Substance related disorders MUDr. Lucie Pilařová Dept. of Psychiatry, Masaryk University, Brno.

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Substance related disorders MUDr. Lucie Pilařová Dept. of Psychiatry, Masaryk University, Brno

Classification - categories intoxication abuse - harmful use dependence withdrawal state psychotic disorder amnestic disorder

Intoxication a transient syndrom due to recent substance ingestion that produce clinically significant psychological and physical impairment.These changes disappear when the substance is eliminated from the body.

Abuse - harmful use refers to maladaptive patterns of substance use that impair heapth in broad sense (any physical, mental or social harm resulting from excessive consumption)

Dependence refers to certain physiological and psychological phenomena induced by the repeated taking of substance. strong desire to také the substance, need to obtain the drug,progressive neglect of alternative sources of satisfactory, the development of tolerance and physical withdrawal state

Dependence physiological dependence - demonstration either tolerance to the pharmacological effects of the drug or charakteristic withdrawal syndrom when the drug use is diminished non physiological phenomena : desire for the drug, drug seeking behaviour, continued need to obtain the reinforcing properties of the drug tolerance : state in which after repeated administration, a drug produces a decreased effect or increasing doses are required to produce the same effects

Withdrawal state a group of symptoms and signs occuring when a drug is reduced in amount or withdrawn which last for limited time

Alcohol Intoxication - recent ingestion of alcohol symptoms : mood lability, inappropriate sexual or agresive bahaviour, impaired judgment, social or occuopational functioning, which develops during or after alcohol ingestion (slurred speech, incoordination, unsteady gate, nystagmus,impairment in attention, memory), severity of symptoms correlates with the blood concentration(sense of well being - incoordination, irritability - sedation..)

Alcohol Idiosyncratic alcohol intoxication - pathological drunkenness - changes in behaviour occuring within minutes after taking a small amount of alcohol (aggression, desorientation etc..)

Alcohol withdrawal state abrupt withdrawal from alcohol or just reduce usual intake (symptoms may stave off by futher drinking) MINOR : shakes onset after hours after (vomiting, nausea, sweating, hyperreflexia, elevation of blood pressure, hypervebntilation, fever, insomnia, psychomotoric agitation)

Alcohol withdrawal state DELIRIUM : long history of drinking, onset 2-3 days after clouding of conscioiusness, disorientation in time and place,impairment of recent memory, perceptual disturbances (hallucinations), agitation, restlessness, tremolous, autonomic disturbances, epileptic seizures treatment : supportive measures (food, hydratation), nutrition supplementation, thiamine, benzodiazepines - chlordiazepoxid, clomethiazol, doses of those according to severity of symptoms, tapering off slowly)

Alcohol dependence development of tolerance (a need to use increasing doses to produce same effect), desire, withdrawal state which follow a drop in blood concentration, characteristically appears on waking, after a fall of alcohol concentration during the night.,they may stave off by futher drinking - early morning drinking),memory blackouts

Alcohol dependence social damages physical damages (GIT, cardiovascular, malnutrition, neurological etc..) psychiatric complication of alcohol dependence :depression, suicide, Wernicke -Korsakoff syndrome (nystagmus,ataxie, mental confusion), this stage may lead to Korsakoff psychosis, alcohol dementia, alcohol hallucinosis

Treatment of alcohol dependence Alcohol detoxification (treatment of withdrawal syndrom - chemical substitution of alcohol by benzodiazepines) treatment of coexisting disorders

Treatment of alcohol dependence possibilities of pharmacology : anticraving therapy - acamprosat, naltrexon aversive therapy - disulfuram supportive therapy - vitamines psychological treatment - supportive, cognitive behavioural, in a therapeutical community, an individual, etc

Opioids The strongest pain killers, sedating effect codein, morphin, heroin. Syntetics analgetics intoxification _ euphoria, apathy, dysphoria, psychomotoric agitation or retardation, impaired judgment that develops during or shortly after opioid use severe psychological and physical dependence

Opioids withdrawal state - sweating, yawning, insomnia, piloerection, anorexia, dilated pupils, tremor, abdominal cramp, diarrhea, vomiting, elecated blood pressure, increased respoiratory, heart rate, dysphoric mood, aches.Treatment - mild: benzodiazepines, analgetics, severe : chemical substitution - methadon, buprenorphin treatment of dependence - psychological treatment (supportive therapy), often retaining therapy (lasting for long time) - methadon, buprenorphin

Stimulants amphetamines, cocain, methylphenydate etc intoxication : immidiate effect on mood - euphoria (but may by anxiety, tension, anger), excitment, increased energy,PM agitation, enhanced sense of mastery, grandious thinking, insomnia, anorexia, talkativness, overactivity, transient delusional psychosis Treatment : acute overdose - sedation, managment of somatic complications, controlling psychotic symptoms

Stimulants psychological dependence withdrawal state : dysphoric mood, depression, anxiety, hunger, slugginess or agitation, irritability, insomnia, increased activity, craving. Treatment : social, psychological support, antidepressants

Cannabionoids Marihuana, hashish intoxication : pleasant state of euphory, emotional lability, depersonalization and confusion, disconnected speech, recent memory impairment, increased heart rate, averse rare reactions : panic, psychosis, depression

Cannabionoids psychological dependence some clinicians have indentified an amotival syndrome of low drive, poor judgment, loss insight, poor communication as the effect of chronic use of cannabinoids (many years)

Hallucinogens Mescalin, psilocybin, diethyllamid, MMDA (+ stimulant), LSD intoxication ( psychic state) : alteration of mood (euphoria), vividness of real or fantasied senzory illusions and hallucinations, senesthesia (overflow from one senzory modality to another), confusion, loss of body boundaries, feeling of grandiosity and omnipotence)

Hallucinogens physical signs : pupillary dilatation, tachycardia, sweating, palpitation, tremors etc., possible adverse reaction _ acute panic attacks, psychosis, flashbacks, precipitations of underlying psychosis Treatment : supportive and reassuring person, diminishing the stimulation around, panic - benzodiazepines, psychosis - neuroleptics no dependence no withdrawal state

Sedative, hypnotics, anxiolytics Intoxication :similar to alcohol, mood lability, slurred speech, incoordination, unsteady gate, nystagmus, impairment in attention and memory psychological, physical dependence - detoxificatin, substituion with other therapy (psychotherapy)

Sedative, hypnotics, anxiolytics withdrawal state : autonomic hyperactivity, hand tremor, nausea, vomiting, transient hallucinations, psychomotoric agitation, anxiety withdrawal delirium risk od grand mal seizures treatment : tapered off medication slowly (weeks) at the patient with no signs of tolerance or withdrawal state but with long history of using this kind of medication

References Waldinger RJ : Psychiatry for medical student, Washington DC : American Psychiatry Press, 1997