The side effects of risperidone depot in patients with psychotic disorders

2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (S1) ◽  
pp. s816-s816
Author(s):  
T. Jupe ◽  
F. Elezi ◽  
B. Zenelaj ◽  
E. Myslimi

Background and aimA long-acting form of risperidone is now broadly available for the treatment of schizophrenia and closely related psychiatric conditions. It combines the advantage of previously available depot formulations for first-generation drugs with the favorable characteristics of the modern “atypical” antipsychotics, namely higher efficacy in the treatment of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia and reduced motor disturbances [1].MethodsDuring this study, we observed side effects that appear in patients that are treated with risperidone depot. Patients were observed for a period of 3 months (October–December 2015) and the side effects were evaluated with Glasgow Antipsychotic Side-effect Scale (GASS). The data obtained were analyzed with SPSS, trying to prove the impact of variables such as: gender, age, diagnosis, dose and duration of treatment on the occurrence of side effects.ResultsThrough statistical processing, we reached the conclusion that there is a statistically significant correlation between duration of treatment and side effects (P value was 0.0001). Between two variables has a strong positive correlation (Kendall value was 0.766). Has a statistically significant correlation between the drug dose and side effects (P value was 0.026). Between two variables has a moderate positive correlation (Kendall value was 0.504). No statistically significant correlation between these variables: gender-side effects, diagnose-side effects and age-side effects.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

2007 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maggi Banning

People of 65 years and older accounted for 21% of the population of England and Wales in 2001, and their proportion is increasing. It is forecast that the number of people over the age 75 years will double within the next 50 years, and that of those over the age of 90 will increase fivefold. The older patient with declining health poses significant challenges for health care professionals, in particular those of managing chronic morbidity and the effects of aging. Many older people require pharmacological treatment for multiple, co-existing pathologies. Those of 65 years and over receive 56% of all prescriptions in England, of which 78% are repeat prescriptions, and people in residential care, on average, receive five different medicines concurrently. The impact of repeat prescriptions means that, due to inadequate monitoring, many older people continue to administer medicines they no longer require, and thereby risk receiving an inappropriate drug, dose or duration of treatment. In addition to this, there is the propensity for older people to mismanage medicines, increasing their risk of unplanned drug-related admission to hospital and drug-related morbidity.


Author(s):  
Herbert Y. Meltzer ◽  
William V. Bobo

Antipsychotic drugs are utilized for far more than the treatment of psychosis in schizophrenia, their first indication. They now find wide use in a variety of psychotic disorders, mood disorders, developmental disorders, and drug-induced disorders. The classification of drugs as typical or atypical is based on their differences in extra-pyramidal side effects (EPS). This chapter emphasizes the greater diversity, efficacy, and safety of the atypical drugs, and the risk of tardive dyskinesia of the typical drugs. The atypical drug action may produce improvement in cognitive function and negative symptoms, as well as psychosis and mood in some patients. This diversity includes atypical drugs which produce minimal weight gain. Long-acting injectable formulations are recommended for non-adherent patients. The exceptional ability of clozapine to reduce the risk for suicide and to decrease mortality in schizophrenia is discussed. Anticholinergic and other drugs to treat EPS are also discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-448 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daphne Halikiopoulou ◽  
Tim Vlandas

AbstractThis article contests the view that the strong positive correlation between anti-immigration attitudes and far right party success necessarily constitutes evidence in support of the cultural grievance thesis. We argue that the success of far right parties depends on their ability to mobilize a coalition of interests between their core supporters, that is voters with cultural grievances over immigration and the often larger group of voters with economic grievances over immigration. Using individual level data from eight rounds of the European Social Survey, our empirical analysis shows that while cultural concerns over immigration are a stronger predictor of far right party support, those who are concerned with the impact of immigration on the economy are important to the far right in numerical terms. Taken together, our findings suggest that economic grievances over immigration remain pivotal within the context of the transnational cleavage.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 ◽  
pp. S262-S263
Author(s):  
Á.D.L. Martín Pérez ◽  
M.I. Ibernón Caballero ◽  
M.Á. Bernal López ◽  
K.A. Rozmus X ◽  
F. Valdivia Muñoz ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Justin C. Ellison ◽  
Jason B. Rosenstock ◽  
Michael J. Marcsisin

A variety of somatic therapies can be used to treat individuals suffering from psychosis. Most commonly, providers will prescribe antipsychotics, which generally block dopamine receptors and are particularly useful at reducing positive symptoms. Second-generation antipsychotics have fewer movement side effects than older agents do, but they are more expensive and have more metabolic side effects. Long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotics can be useful for improving outcomes, especially in non-adherent patients, and clozapine is the gold standard for treatment-refractory psychosis. Other agents may be useful for adjunct therapy, or in early psychosis, such as antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and benzodiazepines. In this chapter, we will also review other somatic therapies such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and other neuromodulation approaches.


2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (S1) ◽  
pp. s822-s822
Author(s):  
I. Martínez Molina ◽  
N. Gómez-Coronado Suárez de Venegas ◽  
P. Blanco Ramón

IntroductionAripiprazole depot is an atypical antipshycotic used to treat positive and negative symptoms of psychosis or acute mania.AimDescribe the reason why psychiatrists switch the current antipsychotic treatment on to aripiprazol depot, its tolerability and the reasons to stop aripiprazol depot treatment.MethodsDescriptive analysis based on a sample of 37 patients, aged 18–65 years, treated during one year with antipsychotics at two community mental health units.ResultsSwitching on to aripiprazole depot principal reasons: promote adherence (25%), persistence of symptoms (25%) and high levels of prolactin or sexual dysfunction (16.66%):– side effects of aripiprazole depot: insomnia (11.11%), inquietude (8.33%), sexual dysfunction (2.77%) and hypertensive crisis during administration (2.77%);– 83.33% of the patients are still taking it after one year. The most common reasons to stop or change it were the presence of secondaries (11.11%) and clinical exacerbation (5.55%).ConclusionsAripiprazole depot is well tolerated (even better than other antipsychotics). Common side effects are not severe and appear in a small percent of patients.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.


2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (S2) ◽  
pp. 1453-1453
Author(s):  
D.P.E. Monteiro ◽  
T.H. Freitas ◽  
C.M. Clemente ◽  
J.P. Pinto

ObjectivesTo evaluate the subjective impact on quality of life and burden of caregivers of chronic psychotic patients and correlate with the impact that the type of patient’s symptoms according to PANSS (negative, positive, mixed or none).MethodsWe used the Caregiver's Burden scale to measure quality of life and subjective burden of caregivers of chronic psychotic patients followed up by the Psychotic Disorders Clinic of the Hospital Mental Health Messejana, in Fortaleza, Ceará, and the PANSS for the patients of the relatated caregiver. Then we correlated the data in order to observe whether the patient’s symptoms interfere with the quality of life and the burden of the caregivers.ResultsWe observed that most caregivers were women, mothers of patients who had incomplete primary schooling, married, with incomes between one and two minimum wages. In most cases also with incomplete primary degree and mean disease duration was 16.51 (± 9.64) years. We found that higher scores on scales of positive and PANSS general psychopathology in the patient, the worse the quality of life and caregiver burden. In this sample, negative symptoms measured by the PANSS negative scale does not seem to interfere with quality of life and caregiver burden.OuvirLer foneticamente Dicionário - Ver dicionário detalhadoConclusionDemographic data did not affect the quality of life of caregivers; the main factors that contributed to a poorer quality of life and caregiver's burden were high scores in positive and general psychopathology of PANSS.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 54
Author(s):  
Sandra Rogers ◽  
Theresa A. Gaffney ◽  
Eileen Caulfield

Background and objective: Collaboration is an important and necessary skill to function effectively within the practice of nursing and inter-professional teams. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the impact of collaborative testing on nursing student content retention and student perception of the collaborative testing process.Methods: A convenience sample of nursing students (n = 95) were grouped in random pairs and permitted to collaborate on exam 3 (of 5) in an entry level medical surgical nursing course. Students were surveyed with the 13-item survey, Student Evaluation of Collaborative Testing, after the collaborative exam.Results and conclusions: There was a strong, positive correlation between students’ exam 3 grades and the number of correct responses to exam 3 content items on the final exam, r = .511, p < .001. For every one-point increase on exam 3 grades, the number of correct responses on exam 3 content on the final exam increased by .511. As such, students who scored higher on exam 3 also had more correct responses to exam 3 content on the final exam. There was a strong, positive correlation between students’ exam 3 and final exam scores, r = .536, p < .001. It may (or may not) be the case that students’ who perceived collaborative learning more positively were more impacted by the collaborative learning experience, resulting in higher scores on the final exam.


Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (22) ◽  
pp. 2878-2878
Author(s):  
Grazyna Stasiak ◽  
Malgorzata Zajac ◽  
Joanna Zaleska ◽  
Michal Kielbus ◽  
Jakub Czapinski ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) represents a heterogeneous group of myeloid malignancies harboring different chromosomal abnormalities, gene mutations, and epigenetic modifications. Recent clinical and biological studies indicate that myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and AML could be considered as part of the same continuous disease spectrum rather than as distinct disorders. NPM1 is a multifunctional protein involved in both biological and pathological processes controlling development, cell proliferation, ribosome biogenesis, transformation and genomic stability. It interacts with many cellular proteins, including ARF and the tumor suppressor p53. Recently, we found that high expression of the NPM1 splice variant R2, which encodes a truncated form of NPM1, may provide prognostic value for CN-AML patients. Aims Therefore, our aim was evaluation of NPM1 R2 splice variant significance for MDS and sAML cases, as well as assignment if different expression levels of R2 might have influence on the expression pattern of each of the components of the ARF-MDM2-p53-p21 signaling pathway and additional downstream molecules (miR-34a, miR-34b and miR-34c). In order to determine the impact of NPM1 R2 on NPM1 localization and to compare it with the NPM1mut effect, transfection analyses and IHC stainings were performed. Methods NPM1 R2, CDKN2A (encoding ARF), MDM2, TP53 and CDKN1A(encoding p21) genes expression levels were assessed for 128 samples (58 AML, 62 MDS and 8 sAML) using qRT-PCR. Additionally, expression level of miR-34a (n=29), miR-34b (n=20) and miR-34c (n=20) was measured in CD33+ cells derived from AML patient samples. WI-38 fibroblasts and HEK-293 cells were transfected with constructs containing eGFP-tagged NPM1-R2, NPM1-mut and NPM1-wt under a cytomegalovirus promoter, stained and visualized with confocal microscope. Immunochemistry analysis was performed for NPM1 in 23 AML bone marrow smears. Results NPM1 R2 expression levels differed between AML, sAML, MDS and healthy volunteers (HV) groups and were significantly higher in AML, sAML and MDS groups compared to HVs (median 0.023 vs 0.005, p<0.001, 0.025 vs 0.005, p<0.001 and 0.017 vs 0.005, p<0.001, respectively). CDKN2A, MDM2, TP53 and CDKN1A expression analysis in these sample groups showed also significant differences. Expression of TP53 was elevated in groups with high R2 expression in comparison to groups with low R2 expression in AML and MDS patients (median 0.01 vs 0.005, p<0.001 and 0.007 vs 0.004, p<0.001, respectively). Moreover, we found strong positive correlation of R2 expression with TP53 expression in AML (r=0.77, p<0.001) and MDS (r=0.68, p<0.001). We observed elevated expression of miR-34c in HVs group compared to AML (0.11 vs 0.07, p<0,001) and trend to decreased expression of miR-34a in AML in comparison with HVs. No differences were found in miR-34a, miR-34b and miR-34c expression between groups with high or low R2 expression. Transfection analyses showed various localization of each eGFP-tagged NPM1 forms. NPM1-wt localized mainly in nucleoli, NPM1-R2 was detected in the nucleoplasm and nucleoli, whereas eGFP-NPM1-mut displayed cytoplasmic localization. However, the IHC stainings for AML samples revealed that in cases with high R2 expression we were able to determine a cytoplasmic localization of NPM1 even in the absence of its concomitant mutation. Conclusions The elevated level of NPM1 R2 splice variant in AML, sAML and MDS groups versus HVs suggests that R2 might play some role in neoplasia process also in early stages of this hematological malignancy. Transfection analyses established that NPM1 R2 mostly localizes in the nucleoplasm, where it might interact with other proteins e.g. ARF and p53. Nucleolar localization of this NPM1 form might be determined both by lack of nucleolar localization signal present in the wt form of NPM1 and nuclear export signal occurring in mutated NPM1. Moreover, strong positive correlation between R2 and TP53 expression was found in AML and MDS groups suggesting biological link between these transcripts. In summary, the expression of NPM1 R2 might be of biological importance for AML as well as for transformation of MDS into sAML. This work was supported by National Centre for Science Grant HARMONIA (UMO-2013/10/M/NZ5/00313). Disclosures Grzasko: Celgene: Honoraria; Munipharma: Honoraria; Janssen: Honoraria.


Author(s):  
Elham Ezeldeen Hassan, Naamat Muhammad Saeed

The study dealt with the relationship of electronic service and electronic pricing in attracting customers by applying to the Sudanese banking sector The problem of the study lies in identifying the relationship between electronic service and electronic pricing in attracting customers by identifying the quality of the correlation between electronic service and electronic pricing and attracting customers and the importance of the study stemmed from The big role that banks play in providing financial services in Sudan and through information and data and analyzing them to benefit from them, and the main goal of this study is to try to reveal the impact of electronic marketing My clients in the bank attract, the study seeks to test the following hypotheses of the study, there is a strong positive correlation with statistical function between the electronic service and attract customers, and there is a positive correlation relationship with a medium statistical function between the electronic pricing and attract customers. The study followed the historical approach, deductive approach, descriptive approach and inductive approach, the study reached a number of results, the most important of which is that providing good electronic service is no longer optional or a set of slogans and methods of advertising but rather has become a reality imposed by the nature of conditions and variables in the contemporary business environment as imposed by the nature and characteristics of clients themselves, the basis To achieve success, growth and continuity in the market depends on the presence of a customer base and the strengthening of the relationship between customers and the bank, and one of the most important recommendations recommended by the study is the establishment of sections for electronic banking services in the bank’s branches and the establishment of an ester Tejah marketing is working to attract more of both cases, customers continuity in the creation of the bank's branches and improve the work, the use of modern software in the electronic service to keep pace with technological developments, taking into account security and safety in the payment of the amounts of buying and selling via computer networks because of concerns arising from the possibility of interception and theft.


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