Anti-Emetics Flashcards
State the 5 major classes of anti-emetic drugs.
Mixed receptor antagonists Dopamine (D2) receptor antagonists Muscarinic receptor antagonists Serotonin (5-HT3) receptor antagonists Cannabinoids
What is nausea and vomiting often preceded by?
Sweating, salivation and an increase in heart rate
Describe the process of vomiting.
Stomach, oesophagus and associated sphincters are relaxed Contraction of upper small intestine, pyloric sphincter and pyloric region of stomach Contents of upper jejunum, duodenum and pyloric region of stomach move to the body and fundus of the stomach Lower and upper oesophageal sphincters and oesophagus relaxes Retching/vomiting may occur
What are the consequences of severe vomiting?
Dehydration Hypochloraemic metabolic alkalosis Contributes to reduction in bicarbonate excretion and increase in bicarbonate reabsorption Increase in sodium reabsorption and increase in potassium excretion (hypokalaemia)
What types of receptors in the stomach transmit signals to the vomiting centre and chemoreceptor trigger zone?
Chemoreceptors and Mechanoreceptors
What is special about the location of the CTZ and vomiting centre?
It is located in a part of the brain that has a very porous blood brain barrier So the CTZ and vomiting centre act as an early warning system to protect the brain from toxin damage
Give an example of a mixed receptor antagonist.
Promethazine
What is this drug a derivative of?
Phenothiazine (other phenothiazines are used as neuroleptics)
Describe the mode of action of this drug.
It is a competitive antagonist for the following receptors: Histaminergic Muscarinic Dopaminergic Order of potency of antagonist activity: H > M > D
What are the uses of promethazine?
Motion sickness Disorders of the labyrinth Hyperemesis gravidarium Pre and post-operatively Relief of allergic symptoms, anaphylactic emergency, night sedation; insomnia
Describe the pharmacokinetics of promethazine.
Administer orally Onset of action – 1-2 hours Peak action – 4 hours Duration of action – 24 hours
What are the unwanted effects of promethazine?
Dizziness Tinnitus Fatigue Sedation Convulsions
Give 2 examples of dopamine receptor antagonists.
Metoclopramide Domperidone
Describe the order of agonist potency of these drugs.
D > H > M
What effect do these drugs have on the GI tract?
They have PROKINETIC effects on the GI tract: Increase smooth muscle motility Accelerate gastric emptying Accelerate the transit time of intestinal contents