GI Pharm ( 5% ) Flashcards
1
Q
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
2
Q
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
3
Q
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
4
Q
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.
5
Q
Regarding antiulcer/antireflux drugs
- Oral antiacids completely safe in people with renal failure
A
Oral antiacids can cause alkalosis in patients with renal failure