Adverse Drug Reactions Flashcards
Difference between a side effect and an idiosyncratic effect
Side effects are predictable due to MOA of drug, idiosyncratic are not predictable and may be genetically linked
Rate of A.E.s in hospitalized patients
6-20%
Which types of adverse effects are dose-dependent and which are dose-independent
Side effect and idiosyncratic are dose-dependent, allergic/hypersensitivity are dose-independent
MedWatch
FDAs post-marketing surveillance database
What events are excluded by definition from Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)?
Overdoses, drug abuse, all preventable Adverse Drug Events (pADEs)
Drug interactions by type of response
Additive, synergistic, antagonistic
Drug interactions by mechanism type
Pharmakokinetic, pharmacodynamic, combined
Four examples of serious drug interactions with narrow therapeutic index
Anticoagulants, cardiac drugs, MAO inhibitors, hypoglycemic drugs
Drug-drug interaction between Cimetidine and tricyclic antidepressants and the clinical significance
Cimetidine increases serum levels of the antidepressant. Clinical significance is unclear (effects of increased serum antidepressant not known)
What effect does epinephrine have on absorption of local anesthetics?
Slows absorption/minimizes distribution by constricting blood vessels
Name a drug-food interaction involving warfarin
Eating leafy green vegetables (which have Vitamin K) can cause bleeding episodes when taking warfarin
What important enzyme does grapefruit juice affect and does it induce or inhibit?
Inhibits CYP3A4
What enzymes does apple juice affect?
Inhibits Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptide Proteins (OATP)