Canonical Question
NeuroPharm – Anti-Depressants/Anti-Psychotics
Master answer
TCA (e.g. amitryptilline and imipramine)
- Toxic dose of amitrytilline
- >10mg/kg
Mechanism of Action
- Act via central inhibition of noradrenaline reuptake (via inhibition of NET) and serotonin reuptake (via inhibition of SERT) but not dopamine transfer
- Also Na channel blockade
- Agonist at α1 and to a lesser extent α2 receptors
- Decreases sensitivity of muscarinic receptors
- Antagonist at H1 receptors
- Downregulates expression of GABAb and NMDA receptors
Physiological effects
CNS
- Agitation
- Seizures
- Coma and respiratory depression
CVS
- Sinus tachycardia
- Hypertension
- Na channel blockade
- Prolonged QT
- Widened QRS
- RBBB
Anticholinergic
- Dry mouth
- Dry, warm skin
- Urinary retention
- Tachycardia
Management
- Maintain airway patency
- Support ventilation
- Support organ perfusion
- Fluids, vasopressors as needed
- ABGs, blood tests, ECG
- Activated charcoal early
- However TCA rapidly absorbed
- Sodium bicarbonate
- 100mmol boluses
- Target pH >7.45
- Alkalinization promotes protein binding and limits free fraction of drug
- Alkalinization promotes dissociation of TCA and Na channel
- Consider intralipid, hypertonic saline for refractory cases
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007B Q03 | Describe the physiological effects and principles of management of a tricyclic antidepressant overdose. | historical_member | — |