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Transmission, autonomic, drugs affecting

Central Serotonin Syndrome is manifest by autonomic, neuromuscular, and cognitive symptoms. Mild symptoms can include tremor, incoordination, and confusion. Moderate symptoms can manifest as shivering, sweating, hyperreflexia, and agitation, and severe symptoms include fever, myoclonus, and diarrhea. This syndrome is usually associated with two or more drugs that increase central serotonin transmission and affect the 5-HTia receptor (see Table 5.4). [Pg.63]

The NE system mediates various autonomic, neuroendocrine, emotional and cognitive functions. One of the central roles of NE is response to stress and aversion. This role can be summarized as an activation of response to the acute stress and aversion, followed by decreased reaction to repeated or chronic aversion. Since the response to stress and aversion is a basic part in pathology of mood disorder, NE should play an important role in anxiety, depression and mania. Indeed, this role has been demonstrated in numerous animal and human studies. Majority of antidepressant drugs and mood stabilizers affect NE system as their direct or indirect target. Various medications have different effects on NE neuronal activity. The majority of antidepressants, Li and benzodiazepines suppress NE transmission. Other medications, such as AADs, activate NE neuronal firing activity and NE release. Appropriate combination of different medications, based on the consideration of their effect on NE system, might be critical to obtain good treatment outcome. The combination of SSRIs... [Pg.375]


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