Endocrine Diseases Introduction Flashcards
What are some common Sx in endocrine diseases?
Tiredness
Fatigue
Lethargy
Weakness
Appetite changes
Thirst
Body size and shape changes
Skin changes: thinning, thickening, bruising, dry, greasy
Hair loss or excess
Menstruation changes
Altered childhood development
Problems with libido/potency
What endocrine effect do tradition anti-psychotics (haloperidol, risperidone, chlorpromazine), Oestrogens, DA antagonist anti-emetics (metoclopramide, domperidone) have?
Increase prolactin –> galactorrhoea + oligo/amenorrhoea
What endocrine effect does iodine, amiodarone and some immune modulators have?
Hyperthyroidism
What endocrine effect does lithium and amiodarone have?
Hypothyroidism
What endocrine effect can some diuretics induce?
Secondary aldosteronism
What endocrine effect can ACE inhibitors have?
Hypoaldosteronism
What drugs can mimic thyrotoxicosis or phaeochromocytoma?
Sympathomimetics
Amphetamines
What endocrine effects can steroids cuase?
Cushing’s syndrome
Diabetes
What can anabolic steroids (androgens) cause?
Suppression of the gonadal axis
What endocrine effect can excess vitamin D preparations cause?
Hypercalcaemia