Depression and Bipolar
Anxiety & Stress
Schizophrenia
Alzheimer's and Cognitive
Medications and Side Effects
100

The neurotransmitter involved in the somatic responses that result in depressed mood, energy and appetite.

Norepinephrine

100

The general classes of medications that treat anxiety symptoms

Benzodiazepines (Anxiolytics), SSRIs, Beta Blockers (Antihistamines)

100

___________ symptoms refer to symptoms like hallucinations and delusions; while __________ symptoms refer to symptoms like anhedonia, alogia, and motivation

positive; negative

100

"Sundowning" is a hallmark symptom of this phase of AD progression

Moderate phase

100

______ route of administration is typically the fastest, while ________ is typically the slowest

Intravenous; Oral

200

Which class of drugs was the original antidepressant? Why aren't they used as often anymore?

Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; many side effects that effect lifestyle and livelihood (diet)

200

What role does norepinephrine play in anxiety? Serotonin?

Fight or Flight; development and resolution of anxiety

200

Individuals in this category tend to respond well with neuroleptic medications and integrate with being a "contributing member of society" 

Upper third of the law of thirds

200

This theory plays a big part in describing the impact of AD on a neuronal level

Demyelination

200

drug ________ refers to when two drugs compliment one another, while drug ________ refers to enhancing effects

synergism; potentiation

300

This type of antidepressant is a first choice for depressive symptoms such as amotivation and anergia; Name two meds under this category.

Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs); 

  • Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, and Celexa

300

Medication is usually contraindicated with this type of anxiety disorder

General Anxiety Disorder

300

An alternative to standard pill medication (rather this route self administers over 28-32 days) that may prove more useful to ________ clients.

long-acting injectables; medication noncompliant

300

Alternative treatments to AD medications involve these options (name a couple)

Vitamin E/antioxidants, NSAIDS, better sleep, listening to music, activities with loved ones

300

These side effects involve central and peripheral issues; Effects include signs of agitation, confusion, delirium, and seizures. Drugs that more readily cross the blood-brain barrier tend to cause central nervous system adverse effects more frequently than those with limited ability to cross the border. 

Anticholinergic Side effects

400

A collection of side effects formed by certain drugs that accumulate can be life threatening such as:

  • severe agitation, disorientation and confusion, ataxia, muscle spasms, and exaggerated autonomic nervous system functions, such as fever, increased blood pressure and heart rate, tremors, unconsciousness, seizures

Serotonin Syndrome

400

Benzodiazepines are useful to treat anxiety medications with their high efficacy, though they may have several side effects such as these when taken at higher doses or longer than intended (name a few)

  • Disrupted sleep architecture

  • Cognitive clouding

  • Increased reaction time

  • Decreased judgment

  • At high doses, respiratory depression and death

  • High risk for abuse and dependence

400

The worst/most intrusive cluster of side effects to come from antipsychotic medication. Name a couple.

Extrapyramidal Symptoms; 

  • Dystonia

  • Parkinsonism

  • Akathisia

  • Tardive Dyskinesia

400

The impact of cognition, memory and learning, processin, and REM sleep is all due to this neurotransmitter, so much so that AD medications are referred to as ______ to prevent this from happening

Acetylcholine; Cholinesterase (AChE) Inhibitors



400

Antihistiminic drugs tend to have these types of side effects (name a few)

Drowsiness, Dry mouth, dry eyes, Blurred or double vision, Dizziness and headache, Low blood pressure, Mucous thickening in the airways Rapid heart rate, Difficulty urinating and constipation. Common ones are Headache, Cough, Tiredness, Sore throat, Abdominal pain or discomfort, and Nausea or vomiting

500

these types of drugs have this mechanism of action:

  • Increase or Enhance GABA

  • Inhibit Sodium Channels

  • Inhibit Calcium Channels

  • Modulate Glutamate

What are they used to treat? Name a couple of medications. 


Anticonvulsants; Used to treat Bipolar Disorder; Valproate (Depakote), Carbamazepine (Tegretol), and Lemotrigine (Lamictal)

500

Benzodiazepines are part of a bigger class of drugs known as CNS depressants, because they affect a persons system by causing this

relaxation, sedation, reduction in worry, and reduction in the physiological symptoms of anxiety

500

the main difference between typical and atypical antipsychotics

greatly reduced risk of developing EPS; better negative sis reduction

500

______ are in charge of keeping neuronal structure in shape; in an AD brain these are found to be ______

Tau proteins; tangled/misfolded/microtubule tangles

500

This type of side effects causes nausea, hypotension, tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmias, and tremors. Common ones include anxiety and changes in heart rates and blood pressure

Adrenergic Side Effects