Therapeutic drug monitoring in psychiatry.

Q4 Medicine
Casopis lekaru ceskych Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Eva Češková, Petr Šilhán
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Abstract

In medicine, there are two main methods of improving the healthcare provided: perfecting (optimizing) the existing ones and seeking new treatment procedures. Despite of tremendous development in the central nervous system research, current treatment of severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia and depressive disorder, is suboptimal. Nowadays, optimization of treatment in psychiatry includes therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and pharmacogenomic testing, which examines genetic variation involved in medication metabolism and drug action. The TDM enables to determine drug concentrations in blood and adjust the dose accordingly if clinical effects correlate better with drug blood levels than drug doses. The first international guidelines for TDM in neuropsychopharmacology were published in 2004 and regularly updated. The recent update provides therapeutic reference ranges for a majority of commonly prescribed psychiatric medications and gives example of patients regularly treated in clinical practice profiting from TDM (using antipsychotics and changing their smoking habits). TDM in psychiatry is an underused tool, given its ability to optimize treatment, as well as to improve treatment effectiveness.

精神病学中的治疗药物监测。
在医学上,有两种主要的方法来改善所提供的医疗保健:完善(优化)现有的方法和寻求新的治疗程序。尽管中枢神经系统研究取得了巨大进展,但目前对精神分裂症和抑郁障碍等严重精神疾病的治疗并不理想。如今,精神病学治疗的优化包括治疗药物监测(TDM)和药物基因组测试,后者检查药物代谢和药物作用中的基因变异。TDM能够确定血液中的药物浓度,并在临床效果与药物血液水平的相关性比药物剂量更好的情况下相应地调整剂量。2004年发布了第一份神经药理学TDM国际指南,并定期更新。最近的更新提供了大多数常用精神病药物的治疗参考范围,并举例说明了在临床实践中定期接受治疗的患者从TDM中获益(使用抗精神病药物并改变吸烟习惯)。TDM在精神病学中是一种未被充分利用的工具,因为它能够优化治疗并提高治疗效果。
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