Robinson Michael J, Qaqish Roula B
Division of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Psychiatr Clin North Am. 2002 Mar;25(1):149-75. doi: 10.1016/s0193-953x(03)00056-x.
HIV-1 infection poses a challenge for psychiatrists of the medically ill. Many factors concerning the care of HIV-1-infected patients need to be considered when prescribing psychotropics. These include careful diagnosis, taking into account medical disorders associated with HIV-1 that can present with psychiatric symptoms, as well as medications that HIV-1 patients may be taking that can cause a variety of neuropsychiatric side effects. Another important issue is the potential for drug-illness interactions. In general, HIV-1 patients seem to be more sensitive to the development of adverse drug reactions than do non-HIV-1 patients, especially as the illness progresses. It is also important to be cognizant of the complex multidrug regimens that many HIV-1 patients are on to avoid known drug-drug interactions and be on the alert for other potential interactions when using psychotropic medications.
HIV-1感染给患有内科疾病的精神科医生带来了挑战。在开具精神药物处方时,需要考虑许多与HIV-1感染患者护理相关的因素。这些因素包括仔细诊断,要考虑到与HIV-1相关的可能出现精神症状的内科疾病,以及HIV-1患者可能正在服用的会引起各种神经精神副作用的药物。另一个重要问题是药物与疾病相互作用的可能性。一般来说,HIV-1患者似乎比非HIV-1患者对药物不良反应的发生更敏感,尤其是随着病情进展。认识到许多HIV-1患者所采用的复杂多药治疗方案也很重要,以避免已知的药物相互作用,并在使用精神药物时警惕其他潜在的相互作用。