2- Polypharmacy and the considerations when multiple drugs are administered concomitantly Flashcards
Define summation
The combined effect of 2 drugs produces a result that equals the sum of the individual effects of each agent
Define potentiation
When a drug on its own does not have an effect but may be affected in combination with another drug
Define synergism
Drug combinations produce a therapeutic or toxic effect greater than sum of each drugs action
Name 3 chemical (pharmaceutical) effects/factors that you need to consider when mixing drugs
pH - stability of drug is often pH dependent
Oxidation/reduction reactions
Complex formation
Inactivated by certain vehicles
How can drug-drug interactions affect the distribution of a drug?
Competition plasma protein binding
Some drugs reduce blood flow to tissue (reduced absorption)
Reduced clearance
How can drug-drug interactions affect the metabolism of a drug?
Inhibit/induce liver enzymes (CYP P450)
List 2 drugs that inhibit liver metabolism
Chloramphenicol, Omeprazole, Propofol, Cimetidine, Anti-fungals
List 2 drugs the induce liver metabolism
Barbiturates, Carbamazepine, Cyclosporin
Why are NSAIDs & steroids contraindicated?
Increased risk of GI ulceration
Why are NSAIDs & aminoglycosides contraindicated?
Increases risk of nephrotoxicity
List 2 types/forms of adverse effects
Lack of efficacy
Exaggerated normal response
Hypersensitivity
Toxic effects
Idiosyncratic