Antenatal and Perinatal Pharm Flashcards
Uterotonic Drug Examples (5)
Misoprostol Dinoprostone Carboprost Oxytocin Ergot Alkaloids
Misoprostol
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (4) Adverse Effects (3)
PGE1 analog that stimulates uterine contractions
Cervical ripening
Labor Induction
Incomplete abortions
Post-Partum Hemorrhage
Fetal hypoxia
Uterine tachysystole or prolonged contractions
Uterine rupture
Dinoprostone
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (5)
PGE2 analog that stimulates uterine contractions
Cervical ripening
Pregnancy termination
Fever unresponsive to NSAIDs (during abortion) Fetal hypoxia Back pain Flushing Dizziness
Carboprost
Mechanism of Action (2), Delivery, Indications (2) Adverse Effects (4)
PGF2-alpha analog that stimulates uterine contractions
Deep IM injection
Induce abortions
Refractory post partum hemorrhage
Hypertension
Pulmonary edema
Reduced body temperature
Chills/Shivering
Oxytocin
Mechanism of Action (2), Delivery, Indications (2) Adverse Effect
Binds GPCR linked to G-alpha-q to increase force, frequency and duration of uterine contractions
IV infusion pump
Induction of labor
Refractory post partum hemorrhage
Water intoxication
Ergot Alkaloids
Examples (2) Mechanism of Action (3) Effects (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (5)
Ergonovine
Ethyl-Ergonovine
Stimulates adrenergic, dopaminergic and serotonergic receptors
Prolonged/tonic uterine contractions
Constricts arterioles and veins
Postpartum hemorrhage
Migraine relief
St. Anthony’s Fire: mania, psychosis, vomiting, dry gangrene
Hypertension
Tocolytics
Use and Examples (6)
Delay labor (Nifedipine and Indomethacin best choices)
Terbutaline Indomethacin* Nifedipine* MgSO4 Nitroglycerin Atosiban
Terbutaline
Mechanism of Action (3) Effect (2), Adverse Effects (8)
Increases cAMP causing K+ mediated hyperpolarization and myosin light chain dephosphorylation
Delays labor for 2-7 days
FDA says IV/Oral should not be used
Cardiac Arrhythmias Pulmonary Edema Myocardial ischemia Hypotension Tachycardia Hyperglycemia Hyperinsulinema Altered thyroid function
Nifedipine
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (7)
Block Ca2+ influx to decrease uterine contraction
Not FDA approved
International guidelines suggest CCB’s are preferable tocolytics
Not fetal side effects In Mom: Flushing Headache Dizziness Nausea Hypotension Tachycardia Palpitations
Indomethacin
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (5)
Block synthesis of PGF2-alpha to decrease contractions
Not FDA approved
International meta analysis says it may be best choice
Constriction of ductus arteriosus Fetal pulmonary hypertension Impaired renal function Hyperbilirubinemia Necrotizing enterocolitis
Nitroglycerin
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (2)
Nitric oxide donor causing smooth muscle relaxation
Not FDA approved
Insufficient evidence for use
Headache
Hypotension
Atosiban
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (3)
Blocks oxytocin to decrease uterine contractions
Not FDA approved
Doesn’t work better than placebo
Headache
Nausea
Allergic reactions
Alprostadil
Mechanism of Action (2) Indications (2) Adverse Effects (4)
Parenteral PGE1 analog that maintains the Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Pre-term infants with congenital heart defects
Sustaining systemic and pulmonary blood flow
Pyrexia
Hypotension
Tachycardia
Apnea
Drugs Used to Close PDA
Examples (2) Mechanism of Action, Indication, Adverse Effects (4)
Indomethacin
Ibuprofen
Block PGE2
Clinically significant symptomatic PDA
Decreased kidney function:
Oliguria
Edema
Mild hypertension
Gestational Hypertension Drugs First Line (2) and Second Line (3) with Mechanisms
Oral alpha-methyldopa (a2 agonist) Oral labetalol (alpha/beta blocker)
Parenteral labetalol
Hydralazine (arterial dilator)
Sodium Nitroprusside (arterial/venous dilator)