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THE GROWING USE OF ANTIPSYCHOTICS: AN UPDATE ON INDICATIONS, MONITORING AND COUNSELING Karen Moeller, PharmD, BCPP Clinical Associate Professor The University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy

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Page 1: THE GROWING USE OF ANTIPSYCHOTICS - Wild Apricot...label uses for antipsychotics Compare and contrast both typical and atypical antipsychotics’ side effects, drug interactions and

THE GROWING USE OF

ANTIPSYCHOTICS: AN UPDATE ON INDICATIONS,

MONITORING AND COUNSELING

Karen Moeller, PharmD, BCPP

Clinical Associate Professor

The University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy

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Objectives

Discuss common FDA indications and off-

label uses for antipsychotics

Compare and contrast both typical and

atypical antipsychotics’ side effects, drug

interactions and monitoring parameters

Provide recommendations to patients,

caregivers, and healthcare providers for

managing antipsychotic side effects and

monitoring parameters

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Case

20 year old male presents with 2 new prescriptions

Sertraline (Zoloft) 50 mg PO QAM

Quetiapine (Seroquel) 100 mg PO QHS

What is his Diagnosis?

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Second Generation Antipsychotics

(SGA) IndicationsSchizophrenia/

Schizoaffective

disorder

Bipolar Mania Bipolar

Depression

Depression

adjunct

Irritability in

Autism

Aripiprazole

Asenapine

Brexipiprazole

Cariprazine

Clozapine+

Iloperidone

Lurasidone

Olanzapine

Paliperidone*

Quetiapine

Risperidone

Ziprasidone

Apripirazole#

Asenapine

Cariprazine

Olanzapine#

Quetiapine

Risperidone

Ziprasidone#

Lurasidone

Quetiapine

Aripiprazole

Brexipiprazole

Quetiapine ER

Aripiprazole

Risperidone

Pharmacist Letter, Feb 2015

TCPR, June 2011,

Schizophrenia

* Also indicated for schizoaffective #Also approved for Bipolar Maintenance

+ Clozapine indicated for treatment resistant Schizophrenia and reducing

suicidal behaviors in schizophrenia and schizoaffective

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Off-label uses for SGA

Treatment-Refectory Depression

Insomnia

Anxiety, PTSD, OCD

Personality disorders (borderline personality disorder)

ADHD

Dementia

Eating disorders

Autism

Substance abuse

AHRQ. Off-label use of Atypical Antipsychotics: An update.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0016529/pdf/PubMedHealth_PMH0016529.pdf

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Antipsychotics1st Generation 2nd Generation

Thorazine® (chlorpromazine) Clozaril® (clozapine)

Mellaril® (thioridazine) Risperdal® (risperidone)*

Loxitane® (loxapine) Geodon® (ziprasidone)

Trilafon® (perphenazine) Seroquel® (quetiapine)

Stelazine® (trifluperazine) Zyprexa® (olanzapine)*

Navane® (thiothixene) Abilify® (aripiprazole)*

Prolixin® (fluphenazine)* Invega® (paliperidone)*

Haldol® (haloperidol) * Fanapt® (Iloperidone)

Saphris® (Asenapine)

Latuda® (Lurasidone)

Rexulti® (Brexiprazole)

Vraylar® (Cariprazine)*Available in a Long Acting Injection

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Pharmacologic Properties

Receptor Effect by blocking the receptor

Dopamine Mesolimbic – relief of positive symptoms

Nigrostriatal – movement disorders, EPS

Tuberoinfundibular – hyperprolactinemia

Mesocortical – increase negative symptoms

Muscarinic Anticholinergic side effects

Alpha Adrenergic Orthostasis, hypotension

Histamine Weight gain, Sedation

First Generation Antipsychotics

(FGA) or Typicals

Second Generation Antipsychotics

(SGA) or Atypicals

Dopamine (D2)

Muscarinic

Alpha Adrenergic

Histamine

Dopamine (D2) / Serotonin (5-HT2A)

Muscarinic

Alpha Adrenergic

Histamine

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Typical Antipsychotics

High

Potency

Low

potency

Agent Potency (MG)

chlorpromazine (Thorazine) 100

thioridazine (Mellaril) 100

mesoridazine (Serentil) 50

loxapine (Loxitane) 10

molindone (Moban) 10

perphenazine (Trilafon) 8

trifluoperazine (Stelazine) 5

thiothixene (Navane) 4

fluphenazine (Prolixin) 2

haloperidol (Haldol) 2

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Atypical Antipsychotics (SGA)

Asenapine (Saphris®)

Clozapine (Clozaril®)*

Iloperidone (Fanapt®)

Lurasidone (Latuda®)

Olanzapine (Zyprexa®)*

Paliperidone (Invega®)

Risperidone(Risperdal®)*

Quetiapine(Seroquel®)*

Ziprasidone (Geodon®)*

* Generic formulation

Aripiprazole (Abilify®)*

Brexpiprazole(Rexulti®)

Cariprazine (Vraylar®)

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Oral disintegrating

tablets ≠ sublingual

Long acting Injection

(e.g. Monthly)Immediately Release Injection

(e.g. work right away!)

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Dosage FormulationsTablet/

Capsule

Oral

Disintegrating

Injectable

(IM)

Rapid Acting

Long acting

Injectable

Aripiprazole* Tablet Yes Yes Yes

Asenapine SL tablet

Brexpiprazole Tablet

Cariprazine Capsule

Clozapine* Tablet Yes

Iloperidone Tablet

Lurasidone Tablet

Olanzapine* Tablet Yes Yes Yes

Quetiapine* Tablet

Risperidone* Tablet Yes Yes

Paliperidone Capsule Yes

Ziprasidone* Capsule Yes

* Generic formulations

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General Side Effect Comparison

FGA > SGA

• Extrapyramidal Side Effects

• Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

SGA> FGA

• Weight gain

• Diabetes

• Hyperlipidemia

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Extrapyramidal Side Effects

Dystonia

Severe Muscle Spasm

Parkinsonism

Blank facial expression

Rigidity

Tremors

Shuffling Gait

Akathisia

Restlessness

Can’t sit still

Pacing

Tx. Propranolol

Benzodiazepine

Tardive Dyskinesia's

Involuntary movement

Tx. Monitor and prevent

-Tx: Benztropine or Diphendydramine

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Weight gain

Lipid abnormalities

Glucose intolerance / Diabetes

Weight gain of up to 25-50 pounds is common with clozapine, olanzapine

Agents with minimal weight gain – aripiprazole, lurasidone, ziprasidone

Main Side Effects for SGA

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Overall Side Effects of Antipsychotics

Cardiovascular side effects QTc prolongation

Consider baseline EKG in all patients

Increase Prolactin Galactorrhea, gynecomastia, amenorrhea

FGA and risperidone/paliperidone

Drowsiness

Some are more than other

Usually resolves in a few week

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Overall Side Effects of Antipsychotic

Anticholinergic Side Effects Dry Mouth

Constipation

Urinary retention

Blurred vision

Increase heart rate

Decreased sweating – can be deadly

Weight Gain

Orthostatic hypotension

Stroke

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Typical Antipsychotics Comparison

Agent Sedation Anticholin

ergic

Cardiac

Orthostasis

EPS

chlorpromazine (Thorazine) High High High Low

thioridazine (Mellaril)

mesoridazine (Serentil)

loxapine (Loxitane)

molindone (Moban)

perphenazine (Trilafon)

trifluoperazine (Stelazine)

thiothixene (Navane)

fluphenazine (Prolixin)

haloperidol (Haldol) Very low Very low Very low Very High

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Atypical ComparisonHigh Risk Low Risk

EPS/TD Risperidone

Paliperidone

Clozapine

Quetiapine

Akathisias Aripiprazole

Lurasidone

Clozapine

Quetiapine

Weight Gain

Glucose intolerance

Lipid abnormalities

Clozapine

Olanzapine

Aripiprazole, lurasidone,

ziprasidone

Hyperprolactinemia Risperidone

Paliperidone

Aripiprazole

QTc prolongations Ziprasidone

Iloperidone

Aripiprazole

Olanzapine

Orthostatic

Hypotension

Clozapine

Iloperidone

Sedation Clozapine

Quetiapine

Risperidone

Iloperidone

Lurasidone

Pharmacist Letter, Feb 2015; TCPR, June 2011, Schizophrenia

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Medication Specific adverse effects

Aripiprazole – impulse control disorder

Asenapine – severe allergic rx (anaphylaxis, angioedema, rash, etc.)

Clozapine – agranulocytosis, myocarditis

Olanzapine long acting injection

Sedation- Delirium syndrome

Severe skin reaction

Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS)

Ziprasidone and Olanzapine

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Black Box Warnings

Increased Mortality in Elderly Patients with Dementia Related Psychosis

Causes of death were varied, most of the deaths appeared to be either cardiovascular (e.g., heart failure, sudden death) or infectious (e.g., pneumonia) in nature.

All antipsychotics

Increase suicidally in adolescents and young adults < 25 years old

Antipsychotics with bipolar depression or adjunct depression indications

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Monitoring Baseline Follow-up

Blood Pressure/

Orthostatic hypotension

X Every visit

Weight X Monthly for 1st 3 months, then quarterly

Waist Circumference X Annually

Glucose intolerance X At 3 months, then annually (if normal)

Hyperlipidemia X At 3 months, then annually (if normal)

Prolactin X Assess through interview at each visit; if

symptoms present – order prolactin level

EPS

Akathisia

Parkinsonism

Tardive Dyskinesia

X

X

X

Every visit (Barnes Akathisia Scale)

Every visit (Simpson Angus Scale)

Every 3 month – FGA; Every 6 months SGA

(AIMS or Discus rating scale)

EKG X Consider cardiac risk factors

Schizophrenia treatment guidelines 2010; Diabetes Care, 27(2), 2004

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Second Generation Antipsychotics

(SGA) IndicationsSchizophrenia/

Schizoaffective

disorder

Bipolar Mania Bipolar

Depression

Depression

adjunct

Irritability in

Autism

Aripiprazole

Asenapine

Brexipiprazole

Cariprazine

Clozapine+

Iloperidone

Lurasidone

Olanzapine

Paliperidone*

Quetiapine

Risperidone

Ziprasidone

Apripirazole#

Asenapine

Cariprazine

Olanzapine#

Quetiapine

Risperidone

Ziprasidone#

Lurasidone

Quetiapine

Apripirazole

Brexipiprazole

Quetiapine ER

Apripirazole

Risperidone

Pharmacist Letter, Feb 2015

TCPR, June 2011,

Schizophrenia

* Also indicated for schizoaffective #Also approved for Bipolar Maintenance

+ Clozapine indicated for treatment resistant Schizophrenia and reducing

suicidal behaviors in schizophrenia and schizoaffective

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SGA: D2 / 5-HT2a Antagonist

PO dosing CYP 450

Metabolism

Comments

Asenapine

(Saphris)

10 – 20 mg 1A2 - Sublingual tablet- No food or drink 10 minutes after dose- Odd taste- DO NOT SWALLOW

- Akathisia and somnolence

- Unit dose packing may make it hard for

people to open

Iloperidone

(Fanapt)

12-24 mg 3A4

2D6

- Slow titration due to orthostatic

hypotension

-Significant QTc prolongation

Lurasidone

(Latuda)

40-160 mg 3A4 -Contraindicated with strong CYP3A4

inhibitors and inducers

- Must take with 350 calories of food

- Akathisia (recommended to take at night

to minimize side effect)

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SGA: D2 / 5-HT2a AntagonistPO

dosing/day

CYP 450

Metabolism

Comments

Olanzapine

(Zyprexa)

10 – 20 mg 1A2 -High weight gain-Long acting injection - must monitor for 3 hrs(Sedation/delirium syndrome); restricted distribution-Avoid parental benzos with rapid acting IM

Paliperidone

(Invega)

3-12 mg N/A - Active metabolite of risperidone

- Ghost tablets will appear in stool

- Long acting monthly and three-month

injection

- May increase prolactin

- Good for patients with hepatic dysfunction

Risperidone

(Risperdal)

1-6 mg 2D6 - May increase prolactin

- Every two week long-acting injection

- Dosages greater than 6 mg increase EPS

Quetiapine

(Seroquel)

150- 800

mg

3A4 - Sedation

- XR take with light meal or snack

Ziprasidone

(Geodon

40-160 mg 3A4 - QT prolongation

- Take with food

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Partial D2 agonist / 5-HT2a Antagonist

PO dosing CYP 450

Metabolism

Comments

Aripiprazole

(Abilify)

5-15 mg 3A4

2D6

Adjunctive depression

Akathisia

Considered the most

“activating” SGA

Brexipiprazole

(Rexulti)

1-4 mg 3A4

2D6

Adjunctive depression

Similar to aripiprazole

Possibly less activating

Cariprazine

(Vraylar)

1.5 – 6 mg 3A4

2D6

Similar to aripiprazole

Possibly less activating

Not recommend to be use

with 3A4 inducers

dosing recommendations with inhibitors and inducers

The partial agonist may help stabilize the dopamine system

without causing hypo dopaminergic conditions

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Clozapine (Clozaril)

Reserved for treatment resistant patients

Reduces the risk of suicide in Schizophrenia

Many Side effects Agranulocytosis (REMS program)

Seizures at doses > 600 mg/day

Orthostatic hypotension – must titrate slowly

Myocarditis

Sedation

Weight gain, diabetes

Sialorrhea

Must me a registered pharmacy to dispense

Monitor ANC weekly x 6 months, then every 2 weeks X 6 months, then monthly

www.clozapinerems.com

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Atypical Drug InteractionsDrug Major

CYP450

Metabolic

Enzyme

Increase AP

Concentration

Decrease AP

Concentration

Aripiprazole 3A4,

2D6

Protease inhibitors (PI),

ketoconazole, clarithromycin

paroxetine, fluoxetine

carbamazepine

Clozapine 1A22C19, 2D6,

3A4(minor)

Fluvoxamine, ciprofloxacin,

paroxetine, fluoxetine

Cigarette Smoking

Lurasidone 3A4 PI, ketoconazole, clarithromycin,

diltiazem

Rifampin,

Carbamazepine

Olanzapine 1A2 Fluvoxamine, ciprofloxacin Cigarette Smoking

Risperidone 2D6 Paroxetine, fluoxetine

Quetiapine 3A4 PI, clarithromycin, ketoconazole carbamazepine

Ziprasidone 3A4 PI, clarithromycin, ketoconazole carbamazepine

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Other Drug interactions

Antiarrhythmics

Amiodarone

Flecainide

Quinidine

Antibiotics

Clarithromycin, Erythromycin

Fluconazole

Quinolones

Others

Methadone

Citalopram

Ondansetron

Stimulants Enhance dopamine

release

Increase psychosis, mania

Dopamine agonist Levodopa

If patient has Parkinson's and psychosis, consider a weak dopamine blocker (e.g. quetiapine)

QTc prolonging drugs Pharmacodynamics

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Choice of Antipsychotic

Need to consider

History of prior response

Cost/ability to obtain medication

Matching patient-specific characteristics

with adverse effect profile of selected

agent

Efficacy

Side effects

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Efficacy: Are SGA better than FGA

Clozapine is considered the most effective antipsychotic

Controversial topic

Most guidelines recommend SGA before FGA

SGA are often viewed as safer than SGA

Landmark Studies Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention

Effectiveness (CATIE).

Cost Utility of the latest Antipsychotic Drugs in Schizophrenia (CUtLASS)

Lieberman JA, et al. N Engl J Med 2005;353:1209-23

Jones RB, et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2006; 62 (10):1079-87

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CATIE and CUtLASS: Key findings

CATIE

1493 patients - FGA vs SGAPrimary endpoint: all-cause discontinuationPts stayed on olanzapine longer than other APOlanzapine-highest rates of metabolic abnormalitiesNo difference in QOL and cognitive symptoms

CUtLASS

• 277 patients, FGA vs SGA

• No difference in QOL

• Significant improvement in symptoms with clozapine over other SGA

Conclusion: SGA and FGA are similar in effectiveness, compliance and QOL

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Controversies with Antipsychotic

Off label uses

Multiple Antipsychotics

High dose Antipsychotics

Use in children

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Off-label uses for SGA

Treatment-Refectory Depression

Insomnia

Anxiety, PTSD, OCD

Personality disorders (borderline personality disorder)

ADHD

Dementia

Eating disorders

Autism

Substance abuse

Nausea / VomitingAHRQ. Off-label use of Atypical Antipsychotics: An update.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0016529/pdf/PubMedHealth_PMH0016529.pdf

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Evidence for off-label antipsychotics use

Promising

General anxiety disorder

- quetiapine

OCD – risperidone

Modest/mixed

PTSD- risperidone

Personality disorders

Dementia – aripiprazole,

olanzapine, risperidone

Lack of Studies/ Efficacy

Insomnia

Substance abuse

Eating disorders

ADHD

AHRQ. Off-label use of Atypical Antipsychotics: An update.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0016529/pdf/PubMedHealth_PMH0016529.pdf

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Antipsychotic Polypharmacy

Use of two or more antipsychotics together

Common practice

Controlled trials do not support combined use

Increased side effects than efficacy

Increase mortality

Short term use during AP switch may be appropriate

Last-line opinion in guidelines

Rationale for use of AP polypharmacy must be

documented on discharge from psychiatric

hospitalizations

Current Psychiatry July 2008

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High dose antipsychotics

Rationale for use

Patients in clinical trials are not “usual patients”

Treatment response is consider ~ 20% symptoms

reduction in clinical trials

Up to 30% of patients are treatment refectory

Allows for monotherapy versus polypharmacy

Common agents dosed above the max

Aripiprazole, Olanzapine, Quetiapine, Ziprasidone

Mixed evidence on efficacy

PCN Frontier Review 2015

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Antipsychotics in Children

2 – 4 fold increase in last 15 years

Risk factors: Minorities, Medicaid enrollees, foster care

Efficacy in psychosis, bipolar disorder, autism

Lack of efficacy in behavior or ADHD

Long term effects are unclear

Metabolic effects may be higher than adults

Hyperprolactinemia effects?

EPS tends to be higher

Cardiovascular safety – limited data

Schenider, C et al. Journal of Psychopharmacology 28(7): 2014

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Five DON’T to prescribing AP

http://www.choosingwisely.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/APA-Choosing-Wisely-List.pdf

Don’t Prescribe AP to patients for any indication without

appropriate initial evaluation and appropriate ongoing

monitoring

Routinely prescribe 2 or more antipsychotics concurrently

Use antipsychotics as 1st choice to treat behavioral and

psychological symptoms of depression

Routinely prescribe antipsychotic medications as 1st line

intervention for insomnia in adults

Routinely prescribe an AP medication to treat behavioral

and emotional symptoms of childhood mental disorders in

the absence of approved or evidence supported indications

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Final Thoughts

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Treatment Adherence

Very low in psychiatric patients

70-80% of patients admitted to the hospital

stopped their medication

Remind patients that adhering to treatment/

medications helps to prevent relapse

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Non

Adherence

Treatment Success

Side Effects

Complex Dosing

regimen

FamilyCost

Denial of illness

Treatment

Failure

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How can pharmacist help?

Counseling points

Side effects often go away

Some side effects can be treated

What to do with specific SE

Medication take time to work. Be patient

You may still have symptoms while on the medication

but your symptoms should be diminished

Long term treatment is necessary – even when they

feel better

Give them tools to remember to take their medications

Pill box; bubble packs

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Summary

Antipsychotics are useful for many indications

SGA have significant metabolic effects and patients should be monitored annually

Tardive dyskensia should be assessed every 3 months for FGA and every 6 months for SGA

Important to make sure that safe prescribing practices are occurring (remember the 5 don’t)

Important that patients understand the value of their medication

Resources for pharmacists

National Alliance on Mental illness (NAMI) www.nami.org

College of psychiatric and neurologic pharmacists (CPNP) www.cpnp.org