chapter 5 ADRS Flashcards

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type A ADRs

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  • result of unwanted but normal pharmacological drug action
  • usually dose dependent
  • mortality very low
  • i.e. bleeding while on anticoagulants
  • may require dosing changes or discontinuation
  • primary: extension of therapeutic effect
  • secondary:nontherapeutic effect
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type B ADRs

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  • allergic or idiosyncratic effects expected from pharmacological action of drugs
  • not dose dependent, unpredictable and unavoidable
    i. e. anaphylaxis, photosensitivity
  • requires discontinuing drug
  • different types I-V; I-most common-hypersensitivity
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type C ADRs

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  • cumulative effects of drugs with chronic use and dose and time related
    i. e. hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal suppression with chronic use of corticosteroids
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type D ADRs

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  • delayed and not apparent until after some time

i. e. congenital malformation (teratogenisis) and carinogenisis

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type E ADRs

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  • physiological withdrawal
  • i.e. amphetamines, opiates, benzodiazepine, beta blockers
  • drugs must be tapered
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type F ADRs

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  • unexpected failure of therapy

- usually due to drug to drug reaction

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Pharmacodynamics

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  • what drug does to the body

- can be agonists (activates receptors-albuterol) or antagonists (inhibits action-beta blockers)

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Dose-response relationship

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-minimum concentration needed for effect

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Therapeutic index

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  • ratio of dose required for toxicity and efficacy
  • some meds have specific range–narrow therapeutic index
  • types of levels: peak, trough, random
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Factors modifying drug effects

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Body size
Age
Sex
Route of administration
Psychological factors-non-compliance
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categories of ADRs

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type A: related to pharmacological effects of drug
type B: allergic/idiosyncratic reactions
type C: cumulative dose of medication
type D: delayed reactions, after some time
type E: withdrawal of drug
type F: unexpected failure of therapy

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