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Pharmacology
Antidepressants
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Graduate
10/07/2009

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Term
Antidepressants come in 3 classes, what are they?
Definition
Monoamine (such as serotonin or NE) uptake inhibitors
MAO inhibitors
Atypical
Term
Mechanism of action common to all antidepressants?
Definition
on the molecular level: inhibition of uptake of 5-HT and/or NE (but not DA)
on cellular level: neutrophric hypothesis
Works genomically (hence delayed effects)
Term
What are the 1st generation NE/5HT uptake blockers?
Definition
TCAs
Term
What other properities do TCAs have (what receptors can by antagonize)
Definition
muscarinic (ACh), histaminergic, and a1-adrenergic antagonist properties and block some ion channels
Term
How do the TCAs make it through the BBB?
Definition
Lipid soluble
Term
How long does it take for the TCA to take effect?
Definition
2-3 weeks
Term
CNS side fx of TCAs:
therapeutic and high doses
Definition
sedation (a1 or H1 antagonist effects)
insomnia, restlessness, fine hand tremor (M effects)
high doses: mania in ppl w/ bipolar, seizures in ppl prone to epilepsy, toxic psychosis (anticholinergic effect)
Term
Peripheral side effects of TCA
Definition
3 things: cardio, autonomic, constitutional
cardio: orthostatic hypotension (a1 blockade) and reflex tachycardia; direct cardiac toxicity w. quinidine-like effect
Autonomic: cholinergic blockade (dry mouth, pupil dilation, blurred vission, exacerbation of narrow angle glaucoma, urinary retention, consitpaiton, impotence
Constitutional: weight gain
Term
Overdose of TCA causes...
Definition
arrhythmias, hypotension, seizures, coma
Term
lethal dose of TCAs is how many times the daily dose?
Definition
10-20x (only prescribe a weeks supply worth)
Term
Used for: TCAs
Definition
unipolar (major) depression, panic disorder

adjunctive tx in chronic pain, sleep disorders, OCD (clomipramine only)
Term
What are the TCAs?
Definition
clomipramine, imipramine, desipramine, amitryptiline
Term
What are the SSRIs?
Definition
fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline
Term
What are the atypical antidepressants?
Definition
Bupropion
Term
What are the non selectie MAOIs?
Definition
phenelzine, tranylcypromine
Term
What is the selective MAOI-B?
Definition
selegiline
Term
Imipramine is what kind of drug?
Definition
TCA
Term
desipramine is what kind of drug?
Definition
TCA
Term
amitryptiline is what kind of drug?
Definition
TCA
Term
clomipramine is what kind of drug?
Definition
TCA
Term
fluoxetine is what kind of drug?
Definition
SSRI
Term
Sertraline is what kind of drug?
Definition
SSRI
Term
paroxetine is what kind of drug?
Definition
ssri
Term
fluvoxamine is what kind of drug?
Definition
ssri
Term
bupropion is what kind of drug?
Definition
atypical antidepressant
Term
tranylcypromie is what kind of drug?
Definition
MAOI non selective
Term
phenelzine is what kind of drug?
Definition
MAOI non selective
Term
selegiline is what kind of drug?
Definition
MAOI-B
Term
t or f? fluoxetine has effects on a-1 adrenergic, histamine, muscarinic activity?
Definition
false. it is a selective 5-HT blocker
Term
Excretion: fluoxetine
Definition
no urinary excretion, purely hepatic metabolism
Term
T 1/2: fluoxetine
Definition
2 days (due to zero urinary excretion)
Term
Side effects: fluoxetine
Definition
nausea, insomnia, sexaul side effects
Term
What would happen if you combined SSRIs with MAOIs?
Definition
serotonin syndrome
Term
Used for: SSRIs
Definition
major depression, anxiety disorders, panic disorder, OCD
Term
compare TCAs and SSRIs in terms of:
therapeutic index
side effects
effectiveness
Definition
therapeutic index: SSRIs have much larger
side effects: SSRIs don't have the side effects that TCAs do (b/c they have no effect on alpha1, H1, M receptors)
tca's more effective in tx severe depression
Term
Mechanism of action: bupropion
Definition
NE uptake inhibitor structurally related to amphetamines so it is a stimulant rather than sedative
Term
Side effect profile: bupropion
Definition
no cardiac or anti-ACh effects, no wt gain, no sexual dysfunction
highly prone to seizures in susceptible individuals and may cause HT
Term
Used for: bupropion
Definition
depression assoc w. psychomotor retardation
at lower dose, attenuate discomfort of nicotine withdrawal
Term
where are the MAOs located in the body?
Definition
where the two nervous sys are: CNS and gut
Term
mechanism of action: MAOIs
Definition
MAO inhibition increases synaptic levels of 5-HT especially well (only degradative enzyme for it). effect on DA or NE is slight
Term
What is the wine and cheese syndrome?
Definition
a severe hypertensive crisis that results from potentiation of indirectly acting sympathomimetic amines (in food or drugs) b/c MAO is being inhibited in the periphery
Term
What is the serotonin syndrome?
Definition
basically excessive 5HT leads to hyperthermia, muscle rigidity, myoclonus
Term
What are the 4 drug-drug interactions you have to watch out for when administering an MAOI?
Definition
1. sympathomimetic amines (wine and cheese syndrome)
2. serotonin uptake inhibitors (serotonin syndrome)
3. levo-DOPA - agitation (Central) and hyptertension (peripheral)
4. Meperidine (serious potentially fatal interaction - it is an opiod mu agonist. Mu receptors when activated are responsible for producing spinal/supraspinal analgesia, euphoria, respiratory depression, miosis, and constipation)
Term
Used for: non selective MAOI
Definition
2nd/3rd line drugs in unipolar depression
Narcolepsy (b/c of REM sleep suppression)
Parkinson's disease
Term
Which AD recently started coming in a transdermal formation and has a low risk of HT crisis?
Definition
selegiline the MAOI-B
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