Antiulcer Medications Flashcards
Symptoms of PUD include
upper abdominal pain, loss of appetite, feeling bloated, nausea, and vomiting, foul-smelling black stools
where is the ulcer if the pain occurs after eating?
in the stomach
where is the ulcer located if pain occurs when the stomach is empty?
in the duodenum
What are the 2 Medication Options for anti ulcer medications?
- Histamine-2 (H2) blockers
- Proton Pump inhibitors
-tidine is the suffix for which medication?
H2 blockers
What are the two H2 blockers that you should know?
- Famotidine
- Ranitidine
What are the common uses of H2 blockers?
-peptic ulcer disease
-indigestion
-GERD
-stress ulcer prophylaxis
-used to prevent stomach ulcers when taking NSAIDs
-used in anaphylactic reactions
Mechanism of Action of H2 blockers
Normally:
-Gastrin and Histamine-2 are workers in the stomach
-they turn on the switch (activate) the parietal cells that live on the lining of the stomach
-when parietal cells are up and moving (activated) they secrete hydrochloric acid (HCl)
With H2 blockers:
-One of the parietal cell activators, Histamine-2 receptors, is blocked
-this causes less stomach acid to be produced
Which medication is available over the counter, usually well tolerated and works fairly quickly?
H2 blockers
-prazole is the suffix for which medication
proton pump inhibitors
What are the 4 PPIs that you should know?
- Esomeprazole
- Lansoprazole
- Omeprazole
- Pantoprazole
What are the common uses of PPIs?
-Peptic Ulcer Disease
-Indigestion
-GERD
-stress ulcer prophylaxis
-used to prevent stomach ulcers when taking NSAIDs
What is the mechanism of action of Proton Pump Inhibitors?
Normally:
-the H+/K+ ATPase pump found in parietal cells in the stomach is the enzyme responsible for the acidification of the stomach contents (gastric acid)
With PPIs:
-The PPIs bind to the H+/K+ ATPase pumps which causes them to stop producing gastric acid
How long does the effect of PPIs last?
1-3 days until the body can produce new pumps
which medication is stronger? H2 blockers or PPIs?
PPIs