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Medication used in Mental Health August2013GSHarnisch
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Anti-psychotics Anti-depressants Anti-anxiety Mood stabilisers Sleeping pills Medication to manage side-effects 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Common used drugs in Psychiatry
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All medication have side effects All medication interact with each other Some medication, herbs, drugs or food should not be taken together for example: champix with clozapine citalopram with alcohol, St. John’s Wart Tegretol and grapefruit juice http://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/ update0206d.shtml http://www.health.harvard.edu/fhg/updates/ update0206d.shtml 16/06/2013GSHarnisch All Medication
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16/06/2013GSHarnisch Name of commonly used antipsychotics Clozapine - Clozaril Olanzapine - Zyprexa Quetiapine - Seroquel Risperidone - Risperdal
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Some are given by injection Others are given by tablets Injections have the advantage that one does not have to remember to take the medication every day. 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Anti-psychotics: Administration
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They are not a cure but are given to manage the symptoms of psychosis for example they may: control anxiety and serious agitation, so that the person getting the medication feels less threatened reduce incoherent speech and muddled thinking reduce confusion lessen delusions and hallucinations reduce violent, disruptive behaviour reduce mania. 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antipsychotics: Effects
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Most antipsychotics block one of the brain chemicals that carry messages between cells in different areas of the brain (dopamine). Blocking that chemical reduces the flow of messages Most antipsychotics affect other brain chemicals too, and this causes some of the side effects. 16/06/2013GSHarnisch How do antipsychotics work?
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effects on the heart drowsiness dry mouth which can cause tooth decay blurred vision dizziness feeling sick difficulty passing water rapid heartbeat 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Side - Effects
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weight gain and obesity high blood sugar and diabetes high blood pressure high cholesterol. eye problems – cataract constipation which may be severe enough to be life- threatening if not treated low blood pressure restlessness 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Side - Effects
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http://www.mentalhealthcare.org.uk/view_all_videos/dr _juliana_onwumere_video_4 16/06/2013GSHarnisch How can I persuade my relative to take medication?
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Obtain information on medication including hand-outs only from the medsafe website: http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/ http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/ Or from: http://www.sane.org/information/factsheets- podcasts/201-antipsychotic-medication 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Medication
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Types of antidepressants used most commonly: (there are more than 10 types) Tricyclics Amitriptyline Clomipramine Imipramine Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Citalopram Paroxetine Fluoxetine - Prozac 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antidepressant Drugs
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Drowsiness Dry mouth Blurred vision Constipation Urinary retention Dizziness Delayed orgasm and low sex drive, particularly in men Increased heart rate Disorientation or confusion 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antidepressant side effects - summary
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Low blood pressure, which can cause light- headedness Increased appetite Weight gain Fatigue Headache 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antidepressant side effects - summary
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dizziness dry mouth feeling agitated or shaky not sleeping well or, alternatively, feeling very sleepy loss of appetite yawning excessive sweating 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antidepressant side effects - summary
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Serotonin syndrome: confusion agitation muscle twitching sweating shivering diarrhoea 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antidepressant side effects - summary
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Benzodiazepines: Lorazepam - Ativan Oxazepam - Serax Diazepam - Valium 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antianxiety-Benzodiazepines
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Addictive Paradoxical syndrome 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Antianxiety-Benzodiazepines side effects - summary
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Carbamazepine – Tegretol Sodium Valporate - Epilim 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Anticonvulsants
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sedation cognitive impairments Tremor low blood pressure liver and kidney effected dizziness Tiredness lowered white blood cells 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Anticonvulsants – side effects summary
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nose bleeds cold-like symptoms headache feeling sick muscle and joint pain difficulty sleeping constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion and/or flatulence (passing wind) 16/06/2013GSHarnisch Statins- cholesterol lowering medication side effects
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feeling drowsy pain around your kidney area (on the side of the lower back) a dry cough dizziness, faintness or light-headedness a skin rash 16/06/2013GSHarnisch High blood pressure (hypertension)medication – side effects
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