Medications Flashcards

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what medications are in tripple therapy?

A

Triple Therapy

Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

plus

Clarithromycin 500 mg twice daily or metronidazole 500 mg twice daily

plus

Amoxicillin or Clarithromycin

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what medications are in quadruple therapy

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Quadruple Therapy

Bismuth subsalicylate 525 mg four times daily

plus

Metronidazole 250 mg orally four times daily

plus

Tetracycline 500 mg orally four times daily

plus

PPI twice daily (or ranitidine 150 mg orally twice daily) for 10–14 days

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what medications are in quadruple therapy

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Quadruple Therapy

Bismuth subsalicylate 525 mg four times daily

plus

Metronidazole 250 mg orally four times daily

plus

Tetracycline 500 mg orally four times daily

plus

PPI twice daily (or ranitidine 150 mg orally twice daily) for 10–14 days

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3
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what is this medication?

what is it used for?

A

enhance mucosal defenses

binds to necrotic ulcer tissue and serves as a barrier to acid, pepsin, and bile and can directly absorb bile salts.

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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

A

prostaglandin E analog

prevent gastric mucosal damage in chronic users of NSAIDs.

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5
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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

A

PPI

pantoprazole

Patients with peptic ulcers or those who must continue NSAID therapy

block the final stage of hydrogen ion secretion by blocking the action of the gastric parietal cell proton pump.

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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

A

PPI

Patients with peptic ulcers or those who must continue NSAID therapy

block the final stage of hydrogen ion secretion by blocking the action of the gastric parietal cell proton pump.

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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

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PPI

Patients with peptic ulcers or those who must continue NSAID therapy

block the final stage of hydrogen ion secretion by blocking the action of the gastric parietal cell proton pump.

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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

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PPI

Patients with peptic ulcers or those who must continue NSAID therapy

block the final stage of hydrogen ion secretion by blocking the action of the gastric parietal cell proton pump.

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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

A

H2-receptor antagonists

decreases acid production

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what kind of medication is this?

what is it used for?

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c

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