Psychoactive Medication Information: for Patients & Psychologists (Pharmacotherapy - Psychopharmacology)

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Psychoactive Medication Information: for Patients & Psychologists (Pharmacotherapy - Psychopharmacology) 1 Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Panic Disorder. O.C.D. Citalopram Escitalopram Fluoxetine Fluvoxamine Paroxetine Sertraline Cipramil, Talohexal, Talam, Celapram, Celica, Ciazil, Citalobell Lexapro, Esipram, Esitalo, Escicor, Lexam, Loxalate, Prozac, Lovan, Zactin, Auscap, Fluohexal, Fluoxebell Luvox, Faverin, Movox, Voxam Aropax, Paxtine, Extine Zoloft, Concorz, Sertra, Setrona, Eleva, Xydep, Sertracor nervousness fatigue gastrointestinal (GI) complaints including nausea & diarrhoea sexual disturbances loss of appetite & weight loss rhinitis myalgia rash Serotonin-Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs) Venlafaxine Duloxetine Desvenlafaxine Efexor-XR Cymbalta Pristiq & fatigue s hypertension rash decreased appetite Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs) Panic Disorder. O.C.D. Chronic pain. Amitriptyline Clomipramine Dothiepin Doxepin Imipramine Nortriptyline Trimipramine Endep Anafranil, Placil Dothep, Prothiaden Sinequan, Deptran Tofranil, Tolerade Allegron Surmontil confusion decreased lacrimation orthostatic hypotension urinary hesitancy/retention anticholinergic delirium loss of libido

2 Atypical Antidepressants Depression & Anxiety/Sleep problems. Nicotine Dependence. Mirtazapine Mianserin Reboxetine Bupropion Avanza, Mirtazon, Axit Tolvon, Lumin, Edronax ZybanSR, Prexaton /faintness vivid dreams increased appetite vertigo peripheral oedema urinary retention paraesthesia increase in diastolic blood pressure increase in heart rate Irreversible Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) Depression, when other antidepressants have not worked. Atypical depression. Panic disorder. P.T.S.D. Social Phobia. Chronic pain. Phenelzine Tranylcypromine Nardil Parnate or insomnia, weakness & fatigue GI disturbance oedema (swelling) postural hypotension (head rush or a dizzy spell) anticholinergic effects* s twitching hyperflexia - hyperreflexia myoclonus loss of libido elevated sérum aminotransferases Reversible MAOI (RIMAs) Social Phobia. Moclobemide Mohexal, Aurorix, Amira, Clobemix, Maosig nausea restlessness

3 Mood Stabilisers Schizoaffective Disorder. Augmentation to antidepressants in acute Lithium Carbonate Lithicarb, Quilonum SR nausea & diarrhoea (in the first few weeks) metallic taste in mouth poor concentration increased thirst epigastric discomfort fatigue vertigo acne psoriasis hypothyroidism levcocytosis polyuria Epilepsy. Sodium Valproate Epilim, Valpro, Valproate, Valprease increased appetite paraesthesia asymptomatic hyperammonaemia elevated liver aminotransferases Epilepsy. (Rapid cycling) Bipolar Disorder. Carbamazepine Tegretol, Tegretol CR, Teril, abdominal pain or diarrhoea, unsteadiness on feet, visual symptoms & drowsiness hives or skin rashes diplopia anorexia increased liver enzymes Other Medication Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Narcolepsy (excessive sleepiness). Dexamphetamine Sulfate Methylphenidate Hydrochloride Atomoxetine Dexamphetamine Ritalin, Ritalin LA, Concerta Strattera dependence GI upset, nausea, vomiting Abdominal pain restlessness dyspepsia decreased, or loss of, appetite increases, or changes, in blood pressure irritability, aggression temper tantrums palpitations weight loss

4 Benzodiazepines Short-term relief of mild to moderate anxiety. Control of specific symptoms of Alcohol Withdrawal. Acute psychomotor agitation. Akathisia (restless legs). Acute Psychosis (as an adjunct to anti-psychotics). Alprazolam Bromazepam Clobazam Clonazepam Diazepam Xanax, Kalma, Alprax, Zamhexal Lexotan Frisium Rivotril, Paxam Valium, Antenex, Valpam, Ranzepam tendency to cause tolerance oversedation light-headedness hypersalivation slurred speech memory loss Flunitrazepam Hypnodorm Lorazepam Ativan Nitrazepam Alodorm, Mogadon Midazolam Hypnovel Oxazepam Alepam, Murelax, Serepax Temazepam Normison, Temaze, Temtabs Triazolam Halcion Other Anxiolytics & Hypnotics Short-term relief of Anxiety & Insomnia. Buspirone Hydrochloride Zolpidem Tartrate Diphenhydramine Doxylamine Zopiclone Buspar Stilnox, Stilnox CR, Stildem, Dormizol, Zolpibell, Somidem Snuzaid, Unisom Restavit, Dozile Imovane, Imrest GI upset chest pain (rapid or accelerated heart) sore throat, nasal congestion tolerance dependence rebound insomnia (more severe insomnia than before), lightheadedness s nervousness excitement taste disturbance (bitter)

5 Antipsychotic medication (major tranquillisers) Schizophrenia. Schizoaffective Disorder. Mania. Major Depression with psychotic features. Organic brain syndromes with psychotic features. Tourette s Syndrome. Chlorpromazine Haloperidol Pimozide Thiothixene Trifluoperazine Fluphenazine Decanoate Flupenthixol Decanoate Haloperidol Decanoate Ziprasidone Zuclopenthixol Zuclopenthixol Decanoate Amisulpride Aripiprazole Droperidol Paliperidone Largactil Serenace Orap Navane Stelazine Modecate Fluanxol depot Haldol Zeldox Clopixol, Clopixol Acuphase (injection with rapid release) Clopixol-Depot (injection with gradual release) Solian, Amipride Abilify Droleptan Invega mydriasis nausea postural hypotension anticholinergic effects* endocrine effects** extrapyramidal effects*** agranulocytosis in 1-3% of patients (failure of bone marrow to make enough white blood cells) hypersalivation light-headedness (occurs in 40%) seizures hyperpyrexia (5%) hepatitis neutropenia vomiting urinary incontinence Pericyazine Neulactil Atypical Antipsychotic medication Clozapine Olanzapine Clozaril, Clopine Zyprexa, Zydis Quetiapine Seroquel, Seroquel XR Risperidone Risperdal, Rispa, Ozidal, Rixadone * anticholinergic effects: dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision, urinary retention, hypotension (low blood pressure). ** endocrine effects: increased appetite, weight gain, decreased libido, impotence, amenorrhoea (absence of a menstrual period), galactorrhoea (milky secretion from the breast). *** extrapyramidal effects: acute loss of muscle tone, staggering, Parkinsonism (e.g., rigidity, difficulty moving, postural instability), Tardive Dyskinesia (i.e., presence of involuntary movements). N.B.: This handout is for general patient education only. If you are taking medication prescribed by a doctor, discuss with them any concerns you have about the medication. Do not stop taking medication without talking to a doctor. You are more likely to take your medication effectively when you understand why you are prescribed it and how the medication works, so discuss with your doctor every component of your treatment. Also please note that the above side effects may vary dramatically from individual to individual, and will be dose related. Dr John Barletta Counselling, Consulting & Clinical Psychologist Level 1, Suite 2 3 Days Rd, Grange Q 4051 3356 4400 john@johnbarletta.com www.johnbarletta.com