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Title: BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION


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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • ELECTRO CONVULSIVE THERAPY (ECT)
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • visit http//www.psychosurgery.org/about-lobotomy
    /
  • Psychosurgery - about lobotomy

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • visit http//www.youtube.com/watch?v_0aNILW6ILk
  • Documentary on Walter Freeman.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • ? is lobotomy all bad?...

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • visit http//www.psychosurgery.org/about-lobotomy
    / for one perspective on lobotomy
  • ? is lobotomy all bad?...

? depression is something to do with the brain
SCIENCE
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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • visit http//www.psychosurgery.org/about-lobotomy
    / for one perspective on lobotomy
  • ? is lobotomy all bad?...

? depression is something to do with the brain
SCIENCE
? people with depression are still human !! ETHICS
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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • http//www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?stor
    yId5014080
  • how do we feel NOW about surgery?

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • SURGERY
  • child of its time
  • pre-technology where would we be without it ?
  • scientific value the BRAIN is important !
  • ethical standards
  • times are changing (!)
  • scientific standards (peer review rigour)
  • complexity of the brain (and brain-body
    interactions)

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO CONVULSIVE THERAPY (ECT)

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vEGZv2wbYV7U

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • ECT involves placing an electrical pulse to the
    patient's head to cause a carefully controlled
    fit or seizure. The treatment is performed under
    full general anaesthetic so that the patient is
    unaware of the seizure.
  • A muscle relaxant is also given to reduce the
    shaking movements and prevent injury. The
    treatment is usually given twice a week. A course
    of ECT usually comprises between 6 and 12
    treatments.
  • Most people are hospitalised for the duration of
    treatment, but it is possible to receive ECT as
    an outpatient. However, this is relatively rare
    and the majority of patients having ECT will have
    this treatment as part of their in-patient stay
    in a mental health hospital ward

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • ECT arose from many different observations,
    including doctors realising that patients with
    epilepsy and depression tended to be less
    depressed after having a fit or seizure.
  • Depression is caused by a fall in some brain
    chemicals and ECT appears to increase these brain
    chemicals.
  • The precise way in which ECT works remains
    unknown, but it is no less effective for this.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • ECT is considered the treatment of choice in
    severely depressed patients when other forms of
    medication have either not worked, caused side
    effects the patient cannot cope with, or will not
    help the patient quickly enough (for example if
    the person is not eating and drinking or is
    severely suicidal.
  • ECT is sometimes also an effective treatment for
    schizophrenia and mania, but is only occasionally
    used for these conditions.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • ECT is no more dangerous than minor surgery under
    general anaesthetic, which has a death rate of
    approximately 1 in 10,000.
  • It is performed under the care of an anaesthetic
    consultant or specialist, who administers the
    general anaesthetic and monitors the patient
    during the procedure.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • SIDE EFFECTS ?
  • Many patients report patchy but persistent memory
    loss just before and during ECT treatment. There
    is no good evidence of long-term memory problems
    following ECT.
  • Many people experience confusion on waking up
    from the anaesthetic, but this clears within a
    few hours.
  • The ability to learn new information is impaired
    for several weeks after ECT treatment, but does
    return to normal over time.
  • Some people suffer from headaches and muscle
    aches straight after treatment and these respond
    well to common painkillers such as paracetamol.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • The amount of electricity applied to the scalp
    and the lesser amount that reaches the brain is
    too small to cause lasting brain damage.
  • Researchers specifically looking for evidence of
    brain damage have not found any.
  • Furthermore, people who suffer from epilepsy and
    have fits spontaneously (under much less
    carefully controlled conditions) do not develop
    lasting brain damage unless the fits are
    prolonged.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • A doctor cannot just decide to give a patient
    ECT. Any patient who is well enough will have
    the procedure explained to them and will be asked
    to give written consent (permission) to
    treatment.
  • This consent can be withdrawn at any time and the
    treatment will be stopped.
  • Patients who are deemed too ill to give consent
    would still have the procedure explained to them,
    but a specially appointed independent doctor (who
    does not work with the doctor who is treating the
    patient) would be asked to give an opinion. If he
    considers ECT the most appropriate treatment this
    second doctor would effectively give consent on
    the patient's behalf.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY
  • ECT is controversial
  • http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/medical_notes/10
    79436.stm

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Elavil is usually prescribed as a treatment for
    depression. Some doctors also prescribe Elavil to
    treat bulimia nervosa (an eating disorder), to
    control chronic pain, to prevent migraine
    headaches, and to treat a pathological weeping
    and laughing syndrome associated with multiple
    sclerosis.
  • Elavil should be taken regularly for several
    weeks as it takes time to become fully effective.
    Patients should not skip doses, as this
    significantly decreases its effectiveness.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Elavil should be taken exactly as prescribed.
    Patients may experience side effects, such as
    mild drowsiness, early on in treatment for
    depression. However, these side effects usually
    disappear after a few days. It may take as long
    as 30 days to effectively treat depression.
  • Elavil may cause a dry mouth. Sucking on hard
    sweets, chewing gum, or melting bits of ice in
    your mouth can provide relief.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Patients should not stop taking Elavil abruptly,
    especially if they have been taking large doses
    for a long period of time. The prescribing doctor
    will probably want to decrease the dosage
    gradually. This will help prevent a possible
    relapse of depressive symptoms, and will reduce
    the possibility of withdrawal symptoms.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Elavil may make skin more sensitive to sunlight.
    Patients should try to stay out of the sun, wear
    protective clothing, and apply a sunblock. It may
    also cause drowsiness or loss of alertness
    patients, therefore, should not drive or operate
    dangerous machinery or participate in any
    hazardous activity that requires full mental
    alertness until they know how this drug effects
    them.
  • While taking this medication as a treatment for
    depression, patients may feel dizzy or
    lightheaded, or actually faint when getting up
    from a lying or sitting position. If getting up
    slowly doesnt help or if this problem continues,
    patients should notify their doctor.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Patients should use Elavil with caution if they
    have ever had seizures, urinary retention,
    glaucoma or other chronic eye conditions, a heart
    or circulatory system disorder, or liver
    problems. Caution should also be exercised if
    thyroid medication is also being taken. Patients
    should discuss all of their medical problems with
    their doctor before starting this depression
    medication. Before having surgery, dental
    treatment, or any diagnostic procedures, patients
    should tell the doctor that they are taking
    Elavil. Certain drugs used during surgery, such
    as anesthetics and muscle relaxants, and drugs
    used in certain diagnostic procedures may react
    badly with this medication.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Older adults are especially vulnerable to certain
    Elavil side effects, including rapid heartbeat,
    constipation, dry mouth, blurred vision,
    sedation, and confusion, and are in much greater
    danger of sustaining a fall.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • Elavil side effects may include Abnormal
    movements, anxiety, black tongue, blurred vision,
    breast development in males, breast enlargement,
    coma, confusion, constipation, delusions,
    diarrhea, difficult or frequent urination,
    difficulty in speech, dilation of pupils,
    disorientation, disturbed concentration,
    dizziness in getting up, dizziness or
    lightheadedness, drowsiness, dry mouth, excessive
    or spontaneous flow of milk, excitement, fatigue,
    fluid retention, hair loss, hallucinations,
    headache, heart attack, hepatitis, high blood
    pressure, high fever, high or low blood sugar,
    hives, impotence, inability to sleep, increased
    or decreased sex drive

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Tricyclics
  • e.g., Elavil
  • increased perspiration, increased pressure
    within the eye, inflammation of the mouth,
    intestinal obstruction, irregular heartbeat, lack
    or loss of coordination, loss of appetite, low
    blood pressure, nausea, nightmares, numbness,
    rapid and or fast, fluttery heartbeat, rash, red
    or purple spots on the skin, restlessness,
    ringing in the ears, seizures, sensitivity to
    light, stomach upset, strange taste, stroke,
    swelling due to fluid retention in the face and
    tongue, swelling of testicles, swollen glands,
    tingling and pins and needles in the arms and
    legs, tremors, vomiting, weakness, weight gain or
    loss, yellowed eyes and skin.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • The MAO inhibitors are a class of 
    antidepressant drugs which were actually
    accidentally discovered as a treatment for
    depression. Physicians noticed that iproniazid, a
    drug being tested on patients for tuberculosis,
    was found to have an interesting effect in that
    it actually seem to make patients happier.
    Later, it was also discovered to have the same
    effect on depressed patients.  This
    antidepressant drug and several other chemically
    related medications, were found to slow the
    body's production of the enzyme monoamine oxidase
    (MAO), from which it received the name of MAO
    inhibitors.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • Usually, the brain supplies of the MAO enzyme
    break down the neurotransmitter noradrenaline.
    MAO inhibitors block this enzyme from carrying
    out this breaking down process and thereby
    stop the destruction of noradrenaline. 
    Ultimately this results in an increase in
    noradrenaline activity, which in turn reduces
    symptoms of depression.  Approximately half of
    the depressed patients who take this
    antidepressant drug are helped by it. 

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
  • Clinicians have found that these drugs have the
    potential for serious medical problems. Many of
    the foods consumed in a normal diet such as
    cheeses, certain fish, bananas, and some wines
    contain tyramine - a chemical that can raise
    blood pressure dangerously if too much
    accumulates in the blood system.  Usually, MAO
    in the liver serves the beneficial role of
    quickly breaking tyramine down into another
    chemical, which helps keep blood pressure under
    control. Unfortunately, when these
    antidepressant drugs are taken to combat
    depression they also block the production of MAO
    in the liver and intestines. This process allows
    tyramine to accumulate and puts the person in
    great danger of high blood pressure and has
    caused some patients to even die.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • SSRIs increase the extracellular level of the
    neurotransmitter serotonin by inhibiting it
    reuptake into the pre-synaptic cell, thus
    increasing the level of serotonin available to
    the post- synaptic cell, increasing the level of
    serotonin available to bind to the post-synaptic
    receptor.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • e.g., Prozac
  • Prozac (Fluoxetine) is used to treat depression,
    obsessive compulsive disorder, bulimia ( an
    eating disorder), and severe symptoms of
    premenstrual syndrome. Prozac is primarily
    prescribed for adolescents, adult men and women
    and the elderly, but occasionally is also
    prescribed for children.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • e.g., Prozac
  • Prozac is usually taken about once a day, most
    commonly in the morning, and may be taken either
    with food or without. Dosage is usually
    established in relation to the severity of the
    related illness along with the individuals
    response to the medication. Prozac is meant to
    be taken as prescribed without modifications in
    a routine manner. It is important to follow the
    doctors orders, and to continue the medication
    as prescribed even after beginning to feel
    better. It may take up to four weeks before the
    full benefits of this drug are felt.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • e.g., Prozac
  • The side effects of Prozac are much more limited
    than some of the earlier generation
    antidepressants (tricyclics). However, there are
    some side effects. The most common side-effects
    include nausea, headache, trouble sleeping, dry
    mouth, drowsiness and sweating.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • e.g., Prozac
  • Some of the less common but more severe
    side-effects have been noted to be loss of
    appetite, unusual weight loss, unusual or severe
    mental/mood changes, uncontrolled movements
    (tremor), decreased interest in sex, and flu-like
    symptoms. Much more unlikely but potentially
    very serious side-effects associated with Prozac
    include vision changes, trouble swallowing,
    swelling or white spots on the mouth and/or
    tongue, changes in sexual ability, and painful
    and/or prolonged erection.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • e.g., Prozac
  • The most serious side-effects usually associated
    with Prozac are fainting and an irregular/fast
    heartbeat. Allergic reactions to Prozac are
    unlikely but include rash, itching, swelling,
    dizziness and trouble breathing.

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • ANTI-DEPRESSANT MEDICATION
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • e.g., Prozac
  • Prozac has had some bad press
  • http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/758763.stm

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BIOLOGICAL TREATMENTS FOR DEPRESSION
  • Rooted in the biological approach to mental
    ill-health
  • alternative explanations may be more valid
  • alternative treatments may be preferable
  • alternative treatments may be more effective
  • Who is in control ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • Dependence
  • psychological if not physiological

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