptors in nigrostriatal pathway -"dopamine hypersensitivity"? |
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more adverse SE of antipsychotics |
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-DUE to D2 blockade -neuroleptic malignant syndrome -hyperprolactinemia |
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neuroleptic malignant syndrome |
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-unpredictable, develops rapidly -low incidence but high mortality -extreme rigidity -fever over 104 -autonomic disturbances -muscle destruction |
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-causes swollen breasts and milk production (men and women) -antipsychotics also block release of FSH and LH (no menstruation or ovulation in women) -pseudopregnancy |
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-D2 blockade leads to movement disorders -5-HT2A blockade inc DA |
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primary site of action typical |
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-nigrostriatal and mesolimbic |
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primary site of action of atypical |
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mesolimbic and mesocortical |
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-high DA in schizo -D2 blockade relieves positive symptoms -5HT2A blockade does not inc DA significantly, relief of positive symptoms |
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-low DA in schizo -D2 blockade worsens negative symptoms and cognition -5HT2A blockade inc DA and improves negative symptoms |
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summary tuberoinfundibular |
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-normally DA inhibits prolaction -D2 blockade leads to hyperprolactinemia, sexual dysfunction, dysmenorrhea -5HT2a blockade does not inc DA significantly (may still get with atypicals) |
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even more adverse SE of antipsychotics |
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-not due to D2 blockade -WEIGHT GAIN AND METABOLIC SE -sedation -orthostatic hypotension -anticholinergic SE -seizures -jaundice -dermatitis -photosensitivity |
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other receptors antipsychotics bind |
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-responsible for SE -do not know if blockade of these receptors contributes to alleviation of symptoms -muscarinic -alpha adrenergic receptors -H2 histamine receptors |
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binding to muscarinic receptors causes |
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-dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention , constipation |
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binding to alpha adrenergic receptors |
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binding to H2 histamine receptors causes |
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-long clinical duration, need to be careful why? -most highly lipid soluble -F is 25-65% -highly protein bound (92-98%) -high Vd (greater than 7 L/kg) -multiple metabolic pathways -slow elimination (10-20hrs) |
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multiple metabolic pathways |
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-sulfoxidation, N-dealkylation, hydroxylation, glucuronidation -typicals are most commonly metabolized by CYP2D6 -metabolites are often active (Paliperdone is active metabolite of risperidone) |
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careful when giving CYP inducers and inhibitors and |
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antipsychotic drug interactions |
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-addictive effects with: -SSRIs (inc EPS) -sedatives -anticholinergics -antihistamines -alpha-AR blocking drugs -drugs with quinidine-like action (thioridazine and ziprasidone) -antiarrhythimic drug blocks NA channels and PROLONGS QT interval |
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-(phenothiazines) -aliphatic -piperidine -piperazine |
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-thioxanthenes (thiothixene) -butyrophenones (HALOPERIDOL) -heterocyclics (OLANZAPINE, QUETIAPINE, RISPERIDONE) |
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chemistry of antipsychotics |
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-differeing structures but all can adapt to a conformation similar to DA |
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why do antipsychotics bind to other receptors? |
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