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EPA-1620 – The Challenge of Treating Bipolar Disorder in Elderly People
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
Bipolar affective disorder in the elderly is a complex entity not only in its clinical dimension but also in its therapeutic management. Elderly patients are very sensitive to pharmacological secondary effects.
The objective of this study is to longitudinally analyze the pharmacological route of a sample of outpatients above 65 years old.
Review of clinical histories and data collection from a sample of 12 patients over 65 years old.
Current age | Years of evolution | Somatic background | Previous treatment | Cause of modification | Current treatment | Side effets | |
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N1 | 79 | 59 | Arrhythmia, high blood pressure | Lithium | Renal failure | gabapentine | Tremor, drowssiness |
N2 | 76 | 60 | Cholecistectomy | Haloperidol, lithium biperiden, zolpidem | Extrapyramidal syndrome | Lithium, trazodone, lorazepam | Distal tremor, cognitive impairment |
N3 | 72 | 25 | Ischemic heart disease, high blood pressure, VHB. Essential tremor, cognitive impairment | Fluoxetine, lamotrigine | Inefective | Quetiapine, valproic acid | Worsening Cognitive impairment, drowsiness |
Oxcarbazepine | Neutropenia | ||||||
Haloperidol | Extrapyramidal syndrome | ||||||
olanzapine | Gain Weigth | ||||||
N4 | 68 | 38 | Diabetes mellitus | Tryciclic antidepressants, valproic acid, lithium | Drowsiness, gastric discomfort, fatigue | Risperidone, zolpidem | Tremor, dependence on zolpidem |
Most of the patients experienced at least three drugs prior to their current treatment. The fundamental reason for changes were intolerable adverse effects and, in one of them, irreversible (kidney failure). The trend is to replace drugs by atypical antipsychotic or antiepileptic ones. The prescription of gabapentin is not based on scientific evidence but with a positive response. The available literature is still limited to justify these decisions based on clinical experience, somatic background and tolerance of the patient.
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- P03 - Bipolar Disorders
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