Deck 35: Antidepressants and Mood Stabilisers
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Deck 35: Antidepressants and Mood Stabilisers
1
Which of the following practices is NOT associated with rational prescribing of antidepressants?
A) The use of a combination of antidepressant agents is the best way of treating depression.
B) When changing antidepressant agents, the patient should have a 'washout' period.
C) If one antidepressant does not work at therapeutic doses, the patient should be changed to another antidepressant.
D) Significant antidepressant benefit is not apparent immediately upon starting treatment. The prescriber should wait three to four weeks before assessing the benefit.
A) The use of a combination of antidepressant agents is the best way of treating depression.
B) When changing antidepressant agents, the patient should have a 'washout' period.
C) If one antidepressant does not work at therapeutic doses, the patient should be changed to another antidepressant.
D) Significant antidepressant benefit is not apparent immediately upon starting treatment. The prescriber should wait three to four weeks before assessing the benefit.
The use of a combination of antidepressant agents is the best way of treating depression.
2
The psychological disorder characterised by persistent thoughts and repetitive,ritualistic behaviours is called:
A) endogenous depression.
B) panic disorder.
C) mania.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
A) endogenous depression.
B) panic disorder.
C) mania.
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder.
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
3
Which of the following measures does NOT help to avoid the serotonin syndrome associated with the use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)?
A) Co-administration of two SSRI preparations
B) Having a 'washout' period when switching drugs
C) Administering a therapeutic dose of a single SSRI agent
D) Tapering high doses of the SSRI agent
A) Co-administration of two SSRI preparations
B) Having a 'washout' period when switching drugs
C) Administering a therapeutic dose of a single SSRI agent
D) Tapering high doses of the SSRI agent
Co-administration of two SSRI preparations
4
The potential role of antiseizure drugs in the management of bipolar disorder is to:
A) elevate the synaptic levels of noradrenaline and serotonin.
B) antagonise the effects of GABA.
C) substitute for sodium ion in neuronal processes.
D) stabilise the erratic firing in pathways associated with mood.
A) elevate the synaptic levels of noradrenaline and serotonin.
B) antagonise the effects of GABA.
C) substitute for sodium ion in neuronal processes.
D) stabilise the erratic firing in pathways associated with mood.
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5
All of the following antidepressants are suitable forms of therapy for a woman with postpartum depression who is breastfeeding,EXCEPT for:
A) paroxetine.
B) fluoxetine.
C) sertraline.
D) fluvoxamine.
A) paroxetine.
B) fluoxetine.
C) sertraline.
D) fluvoxamine.
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6
An adverse effect profile of antimuscarinic and antiadrenergic activity and potentially lethal cardiac dysrhythmias is characteristic of which antidepressant drug group?
A) Non-selective MAO inhibitors
B) Tricyclic antidepressants
C) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
D) Tetracyclic antidepressants
A) Non-selective MAO inhibitors
B) Tricyclic antidepressants
C) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
D) Tetracyclic antidepressants
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7
The proposed action of tetracyclic antidepressant drugs is:
A) block transmitter reuptake.
B) block the amine reuptake pump on the presynaptic terminal.
C) inhibit monoamine oxidase.
D) selectively block postsynaptic 5-HT? receptors.
A) block transmitter reuptake.
B) block the amine reuptake pump on the presynaptic terminal.
C) inhibit monoamine oxidase.
D) selectively block postsynaptic 5-HT? receptors.
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8
The potentially fatal 'serotonin syndrome' is associated with SSRI therapy for depression.Which of the following signs or symptoms are not linked to serotonin syndrome?
A) Weight gain
B) Hyperthermia
C) Sweating
D) Euphoria or drowsiness
A) Weight gain
B) Hyperthermia
C) Sweating
D) Euphoria or drowsiness
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9
In terms of the proposed sites of action of antidepressant drugs,which of the following would be expected to produce a therapeutic benefit?
A) The induction of monoamine oxidase activity
B) An increase in the synaptic levels of neurotransmitters serotonin and/or noradrenaline
C) A centrally acting ?2 agonist
D) Depletion of amine transmitter levels in the presynaptic nerve terminal
A) The induction of monoamine oxidase activity
B) An increase in the synaptic levels of neurotransmitters serotonin and/or noradrenaline
C) A centrally acting ?2 agonist
D) Depletion of amine transmitter levels in the presynaptic nerve terminal
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10
Which one of the following statements about lithium carbonate is true?
A) It has a high therapeutic index.
B) The body treats it like it is sodium.
C) It enhances the synaptic levels of noradrenaline.
D) It is used in the management of panic disorders.
A) It has a high therapeutic index.
B) The body treats it like it is sodium.
C) It enhances the synaptic levels of noradrenaline.
D) It is used in the management of panic disorders.
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