treating OCD

    Cards (8)

    • SSRI?
      selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
    • what do SSRI do?
      -block the reuptake of serotonin into the presynaptic cell
      -increases levels of available serotonin in the synapse
      -enabling continued stimulation of the postsynaptic neuron
      (e.g. fluoxetine)
    • tricyclic antidepressants
      -work the same as SSRI but also block the reuptake of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline
    • other types of drugs?
      -used for patients who don't respond to antidepressants or SSRI:
      • antipsychotics reduce dopamine activity
      • antianxiety drugs increase activity of GABA = calms central nervous system
    • drug therapy AO3 - supporting evidence
      -Soomro - meta-analysis of 17 clinical trials that compared SSRI to a placebo = symptoms reduced significantly with SSRI
      :)/:( the greatest symptom reduction was in patients who were prescribed SSRI alongside psychological treatment (CBT)
    • drug therapy AO3 - individual differences
      -50-70% respond to SSRI but 30-50% do not
      and although symptoms are reduced, they are not eliminated
    • drug therapy AO3 - cheap
      -£50-100 per session for therapy but less than £10 for drugs
      -easy and simple to take = accessible form of treatment for majority
    • drug therapy AO3 - side effects
      -less appropriate for patients who suffer with more severe side effects as it may lead to them stopping their medication intake
      + withdrawal symptoms, relapse