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ANTIDEPRESSANTS
Tricyclic Antidepressants
 Act on neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine by inhibiting their reuptake at the presynaptic
neuron. Also, act on histamine (drowsiness and weight gain) and acetylcholine.
 Administered orally, highly lipophilic and protein-bound, long half-life, steady-state five days
 First pass by the liver and excreted from kidneys
 Contraindicated in-cardiovascular disease (HEART DISEASE), glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, or
urinary retention, hypersensitivity, and MAOIs
o Contraindicated in the elderly population (BPH, Glaucoma, Constipation)
o Pregnancy Category C
o Tardive dyskinesia, acute hepatitis, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome (amoxapine)
o Titrate gradually, nausea, headache, vertigo, malaise, and nightmare- abrupt discontinuation
 Use caution- DO NOT GIVE significant risk for cardiac conduction disorder/prolonged QRS and
PR/QT interval (baseline ECG), seizure monitoring, monitor for suicidal ideation, caution in elderly
due to anticholinergic and norepinephrine effect (confusion, orthostatic hypotension, and falls)
 Adverse effects- (ANTICHOLINERGIC) dry mouth, constipation, urinary hesitancy/retention,
blurred vision, sedation, orthostatic hypotension, weight gain/increased appetite, nausea/weight gain,
gynecomastia, tinnitus, euphoria, mania, change in libido
 Uses- Depression, Enuresis. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (clomipramine), Panic disorder
(imipramine), Insomnia (doxepin, amitriptyline, trazodone), Neuropathic pain (amitriptyline,
imipramine)
 Take medication at the same time each day; don’t miss any doses, monitor LFTs




Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
 Irreversibly inactivating the enzymes that metabolize norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine increases these
neurotransmitters' availability. Prevent the breakdown of tyramine. NOT FIRST LINE OF TREATMENT
 Major first-pass effect, metabolized by the liver, excreted by the kidneys, Half-life 1 to 3 hours, Effects
immediate/14 days, onset 1 to 2 weeks
 Contraindications- liver or kidney disease, hypersensitivity, congestive heart failure, or arteriosclerotic disease
age older than 60 (Not approved in children)
o Not used in patients with impulsive, cognitive impairment, cannot follow dietary constrictions
o Pregnant Category C/excreted from breast milk
 Adverse- Insomnia, Anxiety, agitation
o Dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention, and constipation (anticholinergic)
o Common- dizziness, headaches, insomnia, restlessness, and hypotension

, Hypertensive Crisis - Avoid food containing tyramine (Wine/cheese/aged/fermented/yogurt sour cream/soy
sauce) and drugs that raise blood pressure (anticholinergics, sympathomimetics, stimulants), AVOID
serotonergic drugs Ex: Imitrex
o Hypertensive crisis- headaches, heart palpitation, stiff/sore neck, chest tightness, tachycardia,
sweating, and dilated pupils (treatment Phentolamine)
 Look for neurologic symptoms eye grounds, listen to heart (ekg)
 Use- Treat resistant unipolar depression, panic disorder, and atypical depression associated with borderline
personality disorder
 Monitor- liver function test




Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
 Affects the serotonin neurotransmitter in the synaptic cleft by blocking the serotonin transporter from
returning the remaining serotonin to the presynaptic cell.
o Fluoxetine-affects dopamine
o Citalopram & escitalopram- true SSRIs
 Orally, highly protein-bound and variable biodistribution, peak levels range from 1 to 8 hours
 Significant first pass, metabolized by the CYP450 system, excreted by the kidneys
 Contraindications- Hypersensitivity, MAOI, severe hepatic or renal impairment, avoided in the first and last
trimester of pregnancy
 Adverse- Taper over the first week nausea/vomiting, headache, light-headedness, dizziness, dry mouth,
increased sweating, weight gain or loss, exacerbation of anxiety, agitation, sexual side effect
o Serotonin syndrome- (St. John’s wort & S-adenosylmethionine) Nausea, diarrhea, shivering,
sweating, hyperthermia, vasoconstriction, tachycardia, hypertension, myoclonic jerking, tremor,
agitation, ataxia, disorientation, confusion, and delirium
o Withdrawal symptoms- (paroxetine, sertraline, citalopram, escitalopram)- nausea, dizziness,
and paresthesia
o CNS depression- Avoid alcohol, antihistamines, opioid analgesics
 Use- Depression, anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, and Bulimia. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder,
posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and social phobia.
o Off-label anorexia, depressive phase of bipolar, chronic headaches, pain
 Monitor- mood/suicidal ideations
 Can take 2-6 weeks, but usually 3 to 4 weeks for full effect. Start low dose reduce side effects
 WEAN MEDICATION SLOWLY, DO NOT ABRUPTLY STOP

, Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs)
 Block the serotonin and norepinephrine transporters by inhibiting the reuptake of norepinephrine
and increasing the availability to bind with the postsynaptic receptors (Venlafaxine, duloxetine,
desvenlafaxine)
 Metabolized by the liver, excreted by the urine
 Contraindications- monitor for mood stability, Pregnancy category C, avoid pregnancy
 Use- Major depression and bipolar mood disorders
o Venlafaxine- anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, PTSD
o Duloxetine- neuropathic pain & overactive bladder
 Adverse side effects- Headache, somnolence, dizziness, insomnia, nervousness, dry mouth,
constipation, abnormal ejaculation, anorexia/weight loss, elevated BP
 Monitor- Liver function, suicidal risk, tapered off medication if pregnant, especially in the third
trimester, do not stop abruptly (withdrawal syndrome)




Atypical Antidepressants
 Weak inhibits of presynaptic uptake of dopamine and norepinephrine. Does not inhibit the reuptake of
serotonin
 Rapidly absorbed and bound to protein
 Metabolized via CYP2D6,1A2, and 3A, 75% through urine and 15% in feces
 Contraindicated in patients with seizures (severe head injury, severe stroke, CNS tumor, CNS
infection), anorexia nervosa or bulimia, withdrawal from alcohol, benzodiazepines, and
barbiturates, hypersensitivity
 Adverse- Insomnia, headache, agitation, dizziness, diaphoresis, nausea/vomiting, xerostomia,
constipation
 Off-label- Depression, Not indicated for depression and anxiety alone
 Use- patients who do not respond well to SSRIs or have weight fain/sexual dysfunction
o Mirtazapine- drowsiness is helpful in patients who have insomnia as a symptom of
depression
o Combined with SSRI can help anxiety and depression, augment SSRIs

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