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Medication: Benefits and Limitations

Medication: Benefits and Limitations. Kenneth R. Silk, MD Professor, Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan NEA.BPD Call-In Series October 2, 2011 8pm to 9pm EST. BPD PSYCHOPHARM: IMMEDIATE ISSUES.

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Medication: Benefits and Limitations

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  1. Medication: Benefits and Limitations Kenneth R. Silk, MD Professor, Department of Psychiatry University of Michigan NEA.BPD Call-In Series October 2, 2011 8pm to 9pm EST

  2. BPD PSYCHOPHARM: IMMEDIATE ISSUES • No medications carry a specific indication for use in treatment of personality disorders • Thus all medications must be used “off label” though not uncommon (in U.S.) to use medications off-label • Medications for BPD are less effective for symptom or symptom complex than when used in other disorders (primarily Axis I) • BPD patients seem exquisitely sensitive to side effects • Thus the cost-benefit ratio is different BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  3. TRANSFERENCE-COUNTERTRANSFERENCE REACTIONS • Being a psychopharmacologist does not protect one against transference/countertransference reactions • Like attachments, opinions in these patients are made early, but then unlike attachments, the opinions are hard to change • Patient wonders why the psychopharmacologist should be different from all the others who have denied and withheld from them and frustrated them • No psychopharmacological treatment is ever purely psychopharmacological BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  4. HOW TO PROCEED - I • Is it time to try medication? • Why? Why now? • What symptom or symptom complex are you trying to target? • Would the “target” respond in “pure” axis I? (Though too often these patients do NOT respond in the manner that a pure axis I patient would respond. • How would you track improvement? • No response for emptiness, loneliness, abandonment fears BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  5. HOW TO PROCEED - II • Do not get distracted by crises and other things re following the progress of the “target” symptom. • If you are the psychopharmacologist and another is the therapist, make sure there is collaboration and understanding • Remember that medications at best are adjunctive • Might be more useful to think in terms of dimensions (next slide) than symptoms orrsymptom complexes BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  6. Traits TO CONSIDER IN Personality Disorders • Affective Instability:abandonment, affective instability, capacity for pleasure, depression, emptiness, euphoria/ mania, identify disturbance, interpersonal sensitivity, irritability, rejection sensitivity, suicidality • Cognitive perceptual: paranoid ideation, perceptual distortion, psychoticism-schizotypy • Impulsivity/Aggression: aggression, anger, hostility, impulsiveness • Anxiety inhibition: general anxiety, anxiety – intropunitiveness, obsessive-compulsive score, phobic anxiety, somatization Adapted from: Siever & Davis (1991). "A psychobiological perspective on the personality disorders." Am J Psychiatry 148(12): 1647-58. BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  7. TRAITS OR SYMPTOMS: WHICH MEDICATIONS TO USE? Afft/Instb Agg/Imp ^ CogPer Anx/In Glob Binks (Coch)(AD) (AD) AP NA (AP) Lieb (Coch) MS (AP) MS (AP) AP NA Nosѐ AD/MS AP NA NA (AP) WFSBP AD AP/MS AP AD DugganNA MS AP NA TorontoAP/MS MS --- ---- IngenhovenMS MS/AP AP MS MS SUMMARY MS (AD*) MS/AP AP (AD) AP * If concurrently depressed ^including anger BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  8. HOW TO PROCEED-III • Need to emphasize the limitations of the medications prior to prescribing them, in fact need to discuss how you prescribe • One at a time. • Prefer to stop and switch rather than augment • Long enough trial to have an appreciation of drug’s effectiveness • Try to avoid making major psychopharm decisions during crisis • Careful with benzos (very short term but can disinhbit) • Move slowly (usually). It took them a long time to arrive at where they are and it will not be solved overnight • Be patient. Do not allow the patient’s impatience to make you impatient BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  9. DON’T BE FOOLED BY CHEMICAL IMBALANCE CLAIMS • Patients claim they have it • Patients want a quick fix • Popular literature • Advertisements (direct to public in USA) • The “drugs can cure everything” culture • They may have been treated previously by an overenthusiastic psychopharmacologist • “All of what we feel and do are mediated by chemicals. But chemicals (alone) have not been or been only minimally helpful” BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  10. GETTING ON AND OFF MEDICATIONS • Not easy to get on • Highly sensitive to side effects • Highly sensitive to weight gain • Not easy to get off • They can get attached to the medication as rapidly as they do to people • They can use the medications as transitional objects BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  11. IT IS EASY TO ARRIVE AT POLYPHARMACY • Especially with BPD • Criterion 4 – Impulsivity and anger  SSRI • Criterion 6 – Affective instability  Mood stabilizer • Criterion 7 – Emptiness as depression – Augment • Criterion 9 – Paranoid under stress – Antipsychotic • And something to sleep BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  12. IT IS EASY TO ARRIVE AT POLYPHARMACY • Patients are on all these medications and then they have a crisis or they still feel badly. • They want more meds • They want new meds • They want different meds • They want you to fix it • What we can guarantee is weight gain and drug-drug interactions! BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  13. HOW TO PROCEED - IV • Use medications one at a time • Do not add a second until you think there is a response to the first • Be careful about “augmenting” when there is such a tendency to use multiple medications • Do not make medication changes during crises. • Choose the safest medication in a group if you have a choice BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

  14. DO MEDICATIONS WORK HERE? • They are non-specific in their response • There is a high placebo response rate in clinical trials • Some times we can’t appreciate that the medications are working until we experience the patient in the absence of the medication • No long-term studies • No continuation studies BPD.Psychopharm.Res.APA.0510

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