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Psychopathology
Biological approach to treating OCD
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What is the purpose of
drug
therapy in treating mental health conditions?
To correct an
imbalance
of
neurotransmitters
in order to reduce
symptoms.
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How do SSRIs function in the brain?
They prevent the
reabsorption
and
breakdown
of
serotonin
, allowing it to stimulate the
post-synaptic
neuron.
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What is the generic name for Prozac?
Fluoxetine.
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What is the typical starting dose of Fluoxetine (Prozac) per day?
20
mg per day.
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How long does it typically take for Fluoxetine to impact symptoms?
4
months.
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What is the general purpose of SSRIs like Fluoxetine?
To decrease
anxiety.
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What can be done if SSRIs are not effective?
The dose can be
increased
, or they can be
combined
or
replaced
with other
drugs.
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What do
tricyclics
do in the treatment of mental health conditions?
They block the
transporter
mechanism that
reabsorbs
both
serotonin
and
noradrenaline
,
prolonging
their activity.
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How do SNRIs differ from SSRIs?
SNRIs
increase
levels of
serotonin
and
noradrenaline.
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Who might benefit from SNRIs?
Those for whom
SSRIs
are not
effective.
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What are the main classes of antidepressants mentioned in the study material?
SSRIs (
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
)
Tricyclics
SNRIs (
Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors
)
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What are the mechanisms of action for SSRIs, tricyclics, and SNRIs?
SSRIs:
Prevent reabsorption
and
breakdown
of
serotonin.
Tricyclics:
Block reabsorption
of
serotonin
and
noradrenaline.
SNRIs:
Increase levels
of
serotonin
and
noradrenaline.
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