Drug Interations and Over the Counter Drugs Flashcards

1
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drug interaction

A

altered effect of a drug as a result of interaction with another drug

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2
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undesirable drug effect

A

adverse drug reaction

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3
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drug incompatibility

A

chemical or physical reaction that occurs among two or more drugs in syringe, IV bag, or other artificial environment outside the body.

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4
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  1. by decreasing or increasing gastric emptying time
  2. by changing the gastric pH
  3. by forming drug complexes
A

absorption of two or more drugs at a time will be effected by

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5
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drugs that increase speed of gastric emptying

A

(laxatives) decrease drug absorption rate

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6
Q

most drugs are absorbed in….

A

the small intestines

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7
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drugs that decrease speed of gastric emptying

A

(opioids and anticholinergic) increase drug absorption rate

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8
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drugs that increase the gastric pH…

A

decrease absorption of weak acid drugs

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9
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diary products, multivitamins, and antacids should be avoided 1 to 2 hours…..

A

1 hour before and 2 hours after tetracycline or ciprofloxacin… or else drug complex

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10
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drugs that promote induction of enzymes and increase drug metabolism

A

enzyme inducers (phenobarbital)

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11
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chronic smoking can increase…

A

hepatic enzyme activity and can increase theophylline clearance

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12
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chronic alcohol use

A

hepatic enzymes are increased

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13
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acute alcohol use

A

metabolism is inhibited

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14
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pharmacodynamic interactions

A

those that result in additive, synergistic, or antagonistic drug effects

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15
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desirable additive effect

A

diuretic and beta blocker are administered for the treatment of hypertension—work by different mechanisms but given together for further effect

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16
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undesirable additive effect

A

two vasodilators prescribed for hypertension and nitroglycerin prescribed for angina

17
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synergistic effect

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two or more drugs are given together, one drug can potentiate the other

18
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antagonistic effects

A

when two drugs have opposite effects but are administered together, each drug cancels the effect of the other

19
Q

photo-sensitivity

A

skin reaction caused by exposure to sunlight