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    • treatment is linked to:
      -imbalance in neurotransmitter levels
      -restore neurotransmitter levels to correct amount
      > drugs
    • anti-depressants
      -most common drug to treat OCD
      -low serotonin levels linked to malfunctioning OFC
      -increasing serotonin levels may normalise OFC
      -reduce obsessions & anxiety with OCD
    • what are SSRIs?
      -type of anti-depressant
      -Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
    • neurotransmission
      -neurotransmitter released by presynaptic neuron
      -diffuses across synapse to bind with receptor sites on post-synaptic neuron
      -afterwards, serotonin reabsorbed by the presynaptic neuron where it's broken down & reused
    • neurotransmission without SSRIs
      -vesicles release neurotransmitters into synaptic cleft
      -neurotransmitter binds to receptors & activates them
      -enzymes are released to break down the neurotransmitter
      -excess neurotransmitter taken by pre-synaptic neurone
    • SSRIs in transmission
      -SSRIs work on transmission of serotonin in brain
      > increasing serotonin levels in synapse
      -prevent reabsorption & breakdown of serotonin by blocking reuptake pumps
      -results in higher serotonin levels at synapse
      -can continue to stimulate the postsynaptic neuron
      -compensates low serotonin levels found in OCD patients
    • what does SSRIs blocking reuptake pumps result in?
      higher serotonin levels at the synapse
    • neurotransmission process with SSRIs
      -SSRIs block reuptake of serotonin at pre-synaptic neuron > increasing serotonin concentration at receptors
    • neurotransmission dosage
      -varies according to particular SSRIs described
      -Fluoxentine = 20mg
      -may be increased if not benefitting patient
      -drug available in capsules/liquid
      -takes 3-4 months of daily use for SSRIs to have impact on OCD symptoms
    • other options not SSRIs
      -if SSRIs not effective after 3-4 months > dosage increased / combined with other drugs
      -sometimes different anti-depressants are tried > Tricyclics
    • Tricyclics
      -older type of anti-depressant
      -have same effect on serotonin system as SSRIs
      -more severe side effects
      -only used for patients who don't respond to SSRIs
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