Analgesics Flashcards
1
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Explain the pain pathways
A
- When trauma occurs at a peripheral site, peripheral nerves are stimulated
- An action potential is created transmitting information about tissue damage along the nerve to dorsal root ganglion
- This synapses with second order neuron in spinal cord
- The spinal crosses over the spinal cord and travels upward rising through the medulla, though the periaqueductal are of the mid brain and synapses with a third order neuron within the thalamus
- This third order neuron then continues on ending at the primary somatosensory area of the cerebral cortex
2
Q
Describe the different analgesic drug groups and the mechanisms of action
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- NSAIDS (paracetamol)
- inhibit enzyme COX
- converts arachidonic to endoperoxides
- inhibits prostaglandin synthesis - Opioids (codeine)
- have G-protein receptors linked to inhibition of adenylate cyclase
- inhibits opening of calcium channels
= less pain conducting neurotransmitters released
3
Q
Outline how opioid analgesic side effects can be managed
A
Short term
1. Sedation – naloxone
2. Respiratory suppression – give naloxone quickly
3. Nausea and vomiting – antiemetic before
Long term
1. Addiction
2. constipation – lactulose
3. Tolerance dependance
4
Q
Describe the options available for pain relief and rationale for prescribing
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- Antidepressants
- Gabapentinoidse