π HIGH-YIELD SSRI OVERVIEW (80/20 Rule) (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)
π§ Core Concept: SSRIs β serotonin levels by blocking reuptake in the synaptic cleft β boosting mood, reducing anxiety, and stabilizing emotional regulation.
π Top Drugs to Know: Fluoxetine (Prozac) π Sertraline (Zoloft) π Escitalopram (Lexapro) π Citalopram (Celexa) π€ Paroxetine (Paxil) β οΈ (sedating, more withdrawal risk)
π©Ί Main Indications (What Youβll Actually See):
β‘οΈ Mechanism of Action (Simple): Blocks serotonin reuptake pump β serotonin stays longer in the synapse β improved mood & less anxiety.
β± Onset: Takes 2β4 weeks for full effect. Educate patients early: βYou wonβt feel better overnight.β
β οΈ Major Side Effects (Know These Cold):
π£ Black Box Warning: β suicidal thoughts in adolescents & young adults (esp. in first few weeks).
π« Contraindications & Cautions:
π Nursing Implications:
π§© Clinical Pearls:
π§ 80/20 Takeaway: SSRIs = first-line for depression/anxiety. Know onset delay, serotonin syndrome signs, sexual dysfunction, and black box warning.
β³ 2β4 weeks to work. Watch early mood shifts. Donβt mix with MAOIs.
β¨ Start low, go slow, and monitor the glow (serotonin).