Extra Flashcards

1
Q

Opioid

A

Avoid with antibiotic associated colitis and IBD

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2
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Stool laxatives ok

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Can take up to 12-72hrs

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3
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Bulk laxatives

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Must be taken with lots of water

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4
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Glucocorticoids: prednisone

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Oral can be used in children 2+ years

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5
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Glucocorticoids: budesonide

A

Modified-release for CD has fever side effects

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6
Q

Aminosalicytes route

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Oral or rectal

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7
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Aminosalicylates pregnancy

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Can be used in pregnancy

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8
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Aminosalicylates oral

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2-18 yr olds

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9
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Aminosalicylates supplements

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Folate supplement needed as absorption inhibited

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10
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Mucosal strengthener

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NSAID ulcer prevention, teratogenic

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11
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Mucosal strengthener pk

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30 mins onset, lasts 3hrs

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12
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H2 receptor antagonist pk

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1hr onset, lasts 12hrs

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13
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H2 receptor antagonist vs PPI

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2 line to PPI

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14
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PPI pregnancy & breastfeeding

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Compatible with both

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15
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PPI route

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Take before food

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16
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PPI pk

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30mins onset, lasts 2-3days

17
Q

Dopamine antagonist

A

Most effective anti-emetic

18
Q

Most effective anti-emetic

A

Dopamine antagonist

19
Q

5HT3 antagonist

A

Very effective anti-emetic