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Chapter 28Anxiolytics and Other Agents Used to

Treat Psychiatric Conditions

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Psychotherapeutics • Agents used in the treatment of emotional

and mental disorders• Commonly prescribed drugs

– Used when a person’s ability to cope with his or her environment is seriously impaired

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Psychotherapeutics p632• Used for treatment of:

– Anxiety (anxiolytics)– Mental and emotional disorders– Psychosis (break with reality)– Affective disorders (mood disorders)

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Anxiety

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Anxiolytics p632• Barbiturates

– The oldest drugs to be used as anxiolytic agents• Depress the CNS• Suppress REM sleep

• Carbamates– Depress the CNS– Similar to barbiturates– Ex: meprobamate – Cause considerable – daytime sedation

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AnxiolyticsAntihistamines and Benzodiazepines

p633-634 • Antihistamines– Used as anxiolytics– Cause sedation– Example: Hydroxyzine: useful in tx of pruritic

dermatoses• Benzodiazepines

– First line of drugs used for anxiety disorders– Produce sedation and muscle relaxation

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Anxiolytics: Side Effect/Adverse Effects

• Usually safe– Sedation– Relaxation

• Check vital signs

• Dangerous when taken with:– Other CNS depressants

– Alcohol• Respiratory arrest

• Provide for pt safety

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Antipsychotic Agents p643• Treat

– Schizophrenia– Organic psychosis– Manic phase of bipolar affective disorder

• Clients with psychotic disorders show symptomatic improvement

• Action: Decreased dopamine levels. When dopamine levels are lowered, Ach levels are raised. The increase in acetylcholine accounts for many of the adverse effects of psychotropic medications.

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Side effects antipsychotic agents p644

• Extrapyramidal symptoms– from lowered dopamine levels which

result in increased acetylcholine levels• Uncontrollable tremors, jerky

movements, akathisia, insomnia, pacing, spasms, tics

– Tardive dyskinesia: can become permanent

• Rhythmic involuntary movements of facial muscles and tongue

• EPS symptoms can be reduced with anticholinergics

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Side effects antipsychotic agents p644

• Impaired temperature regulation• Lower the seizure threshold• Photosensitivity• Interference in ejaculation in males• Orthostatic hypotension• Examples

– Chlorpromazine (Thorazine)• Prototype

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Anti-manic agents p645• Lithium is the drug of choice for treatment of manic episodes• Lithium toxicity:

– N&V – diarrhea – fatigue – tremors – ataxia – coma – convulsions – death

– Low serum sodium levels may cause lithium retention and lithium toxicity

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Lithium cont p648• Nursing considerations

– Anticipate labs for serum lithium levels– Teach add salt to food to prevent lithium toxicity– No appreciable drug effect for one week.

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Other mood stabilizers p648• Anti-convulsants used as

mood stabilizers:– Valproate (Depakote)– Carbamazepine

(Tegretol)– Lamotrigine (Lamictal)– Gabapentin (Neurontin)– Topiramate (Topamax)

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Antidepressant agents p638-643

• Classes of antidepressants– Tricyclic antidepressants– Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)– Selective Seratonin Reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)– Other antidepressant agents

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Tricyclic Antidepressants p 638Tricyclics

• Increase norepi levels– Used to treat

• Depression• Chronic pain• Bedwetting• Examples:

• amitriptyline (Elavil) • imipramine (Tofranil)

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Tricyclic Antidepressants p638• Adverse/side effects

– Orthostatic hypotension – sedation – weight gain – dry mouth – urinary retention – tremors– sexual dysfunction

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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) p639

• Inhibit monoamine oxidase– Monoamine oxidase (produced by liver)

• Normally inactivates neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine

• Examples:– Phenelzine (Nardil)– Tranylcypromine (Parnate)

• Dangerous side effects of MAOIs• Hypotension• Hypertension• Death

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Diet restrictions MAOIs • Diet restrictions for pt on MAOIs

• Avoid tyramine rich foods Table 28-3 page 640– Aged or cured foods are rich in tyramine

• Potentially fatal hypertension can result when tyramine is ingested

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Selective seratonin reuptake inhibitorsSSRIs p638

• Examples:– Fluoxetine HCl (Prozac) – Sertraline HCl (Zoloft) – Paroxetine HCl (Paxil)

• Action: increase seratonin levels. For mild to moderate depression

• Can take several weeks for therapeutic levels to be reached

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SSRIs continued p638Adverse effects and side effects

– Nausea – dry mouth – headache– Dizziness– Decreased libido– Agitation– Insomnia– Potential for suicide attempt

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Geriatric Considerations– Potential for toxic effects is increased• Side effects increased

– Orthostatic hypotension, sedation, and anticholinergic side effects

• Increased anxiety is associated with the use of tricyclic antidepressants

• Lithium is more toxic in elderly clients; lower doses are necessary

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