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The 1/2 life of lithium is about? - Answer 24 hours Fluoxetine is the SSRI with the ______ WD risk? - Answer lowest due to long half life What antipsychotics are good for pts who miss doses of their meds? - Answer Antipsychotics with long half-lives: 1. Cariprazine(Vrylar): (2-4 day...

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The 1/2 life of lithium is about? - Answer 24 hours



Fluoxetine is the SSRI with the ______ WD risk? - Answer lowest due to long half life



What antipsychotics are good for pts who miss doses of their meds? - Answer Antipsychotics with long
half-lives:

1. Cariprazine(Vrylar): (2-4 days-active metabolites up to 3 weeks)

2. Abilify (3 days)

3. Brexipiprazole (4 days)

4. Pimozide (4-5 days)

5. Pimavanserin (2 days, active metabolites 8 days)



Disulfiram's alcohol interactions persist for up to how long after the medication is stopped? - Answer
LONG Half life--2-3 days



persist up to 2 weeks following stopping



What is the only TCA with a long half life? - Answer Protriptyline (Vivactil)



Most psychotropics have a medium range 1/2 life of approx? - Answer 24 hours



what does "steady state" mean in relation to 1/2 life? - Answer steady state means that you are
eliminating the drug at the same overall rate that you are ingesting it



Lithium reaches its 'steady state' when? - Answer 5 half lives

,example:

Day 1: Start pt on Lithium 600 mg daily

Day 2: (24 hours later) the amount left in his body is 300 mg (day 2 min) because 24 hours has passed--
one 1/2 life--therefore the pt has excreted 1/2 of the initial amount.

THEN the pt takes his 2nd dose of 600 mg on DAY 2-resulting in a max dose of 900 (300 mg left in body +
600 mg of 2nd dose).

DAY 3: starts off with 450 mg (1/2 of the 900 mg in pt's system) and after taking the day 3 600 mg dose,
the pt now has a total of 1050 mg.



Due to the steady state of Lithium, when do we draw a blood level? - Answer 5 half lives



if you check any earlier, the trough level will underestimate the actual level the pt is on after achieving
steady state



Fluoxetine has a half life of about? - Answer 2 weeks 1/2 life



take 2.5 months to achieve steady state



Most psychotropic medications operate in this fashion: - Answer "when you double the dose, the
serum dose doubles."



*minus three SRIs and three anticonvulsants (Fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paxil, gabapentin, valproate and
carbamazepine)



_________induces it's own metabolism, hastening excretion and shortening it's half life - Answer A.
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)



*this effect begins to "rev up" after 2-4 weeks--which is why a carbamazepine level is so important on
obtaining 1-2 months after starting Tegretol.

, Carbamazepine (Tegretol) level should be checked how soon after starting to take this med? - Answer
1-2 months due to Tegretol inducing it's own metabolism, hastening excretion and shortening it's half
life.



_____ has trouble getting a "serum" level because it binds to proteins that render it therapeutically
inactive? - Answer A. Valproate Acid (Depakote)



-this is particularly true at the lower levels (eg. <50 mcg/mL), so you can expect dose changes to make a
more dramatic difference when the pt's depakote level is in the higher range



_______'s serum level is the opposite of Valproic Acid: it rises quickly at first and then slows down? -
Answer Gabapentin



*gabapentin saturates the transporters that absorb it in the small intestine, causing its levels to rise at a
snails pace when the dosage goes above a certain saturation point (around 900 mg/day).



-from there, the saturation trickles down; @ 900 mg/day--60% is absorbed. @ 1200 mg/day--50 % is
absorbed. @3000 mg/day--30% of the gabapentin is absorbed.



Due to Gabapentin's serum pattern for dosage:

@ 900 mg/day, how much is the patient absorbing? - Answer @ 0900mg/day---60% is absorbed.



Due to Gabapentin's serum pattern for dosage:

@ 1200 mg/day, how much is the patient absorbing? - Answer @ 1200 mg/day--50 % is absorbed.



Due to Gabapentin's serum pattern for dosage:

@ 3000 mg/day, how much is the patient absorbing? - Answer @3000 mg/day--30% of the gabapentin
is absorbed.



Carbamazepine (Tegretol's) serum level drops after how long after stopping taking it? - Answer 1-2
months

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