In this first of a two part series, Dr. Mohammed Soliman, MD, PhD, MBA speaks with us about the landscape of psychiatric medications, a discussion is geared towards hospitals nurses who work in non-psychiatric units such as medical-surgical floors, ICUs, or emergency departments.
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The two main classes of antidepressants addressed in this episode are SSRIs and SNRIs.
We didn’t talk about TCAs. Are they no longer used?
TCAs are still used but are less common due to severe side effects. They can also cause rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and arrhythmias, which can be particularly dangerous in individuals with a history of heart disease.
Stimulants can also be used to treat conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders. They may also be used off-label to help with symptoms such as fatigue, low motivation, and low energy.
The main stimulant discussed in this episode is Methylphenidate (Ritalin). Dr. Soliman explained that Methylphenidate can be prescribed for patients with terminal diseases for whom they don’t have enough time for SSRIs to start working.
In this first of a two part series, Dr. Mohammed Soliman, MD, PhD, MBA speaks with us about the landscape of psychiatric medications, a discussion is geared towards hospitals nurses who work in non-psychiatric units such as medical-surgical floors, ICUs, or emergency departments.
Listen to Dr. Soliman's podcast, Thrive! Learning from the Best.
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