Adverse Drug Reactions Flashcards
What is the equation for calculating the therapeutic index of a drug?
LD50 / ED50
Drugs with a narrow therapeutic window usually have a therapeutic index of less than 2 - give some examples
Digoxin Theophylline Warfarin Lithium Gentamicin, vancomycin Carbamazepine
What is involved in phase 1 of drug metabolism?
Oxidation, reduction and hydrolysis of the drug via cytochrome P450
What is involved in phase 2 of drug metabolism?
Conjugation, excretion in urine/bile
Most adverse drug reactions occur in phase 2 of drug metabolism. True/False?
False
Most occur in phase 1
What is meant by type A -classified adverse drug reaction?
Predictable, dose-dependent adverse reaction
List the different mechanisms of type A adverse drug reaction in the kidney
Pre-renal failure (hypoperfusion)
Renal (acute tubular necrosis)
Post-renal (fibrosis, calculi)
Drug interactions
What are the 2 main drugs that can contribute to pre-renal failure?
Diuretics
ACE inhibitors
Both can cause volume depletion and reduced GFR
List the main drugs that cause acute tubular necrosis
Gentamicin
Sulphonamides
Aspirin
What are the 2 main drugs that contribute to post-renal failure?
Methysergide (cluster headache)
Chemotherapy
ACE inhibitors increase the hypoglycaemic effect of which drug used in diabetes?
Sulfonylureas
Which drugs can cause/worsen constipation?
Ca channel blockers
Anti-cholinergics
Potassium-rich foods react with which drugs?
ACE inhibitors
K-sparing diuretics
Vitamin E + K -rich foods react with which drug?
Warfarin
What is meant by type B -classified adverse drug reaction?
Idiosyncratic/unpredictable, dose-independent reaction
Give examples of type B adverse drug reactions
Rashes Aplastic anaemia (chloramphenicol) Hepatic necrosis (halothane)
Type B adverse drug reactions have high mortality. True/False?
True
What is meant by type C -classified adverse drug reaction?
Adverse effect from prolonged therapy
Give examples of type C adverse drug reaction
Cushing’s disease (steroids)
Diabetes (B-blockers)
Hypertension (NSAIDs)