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How do you approach evaluating sudden mental status changes in telepsychiatry patients, particularly older adults, when medical causes such as infection or metabolic disturbance may be contributing factors?

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Psychiatry · Thapar Renu K Office

I am dealing with a few now, but during the pandemic, I had more. Sudden changes in mental status definitely need medical clearance. Helpful questions try to elicit findings about urinary changes, fever, and weakness, especially if I'm certain parts of the body show other symptoms like nausea, vomit...

How do you manage anxiety for patients who are experiencing a myasthenic crisis?

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Neurology · University of Minnesota

For a long time, we have been taught that we should avoid benzodiazepines in this setting (also applies to patients with ALS, myositis, etc.) because of their suppressive effect on the CNS respiratory drive and the risk of exacerbating hypercarbic respiratory failure. Based on recent conversations w...

Is there a role for functional medicine approaches in psychiatric treatment?

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Psychiatry · Private Practice

Functional medicine is a pretty broad term that encompasses stressors underlying biological, hormonal, nutritional, and environmental impacts on a person’s health. While I am a big fan of trying to get to the root causes of health conditions, including mental health conditions, and think in terms of...

What strategies do you use for patients on medications for ADHD who experience afternoon rebound/withdrawal?

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Psychiatry · Wayne State University School of Medicine

There are several strategies to try. The first thing I do to address withdrawal dysphoria is usually a high-protein snack about 30 minutes before the symptoms are typically noted. In most of my pediatric patients, this is a game-changer. If that's not helpful, you can consider using a short-acting s...

What is your medication of choice when considering outpatient alcohol withdrawal management (diazepam vs chlordiazepoxide vs lorazepam)?

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Psychiatry · University of Florida College of Medicine Program

While benzodiazepines such as chlordiazepoxide, diazepam, and lorazepam remain the mainstay of treatment for acute alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS), their use in the outpatient setting is generally inappropriate for patients with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)—except in narrowly defined, low-risk scena...

How do you respond to early refill requests for stimulants in stable patients who report lost or stolen medication?

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Psychiatry · University of Maryland School of Medicine

I do not refill stimulants when they are reported lost or stolen. When starting a treatment course of stimulants with a patient, I review a brief list of instructions and expectations. For stimulants, this includes that it is their responsibility to store and protect their medication from theft or l...

How do you define treatment-resistant depression in your practice?

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Primary Care · University of Colorado

Well, technically, treatment-resistant depression is defined as no meaningful response after at least two trials of antidepressants at therapeutic doses and durations (≥8 weeks). The first step is to rule out inadequate dosing (try to reach the max dose), poor adherence, and medical comorbidities th...

How do you approach the treatment of anxiety disorders in children with a significantly family history of bipolar disorder?

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Psychiatry · Kaiser Permanente

First, I always question the validity of a family history of bipolar disorder and clarify as best as possible bipolar 1 vs. 2. Nine times out of ten, it is "mood swings" that with further clarification were never formally diagnosed and were anger outbursts/irritability. If there is bona fide bipola...

When would you consider prescribing a wakefulness promoting agent for excessive daytime sleepiness from insufficient sleep?

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Neurology · UNC Health

I would never consider prescribing an alerting medication for someone with insufficient sleep. Behaviorally insufficient sleep is a diagnosis in and of itself. The treatment for excessive daytime sleepiness in the case of insufficient sleep is changing behavior to allow for more time in bed. I would...

How do you approach the use and titration of Cobenfy in patients with treatment refractory schizophrenia not responding to clozapine?

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Psychiatry · South Broward Hospital District

It depends on what medications they are on. If they are on clozapine and you want to cross-titrate, then it will depend on the dose of clozapine and how fast you want to take it off, as we do not want cholinergic rebound. Let's say they are on clozapine 300 mg po qhs, then you can start Cobenfy at t...