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Chapter 20
Psychotropic Medications, Alcohol,
and Drug Abuse
Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert-Bellacov, chiropractor for Back in the Game in West Linn, OR
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Psychotropic Medications
• Substance affecting the brain
• Therapeutic effect on mental processes
• Classifications– CNS stimulants– Antidepressants– Anxiolytics– Antipsychotic
Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert-Bellacov, chiropractor for Back in the Game in West Linn, OR
CNS Stimulants
• Promote CNS functioning
• Uses
• Side effects
• Contraindications or precautions
• Pediatric precautions
• Patient education
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Antidepressants
• Depression– Chemical imbalance
• Neurotransmitters– Dopamine, serotonin, and
norepinephrine
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Antidepressants
• Categories– Tricyclics– Monamine oxidase inhibitors– Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors– Heterocyclic antidepressants
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Tricyclics
• Improve effect of norepinephrine and serotonin by blocking their reuptake pre-synaptically
• Strong anticholinergic activity
• Delayed action
• Frequently given at bedtime
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Tricyclics
• Side effects
• Contraindications or extreme caution
• Interactions
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Monamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
• Increase concentrations of serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine
• Inhibit monamine oxidase enzyme
• Rarely used today
• Given two weeks after tricyclics have been discontinued
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MAOIs
• Side effects
• Contraindications
• Interactions
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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
• First-line treatment of depression
• Fewer side effects
• Greater safety
• Increased patient compliance
• Block reabsorption of serotonin
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SSRIs
• Side effects
• Caution
• Interactions
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Selective Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs)
• Nonstimulant– Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD)
• Non-controlled
• Side effects
• Contraindications and precautions
• Interactions
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Heterocyclic Antidepressants
• Uses
• Side effects
• Interactions
• Precautions
• Interactions
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Antimanic Agents
• Lithium
• Bipolar disorders (manic-depression)
• Side effects
• Signs of lithium toxicity
• Precautions
• Interactions
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Anxiolytics
• Antianxiety medications
• Uses
• Side effects
• Contraindication or extreme caution
• Interactions
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Preoperative Medications
• Relieve anxiety
• Provide sedation
• Light anesthesia
• Amnesia of operative events
• Anxiolytic effects
• Conscious sedation
• Side effects
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Preoperative Medications
• Side effects
• Precautions
• Contraindications
• Interactions
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Antipsychotic Medications and Major Tranquilizers
• Relieve symptoms of psychoses
• Relieve nausea and vomiting
• Potentiation of analgesics
• Side effects– Extrapyramidal reactions– Abnormal involuntary movement scale
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Antipsychotic Medications and Major Tranquilizers
• Contraindications
• Precautions
• Interactions
• Patient education
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Alcohol
• Ethyl alcohol, ethanol
• Psychotropic drug and CNS depressant
• Number one drug problem in the United States
• Alcohol poisoning
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Alcohol
• Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
• Treatment
• Chronic Alcoholism
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Drug Abuse
• Use of drugs without therapeutic purpose
• Drug addiction– Tolerance– Psychological dependence– Physical dependence– Physiological withdrawal effects
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Drug Abuse
• Habituation
• Chemical dependency
• Health care workers have access to prescription drugs – Can get involved in illegal use of
psychotropic drugs
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Amphetamines
• Produced and prescribed legally
• Can be produced in illegal labs
• Symptoms of chronic abuse
• Symptoms of acute toxicity
• Treatment
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Marijuana
• Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
• Classified as CNS depressant
• Euphoriant, sedative, and hallucinogen
• Treatment
• Side effects
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Cocaine
• CNS stimulant
• Euphoriant and increased expenditure of energy
• Medical use is local anesthetic
• Highly addictive
• Side effects
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Hallucinogens
• Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
• Phencyclidine (PCP)
• Side effects
• Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol)– Roofies– Date-rape drug (induces amnesia)
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Role of Medical Personnel
• Thorough knowledge
• Education
• Competent care
• Complete and accurate record keeping
• Report drug abuse
• Resources for medical personnel with addiction problems
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• PHYSICIAL THERAPYWe believe that the true goal of physical therapy involves restoration of function through neuromuscular re-education and specialized manual techniques. These techniques restore movement, balance and quality of life. At Back in the Game, we go a step further and instruct people how to keep their bodies stronger and healthier. We do this by teaching proper body mechanics and developing personalized exercises that will help prevent re-injury.
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