Top Banner
Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014
14

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Dec 25, 2015

Download

Documents

Melvyn McDowell
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problemsin Children and Adolescence

Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D

Professor of Clinical Pharmacy

April 2014

Page 2: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems

• Drug-induced psychiatric diseases can occur at therapeutic doses

• The psychiatric disturbances may interfere with the treatment of the primary illness

Page 3: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems

• Many prescription drugs have not been tested in children. However, are prescribed for them

• Children bodies constantly change and grow

• Children need different doses compared with adults

Page 4: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug Induced Behaviour Change

• Affecting Neurotransmission

• Affecting Endocrine System– Testosterone- Insulin- Corticosteroids

• Exogenous Drugs– Anticholinergics, Stimulants, Montelukast

Page 5: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems

Problems include

•Hallucination, Anxiety, Depression, Mania, Aggression, Disinhibition, Amnesia, Confession, Incompetence

Page 6: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Depression• Antivirals (Efavirenz)

• CV agents (Clonidine, Methyldopa, Reserpine, Guanethidine)

• Retinoic Acid Derivatives (Isotretinoin)

• Antidepressants (SSRIs, TCAs, MAOIs)

• Anticonvulsants (Primidone, Phenobarbital, Vigabatrin, Topiramate, Levetiracetam, Tiagabine, Phenytoin)

• Antimigraine Drugs (Triptans)

• Hormones (Corticosteroids, Tamoxifen, GnRH agonists, OCs)

• Immunologic Agents (Interferon)

• Smoking Cessation Agents (Varenicline)

Page 7: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Depression

• Reserpine

• Methyldopa

• Nifedipine

• Propranolol

• Interferon

• Ranitidine

• Bismuth Subsalicylate

• Anticholinergic Withdrawal

• ACTH (adrencorticotropic Hormone)

• Prednisone

Page 8: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Anxiety

• Stimulants– Cocaine– Amphetamine– Methylphenidate

• Theophylline• Caffeine• Decongentant– Pseudoephedrine– Ephedrine

• Antidepressants– TCAs

– SSRIs

– MAOIs

• Thyroid Products

• Beta-agonists– Albuterol

Page 9: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Mania

• Corticosteroids• Levodopa• Zidovudine• Oral Contraceptives• Isoniazid• Buspirone• Lamotrigine • Risperidone• Antidepressants

Page 10: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Personality Change

• B12 Deficiency

• Hg Intoxication

Page 11: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Catatonia

• Antipsychotics

• BZD Withdrawal

Page 12: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Suicidality Suicidal Ideation and Behavior

Drug Related Suicidality Mostly Happens with Mood Changes and Significantly Increases the Risk to the Patients

•Antipsychotics

•BZD Withdrawal

Page 13: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems

• Montelukast (Singular): Behavior/mood changes, suicidality (suicidal thinking and behavior) and suicide

• Oseltamivir (Tamiflu): Hallucinations, delirium and abnormal behavior

• Antidepressant: Increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior in children and adolescents

• Accutane (isotretinoin): Increased risk of suicide ideation and suicide

Page 14: Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems in Children and Adolescence Padideh Ghaeli, Pharm.D Professor of Clinical Pharmacy April 2014.

Drug-Induced Psychiatric Problems

• Amoxicillin: Behavioral changes (hyperactivity, agitation)

• Prednisone: Mood changes, nervousness and insomnia.

• Diphenhydramine: Drowsiness, sedation and some times agitation

• Stimulants like methylphenidate: Insomnia, nervousness, headache and dizziness

• Metoclopramide: Insomnia, restlessness and decreased energy. Acute dystonic reactions and tardive dyskinesia have also been reported

• Lindane: Stimulation, dizziness, Seizure, headache, death