What are “Downers”?
Medications that cause the central nervous system to be sedated.
They are also called “Sedatives”.
What types of medications and substances are “Downers”?
What will the pupils look like if a client has overdosed on a “downer” medication such as too many anxiolytics or opioids?
Pinpoint pupils.
Adverse reactions and nursing considerations:
Downers
Hold med and notify HCP if client has a decreased level of consciousness.
What is the treatment for CNS depressant (“downer”) overdose?
What are “Uppers”?
Medications that cause the central nervous system to be stimulated.
They are also called “Stimulants”.
Indication:
Amphetamines (a CNS stimulant)
To treat ADD or ADHD.
Generic names:
Amphetamines
CNS stimulant
What types of medications and substances are “Uppers”?
What will the pupils look like if a client has overdosed on an “upper” medication such as amphetamines?
Dilated pupils.
Side effects and nursing considerations:
Uppers
Increased heart rate, flushing, sweating, dysrhythmias - advise client to use caution with cardiovascular disorders
Hold med and notify HCP if client experiences chest pain or dysrhythmia.
Indication:
Antidepressants
To treat a variety of conditions:
Adverse reactions and nursing considerations:
Antidepressants
Side effects and nursing considerations:
Antidepressants
Generic names:
SSRI Antidepressants
(Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)
Generic names:
SSNRI Antidepressants
(Selective serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors)
Generic names:
MAOI Antidepressants
(Monoamine oxidase inhibitor)
TIP:
Side effects and nursing considerations:
MAOI Antidepressants
(Monoamine oxidase inhibitor)
Food-med interaction:
MAOI Antidepressants
Avoid “aged foods”
Taking together can cause a hypertensive crisis (BP >180/120).
Generic names:
Tricyclic Antidepressants
amitriptyline, nortriptyline
What color can the urine become when a client is taking tricyclic antidepressants?
A bluish-green color.
Indication:
bupropion
Indication:
Antianxiety/Anxiolytics/Benzodiazepines
They are given to treat a variety of conditions:
Generic names:
Antianxiety/Anxiolytics/Benzodiazepines
alprazolam, clonazepam, diazepam, lorazepam, temazepam, chlordiazepoxide, midazolam
They all end in -pam or -lam or have “diaze” in the name.