Anti-Inflammatory Agents Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common anti-inflammatory agent?

A

Ibuprofen

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2
Q

What disease is caused by giving children aspirin?

A

Reye’s Syndrome

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3
Q

What is the maximum amount of Tylenol for adults?

A

4 grams

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4
Q

Who is sensitive/susceptible to adverse effects from anti-inflammatory agents?

A

African Americans

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5
Q

These drugs block or alter the chemical reactions associated with the inflammatory response

A

Corticosteroids

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6
Q

What are some OTC anti-inflammatory agents?

A

Aspirin, Aleve, Acetaminophen

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7
Q

What is a common salicylate?

A

Aspirin

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8
Q

What does aspirin do?

A

Blocks prostaglandin response, reduces fever, contributes to pain

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9
Q

If a patient is receiving 1 aspirin per day, what could this mean?

A

The patient is receiving the drug to block platelets and prevent clotting

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10
Q

Pharmacokinetics of Salicylates

A

Absorbed in the stomach, metabolized in the liver, excreted in the urine

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11
Q

This drug can reduce MI’s and strokes

A

Aspirin

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12
Q

What do NSAIDs do?

A

Provide strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects

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13
Q

What is the NSAIDs prototype?

A

Ibuprofen

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14
Q

Loop diuretics, lithium toxicity, and anti hypertensive drug therapy will result from drug-drug interactions with?

A

NSAIDs

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15
Q

COX-1 is found where?

A

In our bodies

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16
Q

What kind of effect does COX-1 have?

A

General effect

17
Q

This only works at the site of injury

A

COX-2

18
Q

What is acetylcysteine used for?

A

Acetaminophen overdose

19
Q

Which drugs will cause a drug-drug interaction with acetaminophen?

A

Oral anticoagulants and Coumadin

20
Q

When are NSAIDs contraindicated?

A

Allergy to Sulfonamides

21
Q

What is the prototype for disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs?

A

Etanercept (Enbrel)

22
Q

What are DMARDs used to treat?

A

Arthritis

23
Q

Where is Enbrel derived from?

A

From Chinese hamster ovary cells

24
Q

Anakinra will cause a drug-drug interaction with what?

A

Etanercept