Gout Flashcards

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Classify drugs used in gout

A
  1. Acute gout
    a) NSAIDs
    b) Colchicine
    c) glucocorticoids
  2. Long-term control of gout or hyperuricaemia
    a) Uricosuric agents
    b) uric acid synthesis inhibitor’s
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Name uricosuric agents for long term gout

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  1. Probenecid
  2. Sulphinpyrazone
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Name uric acid synthesis inhibitor’s

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  1. Allopurinol
  2. Febuxostat
  3. Rasburicase
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Name NSAIDs used in gout

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  1. Indomethacin
  2. naproxen
  3. Diclofenac
  4. piroxicam
  5. sulindac
  6. Etoricoxib
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Name glucocorticoids used in gout

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  1. Prednisolone
  2. methylprednisolone
  3. triamcinolone
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What is the mechanism of action of colchicine

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Prevent release of chemotactic factors and inhibits migration of neutrophils

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What are the side effects/adverse effects of colchicine

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  1. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain
  2. myopathy
  3. alopecia
  4. aplastic anaemia
  5. agranulocytosis
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Explain the drug interaction between probenecid and beta lactam antibiotics

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Probenecid competes with penicillin/cephalosporins and block the tubular secretion of Beta lactam. Plasma levels of Beta lactam antibiotics and their duration increases.

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What is the mechanism of action of allopurinol

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Prevent synthesis of uric acid by inhibiting the enzyme xanthine oxidase thus reducing the plasma levels of urate crystals

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What are the adverse effects of allopurinol

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Hypersensitivity
1. skin rashes, itching, arrhythmia, headache, fever
2. rarely Steven Johnson syndrome
GIT:
1. nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea
2. hepatotoxicity

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What are the contradictions of allopurinol

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  1. Pregnancy
  2. lactation
  3. children
  4. patients with liver and kidney diseases
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What are the drug interactions of allopurinol

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  1. Allopurinol X 6- Mercaptopurine: allopurinol inhibits xanthine oxidase and increases effect of drug
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What is the mechanism of action of rasburicase

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Converts uric acid to soluble allantoin

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