Psychiatria Danubina, Vol. 22 No. 1, 2010.
Conference paper
SUICIDALITY AND SIDE EFFECTS OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS AND ANTIPSYCHOTICS
Mate Mihanović
; Psychiatric Hospital „Sveti Ivan“, Jankomir 11, Zagreb, Croatia
Branka Restek-Petrović
; Psychiatric Hospital „Sveti Ivan“, Jankomir 11, Zagreb, Croatia
Davor Bodor
; Psychiatric Hospital „Sveti Ivan“, Jankomir 11, Zagreb, Croatia
Sven Molnar
; Psychiatric Hospital „Sveti Ivan“, Jankomir 11, Zagreb, Croatia
Ante Orešković
; Psychiatric Hospital „Sveti Ivan“, Jankomir 11, Zagreb, Croatia
Paola Presečki
; Psychiatric Hospital „Sveti Ivan“, Jankomir 11, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Antidepressants and antipsychotics can cause side effects in various organs and organic systems, and some (and) in the central nervous system, which can also be clinically manifested by suicidal behavior as well. Tricyclic antidepressants particularly of imipramine and clomipramine can have pro-suicidal effect, which is believed to be the consequence of their own hypothetic asynchronous cognitive-psychomotor pharmacodynamic action. Antidepressants from the group of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors can at the beginning of administration as monotherapy also have pro-suicidal effects in patients with hints of suicidality or suicidal behavior, by increasing the intensity of already present suicidal predictors, such as dysphoria, anxiety, impulsiveness, agitation etc. Antipsychotics can act stimulatingly upon predictors of suicidal behavior, that is, pro-suicidal in an indirect way through side effects they cause indirect pro-suicidal neurological and consecutive psychological impact, as it is called. It is particularly valid for classic antipsychotics causing primarily neurological, i.e. extrapyramidal side effects, along which consecutive psychological side effects can occur as well. However, new antipsychotics in comparison to classic ones, have less pronounced neurological, extrapyramidal symptoms and signs but more somatic-metabolic side effects, and thereby their action can be mostly manifested as indirect pro-suicidal neurological and somatic-metabolic as well as consecutive psychological activity.
Keywords
antidepressants and antipsychotic medication; side effect; suicidal behavior
Hrčak ID:
48623
URI
Publication date:
10.2.2010.
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