GI Pharm ( 5% ) Flashcards

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Antiemetics; which is incorrect

  • diphenoxylate
  • dexamethasone
  • THC
  • Ondansetron
  • Diphenhydramine
A

diphenoxylate – opioid agonist – antidiarrhoeal – not antiemetic.

  • dexamethasone – augments antiemetic effects of eg ondansetron
  • THC - also antiemetic.
  • Ondansetron - serotonin receptor antagonist
  • Diphenhydramine – antihistamine – motion sickness, used for extrapyamidal sx etc
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Metoclopramide; which is correct

  • decreases lower oesophageal sphincter tone
  • increases antral contractility
  • decreases ileal peristalsis
  • is a dopamine agonist
A

increases antral contractility - yes

  • increases lower oesophageal sphincter tone
  • no effect on small intestine motility
  • is a dopamine antagonist
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regarding antiemetics

  • metoclopramide increased lower oesophageal sphincter tone
  • metoclopramide is a dopamine agonist
  • THC works at the chemoceptor trigger zone
A

metoclopramide increased lower oesophageal sphincter tone

Is a dopamine antagonist

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Cimitidine

  • blocks both H1 and H2 receptors
  • t1/2 is 22 hours
  • inhibits cytochrome P450
  • never causes gynaecomastia
A

inhibits cytochrome P450

  • blocks only H2 receptors
  • t1/2 is 6-10hours
  • may cause gynaecomastia, as increases oestradiol and prolactin levels.
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Regarding antiulcer/antireflux drugs

  • Oral antiacids completely safe in people with renal failure
A

Oral antiacids can cause alkalosis in patients with renal failure

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