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Medications for depression - ANSWER-SSRIs
SNRIs
SDRIs
TCAs
MAOIs

SSRIs - ANSWER--Action: inhibit 5-HT reuptake
-Examples: citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline
-Adverse effects:
• nausea
• agitation
• diarrhea
• headache
• weight gain
• sexual side effects

SNRIs - ANSWER--inhibit 5-HT reuptake
-inhibit NE reuptake (↑ energy, focus)
-increase DA in prefrontal cortex (↑ cognition)
-Examples: desvenlafaxine, duloxetine, levomilnacipran, venlafaxine
-Adverse effects:
• elevated blood pressure
• nausea
• sweating
• tremors
• anxiety
• insomnia
• constipation
• anorexia
• sexual dysfunction

SDRIs - ANSWER--inhibit DA reuptake (↑alertness, motivation)
-inhibit NE reuptake (↑energy)
-Adverse effects:
• agitation
• headache
• dry mouth
• constipation

,• weight loss

TCAs - ANSWER--Action: inhibits the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine; blocks
norepinephrine, histamine, and acetylcholine receptors
-Examples: amitriptyline, clomipramine, desipramine, doxepin
-Common Side Effects:
• dry mouth
• constipation
• blurred vision
• urinary retention
• sedation
• weight gain
• hypotension
• tachycardia
• sexual dysfunction

MAOIs - ANSWER--Action: increases norepinephrine and serotonin by inhibiting the
enzyme that inactivates it
-Examples: isocarboxazid, phenelzine, tranylcypromine
-Common Side Effects:
• sedation
• dizziness
• sexual dysfunction
• hypertensive crisis

Prescribing pearls: citalopram (Celexa) - ANSWER-mild antihistamine effects

Prescribing pearls: escitalopram (Lexapro) - ANSWER-no known drug interactions

Prescribing pearls: fluoxetine (Prozac) - ANSWER-longest half-life

Prescribing pearls: paroxetine (Paxil) - ANSWER-also treats social anxiety and
insomnia

Prescribing pearls: fluvoxamine (Luvox) - ANSWER-treats anxious depression smokers
require increased dose

Prescribing pearls: sertraline (Zoloft) - ANSWER-also treats social anxiety and
hypersomnolence

Prescribing pearls: bupropion (Wellbutrin) - ANSWER-NDRI may improve energy,
alertness, and motivation; not first line treatment for anxiety; contraindicated in clients
with a history of seizures

,Prescribing pearls: duloxetine (Cymbalta) - ANSWER-effective for atypical pain at
higher doses; appropriate for clients who present with somatic symptoms of depression;
effective for atypical pain, such as fibromyalgia and diabetic neuropathy

Prescribing pearls: venlafaxine (Effexor) - ANSWER-treats both depression and anxiety
disorders, ensure trial of higher dose before switching to a different medication

Prescribing pearls: desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) - ANSWER-effective for perimenopausal
vasomotor symptoms

considered when selecting a medication: - ANSWER--Client preference
-Prior treatment response
-Anticipated adverse effects
-Comorbidities
-Half-life and interactions
-Cost

if a medication is not achieving efficacy: - ANSWER--Increase dose gradually
-Switch to a different drug within the same class
-Switch to drug in a different class
-Add a second medication

Use to protect against suicide - ANSWER-lithium

MDD and BPD genetics - ANSWER-genetic factors contribute 31-42% of the disease
risk in MDD and 59-85% in BPD

monoamine hypothesis of depression - ANSWER--posits that depression occurs as a
result of a deficiency of one or all three monoamine transmitters
• serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine
-while mania may result from an excess

*Emphasis is now shifted from the monoamines to their receptors and other
downstream events such as the regulation of gene expression, growth factors,
environmental factors, and epigenetic changes

- ANSWER-Three principal neurotransmitters
-norepinephrine (NE), dopamine (DA), and serotonin 5HT
• comprise the monoamine neurotransmitter system
• implications for the pathophysiology and treatment of mood disorders
• All known pharmacologic treatments for mood disorders act upon one or more of these
three neurotransmitters
-Many of the symptoms of mood disorders are hypothesized to involve dysfunction of
various combinations of the monoamine neurotransmitters

, Mood disorders include ____________________ and ___________________ -
ANSWER-depressive disorders and bipolar disorders

Major depressive disorder (MDD) - ANSWER-one of the most prevalent psychiatric
disorders
-estimated that more than 300 million people suffer from
-leading cause of disability worldwide
-7.1% of adults and 13.3% of adolescents in the U.S. had at least one major depressive
episode
-An imbalance of specific neurotransmitters, including dopamine, serotonin, and
norepinephrine, can influence brain activity and result in depression
-decreased neurotransmitter activity in the prefrontal cortex (PFC)

MDD dx - ANSWER--occurrence of at least one episode of major depression lasting at
least two weeks.
-must experience 5 or more of the following symptoms in two weeks to be diagnosed
with a major depressive episode:
• feeling low most of the day for most days
• decreased interest in activities
• substantial weight loss, significant change in appetite
• fidgeting, random movement (i.e. pacing)
• decreased energy
• sense of guilt or worthlessness
• lack of focus or ability to make decisions
• repeated thoughts of death and suicide

risk factors associated with major depressive disorder (MDD) - ANSWER-female gender
older adults with multiple health problems and disabilities
non-white populations
family history of MDD, suicide attempts and completion, substance abuse
history of abuse/neglect
financial, job loss, divorce, or other life stressors
low socioeconomic status
lack of relationships and support systems

Certain conditions are associated with depression, including: - ANSWER-epilepsy
post-stroke
Parkinson's disease
multiple sclerosis
degenerative brain disease
Alzheimer's disease
coronary artery disease
depression in malignancy
hypothyroidism
hyperthyroidism
hyperparathyroidism

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