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Psychiatric Medication Side Effects
What are the major side effects of psychiatric medication?
Weight Gain
Sexual Problems
Restlessness, Hyperness, Irritability
Tiredness, drowsiness, clouded thinking, memory problems
Which medications are the most common causes of each of these side effects?
(The medications below are listed in relative frequency to cause these side effects from highest to lowest)
Weight
Gain - Zyprexa, Seroquel, Risperdal, Depakote, lithium, mirtazapine,
Paxil, Luvox, Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, Lexapro, Effexor, Cymbalta,
Abilify, Geodon, Wellbutrin, Lamictal.
Sexual Problems -
SSRI (Prozac, Zoloft, Luvox, Celexa, Paxil, Lexapro), Risperdal,
Zyprexa, Seroquel, Mirtazapine, Effexor, Cymbalta, Geodon, Abilify,
Strattera, Lamictal, Wellbutrin.
Restlessness, Hyperness,
irritability - Geodon, Abilify, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, SSRI
(Prozac, Zoloft, Luvox, Celexa, Paxil, Lexapro), Wellbutrin, Effexor,
Cymbalta.
Tiredness, drowsiness, clouded thinking, memory
problems - lithium, Depakote, Seroquel, Zyprexa, Risperdal, Abilify,
Geodon, Klonopin, Xanax, Paxil, Luvox, Celexa, Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro,
Remeron, Effexor, Wellbutrin, Cymbalta, Neurontin, Lamictal.
What can be done to get rid of these side effects?
First
you need to communicate to your psychiatrist. We have a checklist that
our patients are asked to review before every session so that they
remember to draw attention to these side effects.
Options
include reducing or stopping the suspected medicine, switching to
another medicine in the same class or in another class of medications,
or giving an antidote, i.e., another medication that may reduce or
alleviate the side effect.
What are the pros and cons of each option?
If
the medication is reduced or stopped, the condition for which the
medication is given may worsen or return. However, sometimes the
condition has remitted or improved so that the medication is no longer
needed or a lower dose will reduce the side effect and the condition
may remain in remission. Example: depression often remits in nine
months with or without medication and may need no more medication after
nine months of treatment.
Switching to a sister medicine
in the same class may get rid of the side effects and the other sister
medicine may keep the illness from returning. Example: changing from
Paxil to Lexapro, which has a lower risk of weight gain, may solve the
problem, and may help the anxiety or depression disorder just as much
as Paxil, as they are both in the SSRI class of serotonin
neurotransmitter enhancers. Sometimes the sister medicine has the same
side effect or even worse, it may not work as well, or have other side
effects. Switching to another class of medicines is more likely to get
rid of the side effects. Sexual side effects occur in about 50% of
patients on SSRI's; (Prozac, Zoloft, Luvox, Celexa, Paxil, Lexapro).
Example: recovered depression patients often get significantly reduced
risks of sexual side effects if switched to Cymbalta (Cymbalta is in a
different class called SNRI's) and often do not go back into depression.
Adding
an antidote medicine may stop the side effects and preserve the
benefits of the initial medication that gave a good response. Sometimes
adding Wellbutrin to Lexapro may largely reduce the sexual side effects
of Lexapro.
What are some more examples of antidotes for specific side effects?
Weight
gain - Adding Topomax, Zonegran, or Wellbutrin may reduce carbohydrate
cravings and make it easier to lose weight, especially if you use in
combination with prudent dieting and exercise. Switching from Zyprexa,
Risperdal or Seroquel to Geodon or Abilify usually stops carbohydrate
cravings and weight gain in patients who are taking these medications
for mood stabilizing. If you are taking Zyprexa, Risperdal, or Seroquel
for anxiety or sleep, Geodon or Abilify may help the anxiety but not
your insomnia. The insomnia may require another medicine to help with
sleep such as Trazadone, Ambien, Rozerem, Lunesta, Gabapentin, Keppra,
buspirone, or others.
Sexual side effects - Male sexual
side effects (difficulty in achieving or maintaining erections) or
female side effects (lessened arousal that includes lack of vaginal
lubrication or reduced genital sensation) often have the same
neurochemical side effect dysfunction in the different sexes. These
symptoms or difficulty in achieving orgasm in either men or women may
be responsive to Viagra, Levitra, and/or Cialis. Wellbutrin may also be
helpful with these symptoms. Wellbutrin may also be helpful for reduced
sexual drive and desire.
Restlessness, especially of the
legs, is an often undetected side effect of the following
mood-stabilizing dopamine blocking medications: Geodon, Abilify,
Risperdal, Zyprexa, and Seroquel. Patients often report they feel like
they have the "heebie jeebies" or "ants in the pants". The medical name
of this condition is akithisia. It would usually stop in an hour after
beginning propanolol or nadolol.
Hyperness may be the same
thing as the restlessness described above or it may be a mild
manic-like symptom triggered by any of the antidepressants. If this
occurs, the diagnosis of a mild form of bipolar disorder needs to be
investigated with your psychiatrist. The most likely solution would be
to stop the antidepressant and start a mood stabilizer, particularly
considering a bipolar antidepressant such as Lamictal, lithium,
Miropex, or others.
Irritability may be caused by antidepressants as described for
hyperness. To treat it is described above. However, irritability may
also be a presentation of akithisia described two paragraphs above. The
treatment approach is the same for it.
Irritability may also be present if a person has a bipolar "high"
(hypomania). If the high is resolved by a mood stabilizer, the person
may then swing into a depressive cycle and become irritable from the
depression.
Tiredness
and drowsiness may be caused by literally all the psychiatric
medications sometimes. Strategies to relieve tiredness and drowsiness:
start with low doses aiming to undershoot, i.e., going to low and
having a dose that is not beneficial rather than overshooting and
over-sedating patients with the first dose size. If the medicine has a
tendency to cause sedation, start it at bedtime. If the patient has
some hangover sedation after awakening the next morning, it does not go
away in a couple of days, and it is too low of dose to be beneficial,
change to another medicine in that class--such as changing from Paxil
to Lexapro; or change classes such as Prozac to Cymbalta.
Occasionally medicine is very effective but tiredness or drowsiness
will remain a problem. Adding Provigil, Wellbutrin, or Ritalin may
offset this side effect. Sometimes the tiredness or drowsiness is
symptomatic of an emerging depression in a patient who has been treated
effectively for bipolar hypomania or anxiety. In this case, starting a
bipolar antidepressant for a bipolar patient or an antidepressant for
the anxious patient may be the solution.
Clouded thinking (reduced cognition or slowing thinking) or reduced
memory are frequently missed side effects of medicine. The mildest
degrees are only subjectively experienced by the patient and not
evident to the psychiatrist. Therefore, you have to tell us if you are
noticing these symptoms in yourself and help us finger the offending
agent. If you can identify that it started soon after a particular
medicine was started or the dose was increased, we can then confirm if
this is a known common risk for this suspected medicine.
What can be done for clouded thinking or reduced memory?
These
symptoms do not usually go away by just waiting for the patient to get
used to it. Reducing the dose or changing the medicine is usually the
only solution. Literally, any of the medications can cause it. However,
lithium and Wellbutrin are the most common medicines to cause these
symptoms. There are multiple medicine alternatives to Lithium and
Wellbutrin, if reducing the dose does not resolve the side effects or
the reduction causes worsening of the condition that these medicines
are treating.
These are just some of the examples of some of
the side effects and solutions that Dr. Darvin Hege tries everyday. Dr.
Hege is sensitive to concerns about side effects, persists in pursuing
options, and ultimately helps find relief for your conditions on
comfortable medicine. This is a challenging and gratifying endeavor.
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