GI Pharmacology Flashcards
What are the neuronal, paracrine, and endocrine regulators of gastric secretions?
Mucus: Ach, Prostaglandins
Acid: Histamine, Acetylcholine, Gastrin, Prostaglandin inhibits H
Aluminum Hydroxide
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MOA: Antacid, slow effect, short duration of action, Constipation
AE: red drug bioavailability, Infection
Interactions: common combo with magnesium hydroxide to offset constip
Bismuth Subsalicylate
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Calcium Carbonate
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MOA: Antacid, acid rebound, gas/bloat,
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Cimetidine
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Esomeprazole
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Famotidine
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Lansoprazole
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Magnesium hydroxide
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MOA: Antacid. Slow effect. osmotic diarrhea
AE: Reduced drug bioavailability, infection
Interactions: Commoon combo with aluminum hydroxide to offset diarrhea
Misoprostol
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Nizatidine
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Omeprazole
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Pantoprazole
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Rabeprazole
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Ranitidine
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