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NAME : OMAR MOHAMMAD ZIDAN STUDANT NUMBAR :200910494 SUBGECT : ANTI ANXIETY DRUGS
1.Deffinition of anti anxiety drugs 2. Mechansim of action anti anxiety drugs 3.Classification of anti anxiety drugs 4. Side effect of medication 5. Nursing roles 6.Summary 7.Referance
Anti anxiety drug:- is a drugs are also called anxiolytics and minor tranquilizers. These are used for the treatment of anxiety disorders, anxiety symptoms, acute alcohol withdrawal, skeletal muscle spasms, convulsive disorders and preoperative disorders.
Anti anxiety drug affects your nervous system causing your nerve to relax ,act by enhancing the effect of GABA(gamma amino butyric acid ) ,a chemical that nerve cells use to communicate with each other , that inhibits brain activity .
1. Benzodiazepines
2. Buspirone 3. SSRIs 4. Barbiturate 5. Hydroxyzine
6. Pregabline
Benzodiazepines are fast acting typically relief within thirty to hour , because work quickly I ncreases neurotransmitter GABA P reference for limbic system D epresses CNS P roduces skeletal muscle relaxation Rapidly absorbed from GI tract Crosses blood-brain barrier Crosses placenta and enters breast milk Metabolized by liver
Indications for Use :Benzodiazepines Short term treatment of anxiety Treatment of seizure disorders May be useful in acute stage of panic
Benzodiazepines (BZDs):Alprazolam Xanax Clonazepam Klonopin Diazepam Valium Lorazepam Ativan Oxazepam Serax
1.Central
Nervous System Depressant 2.Cardiovascular Side Effects:-Bradycardia and tachycardia 3. Gastrointestinal :Constipation and diarrhea
4.Dependence
5.Tolerance 6.Physical addiction 7.Psychological addiction 8.Withdrawal syndrome Signs and symptoms of withdrawal: nxiety, tremors, insomnia A rand mal seizures, delirium G espiratory depression and death R
Avoid alcohol
Avoid caffeine
Contraindicated in pregnancy Contraindicated in lactation
Relive anxiety by increasing serotonin in the brain Non addicting Less sedating No physical or psychological dependence Can be used for long periods of time Useful in generalized anxiety disorder
with renal OR liver impairment and in lactating woman Takes 2-3 weeks at least to take effect
Insomnia
Gastrointestinal disorder Lightheadedness
are a class of compounds typically used as anti depressants in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders
Barbiturates exert an anxiolytic effect linked to the sedation they cause. The risk of abuse and addiction is high. Many experts consider these drugs obsolete for treating anxiety but valuable for the short-term treatment of severe insomnia
6.pregabalin
general roles r\t psychotropic medication: ensure the patient receives his medication, instruct the patient to continue to take medication, reassure the patient that side effects will be temporary and subside.
nurses' role toward compliance to medication: assist client in acquiring knowledge about medications, explain natures of and time span for onset of therapeutic results, provid written and verbal instructions to reinforce compliance, including family members in education process
nurses' role toward side effect: important part of psychiatric nurse's role is to minimize, identify and intervene in side effect experienced by patient as a result of their medication. nurses' role toward complications: report occurrence of any of the side effect & complications to physician immediately. Note :- the nurse should tell the pt family about the medication side effect and complication and to know that the medication will take about month to take a therapeutic effect therefor its important to observe the pt from souside behavior
general anxiety and personility disorder Mechansim of action of anti anxiety drugs its inhibitor CNS Nursing roles important in treatment planing for psychatric patient .
^ "antianxiety agent" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary ^ "anxiolytic (tranquilizer)". Memidex (WordNet) Dictionary/Thesaurus. Retrieved 2010-12-02. ^ Gelder, M, Mayou, R. and Geddes, J. 2005. Psychiatry. 3rd ed. New York: Oxford. pp236.