| Literature DB >> 32362299 |
Jurjen J Luykx1, Sisco M P van Veen2, Arne Risselada3, Paul Naarding4, Joeri K Tijdink5, Christiaan H Vinkers6.
Abstract
Treatment with psychotropic medication may sometimes be jeopardised because of the COVID-19 pandemic. One underlying reason is the lack of COVID-19-specific psychopharmacology guidelines. Here, we discuss five considerations arising from our clinical experience and pharmacological background knowledge to enable safe and well-informed psychopharmacotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; epidemiology; prescribing; psychiatry; psychopharmacology
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32362299 PMCID: PMC7248582 DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2020.92
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Psychiatry ISSN: 0007-1250 Impact factor: 9.319
Preferred psychotropic drugs during experimental COVID-19 therapies
| Drug class | Caution for QT and/or PR interval prolongation | Caution for drug–drug interactions | Preferred drugs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antidepressants | (Es)citalopram | St John's wort | Agomelatine |
| Antipsychotic drugs | All, except for: aripiprazole, brexpiprazole, cariprazine, lurasidone | Pimozide | Amisulpride |
| Benzodiazepines | None | All (especially midazolam), except for: lorazepam, lormetazepam, oxazepam, temazepam | Lorazepam |
| Mood stabilisers | Lithium | Carbamazepine | Lamotrigine |
Relevant when lopinavir/ritonavir or (hydroxyl)chloroquine are used to treat COVID-19.
Especially relevant when atazanavir or lopinavir/ritonavir are used to treat COVID-19, because CYP3A4 inhibition causes higher blood levels of psychotropic drugs. St John's wort and carbamazepine may reduce blood levels of several drugs used to treat COVID-19.
Therapeutic drug monitoring may be helpful when considering dose modifications.
For example amitriptyline, clomipramine, imipramine, nortriptyline.
Based on efficacy, with careful monitoring of electrocardiogram if applicable.[4]
For sedatives/anxiolytics/hypnotics, the benzodiazepines with no active metabolites that only undergo glucuronidation (lorazepam, lormetazepam, oxazepam, and temazepam) are generally preferred.