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Antidepressants Choosing the Right One Dr Lim Boon Leng Consultant Psychiatrist Dr BL Lim Centre For Psychological Wellness #09-09, Gleneagles Medical Centre, 6 Napier Rd, S258499 www.psywellness.com.sg

Case Study 32 year old Chinese female Married with one daughter Accountant Chief complaints: headaches and poor sleep As a result unable to concentrate at work Cannot make decisions at work Irritable

What is Depression

What is Depression

Presentation in Primary Care Unlikely to complain of sadness More likely to present with physical / somatic symptoms

Physical complaints are rarely organic 10 8 No organic cause identified Organic cause 6 4 2 0 Kroenke K, Mangelsdorff AD. Am J Med. 1989;86:262-266.

Patients with Psychiatric Disorders (%) Correct Diagnosis (%) Presentation in Primary Care Presenting Complaint 100 100 Correct Diagnosis 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 Somatic complaints Psychological complaints N=500 0 Somatic complaints Bridges KW, Goldberg DP. J Psychosom Res. 1985;29:563-569. Psychological complaints

Case Study 32 year old Chinese female Married with one daughter (2 year old) HR officer Chief complaints: headaches and poor sleep As a result fatigue and unable to concentrate at work Cannot make decisions at work

Case Study Precipitated by sudden increase in workload Ruminates and anxious about work esp during bed time Loss of interest Feelings that life is meaningless Passive suicidal thoughts but no active plans Feels husband is not understanding Stays with in-laws and bugging her for another grandchild

Suicide Assessment Mnemonic SAD PERSONS S -- Sex (male) A -- Age (elderly or adolescent) D -- Depression P -- Previous suicide attempts E -- Ethanol abuse R -- Rational thinking loss (psychosis) S -- Social supports lacking O -- Organised plan to commit suicide N -- No spouse (divorced > widowed > single) S -- Sickness (physical illness)

Treatment Bio-Psycho-Social Psychological: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Social: Getting family involvement, psychoeducating family, medical leave (respite)

Antidepressants Used in both anxiety and depression Effective in mild, moderate or severe depression 60-70% response rate in depression Effectiveness comparable between and within classes Improvements seen in 2 weeks; sometimes up to 4-8 weeks

Antidepressants SSRI 5HT 2 Antag/ RI (SARI) SNRI NASSA NDRI / NARI Melatonergic Antidepress ant Other MAOI Escitalopram Paroxetine Fluoxetine Sertraline Fluvoxamine Nefazodone Trazodone Venlafaxine Duloxetine Mirtazapine Bupropion Reboxetine Agomelatine MAOI Stimulants TCA Neuroleptics Anticonvulsant Herbal

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants PITS 1. Patient Factors 2. Illness Factors 3. Treatment Factors 4. Social Factors

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Patient Factors Age child / adolescents to 24 yo / adults / geriatrics Gender Male Female: Pregnancy / Breast feeding / Weight gain Family History of response and non response Polypharmacy?

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Patient Factors Age Child: Fluoxetine and Escitalopram FDA indicated. Start at half dose Adolescents to 24 yo: black box warning of increase of sucidality, but not completed suicide Adults: Child bearing age? Geriatrics: Escitalopram, Mirtazapine and Fluvoxamine commonly used. Start low (half dose), go slow.

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Patient Factors - Gender Male: May be more worried about sexual side effects Female: Pregnancy SSRIs can cause Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPNH), older antidepressants like TCAs safer in pregnancy. To advise pts about planning pregnancy Breast feeding Setraline most commonly used, level in breast milk very low Weight gain May to adverse to antidepressants causing wt gain especially Mirtazapine

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Patient Factors - Family History of response and non response Use antidepressants family members tolerated and found effective Polypharmacy? If having multiple drug regime, Escitalopram least likely to have drug-drug interaction

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Illness Factors - Symptomatology Poor sleep: use sedating antidepressants like mirtazapine or fluvoxamine Suicide risk: avoid TCAs, cardiotoxic in overdose Obsessive symptoms, prominent anxiety: use antidepressants with strong serotoninergic effects ie. SSRIs, clomipramine. (Bupropion and Agomelatine may not be effective)

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Illness Factors Past History: Response and non response Tolerability Use previously successful regime and dosage

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Treatment Factors Medication side effects

Medication side effects Class Examples Action Precautions Tricyclic antidepressants Amitriptyline,Imipramin, Clomipramine, Nortryptyline, Dothiepin Inhibit serotonin & NE uptake; anticholinergicantimuscuranic; alpha1- adrenergic antagonist; anithistamine Anticholinergic effects, postural hypotension, confusion, weight gain, CVS effects, toxicity in overdose MAOIs Phenelzine, Tranylcypromine MAO inhibition causes NE accumulation Postural hypotension, dietary restrictions, drug interactions, sexual dysfunction SSRIs Fluoxetine, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Escitalopram, Sertraline Selectively inhibits 5HT reuptake Agitation, akathisia, anxiety, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, GI effects, withdrawal effects

Antidepressant Classes II Class Examples Action Precautions SNRI Venlafaxine Duloxetine Inhibits 5HT and NE reuptake Same as SSRIs (low doses), hypertension, insomnia, agitation, headache (high doses) SARI Trazodone Serotonin antagonist & reuptake inhibitor NaSSA Mirtazapine Alpha2, 5HT1, 5HT2, H1 antagonism Enhances NE & 5HT neurotransmission Sedation, postural hypotension, nausea H1 antagonism sedation, weight gain NDRI Bupropion NE and Dopamine reuptake inhibitor Stimulation, agitation, nausea, insomnia, seizures (4/1000)

SSRI 1 st line for depression Safer in overdose Less problematic side-effects Broad spectrum of activity Depression Anxiety OCD PTSD

SSRI Generic name Trade name(s) Dose (mg/day) Fluoxetine Prozac, Magrilan 20-60 Fluvoxamine Faverin, Luvox 50-300 Lexapro Escitalopram 10-20 Sertraline Zoloft 50-200 Paroxetine Seroxat, Paxil 20-60

SSRI Nausea, GI discomfort Anxiety, restlessness during initiation Drowsiness, lethargy Insomnia Sexual / erectile dysfunction

Tricyclics Older and time-tested, cheap Problems of anticholinergic side-effects, postural hypotension and sedation Toxic in overdose; cardiac effects Imipramine, amitriptyline, clomipramine and dothiepin (prothiaden) Dose 10 150 mg/day Usual effective dose 25-100 mg/day Once daily at night; titrate up 25 mg/day

SNRI Dual Mechanism of action Useful as second line drug Also useful in painful somatic symptoms Examples Duloxetine, Venlaflexine Side effects similar to SSRIs Need to monitor BP for Venlaflexine Duloxetine has approval for diabetic neuropathy

NASSA Mirtazepine (Remeron) 15mg to 30mg Alpha-2 adrenergic receptors that normally inhibit the release of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and serotonin, thereby increasing active levels in the synapse Mirtazapine is a potent antagonist of 5-HT2 and 5-HT3 receptors. Reducing side effects of sexual dysfunction and GI effects Prominent anti-histamine effect. Weight gain and sedation prominent Sedation effects paradoxical, higher dose less sedating

New Class Newest class Melatonin Agonist, Agomelatine Can be considered if first line treatment failed Resynchronizes circadian rhythm LFT at initiation, 6,12,24 weeks Metabolized by CYP450 1A2 avoid ciprofloxacin and faverin

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Treatment Factors Medication side effects Duration of onset Antidepressants work after two weeks Escitalopram: evidence of onset as fast as Day 7 Dosing Schedule Int Clin Psychopharmacol. 2006 Mar;21(2):105-10. Onset of action of escitalopram compared with other antidepressants: results of a pooled analysis. Kasper S, Spadone C, Verpillat P, Angst J.

Factors Affecting Choice of Antidepressants Social Factor Costs Dr s experience and personal preference

Case Study Major Depressive Episode With features of poor sleep, irritability and anxiety Sister had depression treated with SSRI but cannot remb name Keen to try medication but worried about weight gain+++

1 st Line with SSRI Fluoxetine Setraline Escitalopram Fluvoxamine Paroxetine Sedation 1 1 3 5 5 Activation 5 4 3 1 1 Weight gain 2 2 3 5 5 Sexual dysfunction 3 3 3 5 5 1-Least, 3- moderate, 5-most Stephen M. Stahl, M. (2008). Stahl s Essential Psychopharmacology (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Initiating Medication May start with full dose or half-dose May need to cover with short-term BZPs to manage anxiety and insomnia initially Response takes 10 to 21 days, sometimes longer Side effects usually settle within a week Beware the one-dose patient

Management Guidelines Acute treatment: 8 to 12 weeks Maintenance treatment: 6-12 months symptom-free The dose that makes them well is the dose that keeps them well Prophylaxis at full dose for recurrent depression 2 or more episodes Prominent family history Significant suicide risk

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