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Antidepressants for Elderly People K. Ghose

Antidepressants for Elderly People By K. Ghose

Antidepressants for Elderly People by K. Ghose


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It is now well-established that old people are sensitive to most psychotropic drugs and they tend to suffer from adverse effects and side effects of antidepressant drugs more frequently than any other age group.

Antidepressants for Elderly People Summary

Antidepressants for Elderly People by K. Ghose

Depression is one of the commonest problems in old age. Yet until recently, old people were systematically exduded from participating in drug trials and similar investigations. As a result, knowledge regarding incidence, natural history and management of depression in the elderly are somewhat limited. It is now well-established that old people are sensitive to most psychotropic drugs and they tend to suffer from adverse effects and side effects of antidepressant drugs more frequently than any other age group. These are considered to be due to age-related physiological changes. In addition, because of the frequent association with multiple pathology, the elderly are likely to receive polypharmacy which further complicates the management of antidepressant drug therapy. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive guidance on the drug therapy of depression for the dinicians involved in the health care of the elderly. In the first section, epidemiology, presentations and assessment of depression in old age and neuroendocrine abnormalities observed in patients with depression are briefly discussed. However, it mainly deals with the problems of antidepressant drug therapy, such as which antidepressant to prescribe, how to monitor efficacy and side effects, what is the adequate dose, how long to treat a single episode of depression and who requires long term medication. Information regarding pharmacology, side effects, adverse effects, drug interaction and pharmacokinetics of most currently available drugs are provided. Special emphasis has been given on continuation therapy and the choice of an antidepressant drug and their long term safety.

Table of Contents

I The Nature and Presentation of Depression.- 1 Presentation and assessment of depression in old age.- 2 Identification of depression in geriatric medical patients.- 3 The epidemiology and natural history of depression in old age.- 4 Neuroendocrine abnormalities in depression and the influence of drugs.- II Lithium Salts.- 5 Metabolic and endocrine effects of lithium.- 6 Clinical pharmacology of lithium salts.- 7 Lithium in the prophylaxis of depressive illness in late life.- III Tricyclic and Related Antidepressants.- 8 Pharmacokinetics of tricyclic and related antidepressants.- 9 Which antidepressant?.- 10 Cardiovascular effects of tricyclic antidepressants in elderly people.- 11 Side-effects of tricyclic and related antidepressants.- IV Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor Antidepressants.- 12 Efficacy and problems of MAO inhibitor antidepressants.- V General Management.- 13 Management of acute episodes of depression.- 14 The use of electroconvulsive therapy in elderly depressive patients.- 15 Drug therapy in the management of treatment-resistant depression in elderly people.- 16 Long-term antidepressant treatment in old age.- 17 Factors influencing the outcome of treatment.- Pharmacological and therapeutic agents index.

Additional information

NPB9780412324604
9780412324604
0412324601
Antidepressants for Elderly People by K. Ghose
New
Paperback
Chapman and Hall
1989-01-01
302
N/A
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