Medicines and Therapeutics in Oral Medicine Flashcards
What are the main medicines used in Oral Med?
- Anti-microbial
- Topical steroids
- Dry mouth medications
- Others like immunosuppresive
What types of Antimicrobials can be used in the Oral medicine?
- Anti-viral
- Anti-fungal
- Antibiotics
What Topical steroids can be used in Oral med?
- Inhaled steroids
- Steroid mouthwash
What other medicines can be used in oral med, not antimicrobials or Topical steroids?
- Benzdamine mouthwash
- Carbamazepine
What are the 5 classifications of Medicines?
- General sales
- Pharmacy medicines
- Controlled drugs
- Medical devices
What is meant by medical devices in oral med?
- i.e. saliva substitute
- Not technically a medicine but used to aid txt
What is the definition of Licenced Medicines?
- A medicine that has been proven in evidence to MHRA to have efficacy and safety at defined doses in a child and/or adult population when treating specified medical conditions
- Clinical trial data provided by the manufacturer
- Post licence surveillance via MHRA is also done to ensure truth in the data
What are some conditions that Unlicensed Medicines have to meet before pt can take them?
- ‘Off licence’ or ‘off-label’ use is at discretion of treating physician
- Pt must be informed it is off-licence
- Pt must be given PIL (patient information leaflet) specific to condition under txt
What is the Antiviral Aciclovir used to treat?
- Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
- Recurrent herpetic lesions
- Shingles (recurrent herpes zoster)
What are the Antifungals Miconazole, Fluconazole and Nystatin used to treat?
- Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis
- Acute erythematous candidiasis
What are some Unlicensed topical steroids and what are they used for?
- Betamethasone mouthwash
- Beclomethasone metered dose inhaler
- Both used to treat aphthous ulcers and Lichen planus
What should be on the specific Inhaled steroid PIL for metered dose inhaler (MDI) when used for oral ulcers?
- What the condition is
- What are the causes
- Is it hereditary
- Symptoms
- What does it look like
- How is it diagnosed
- Can it be cured
- Is it life threatening
- How can be treated
- How do i use the inhlaer
- How often and what tiime of day
- Can i eat or drink after it
- Potential risks and side effects
What are some medical devices that can be used to txt ‘Dry mouth’?
- Salivix pastilles
- Saliva orthana
- Biotene oral balance
- Artificial saliva DPF
- Glandosane
What are some medicines that can be prescribed by an Oral Medicine Specialist in a practice, not a primary care dentist?
- Tricyclic antidepressants to reduce pain transmission for orofacial pain
- Gabapentin/Pregabalin for neuropathic pain
- Azathioprine *
- Mycophenolate *
- Hydroxychloroquine *
- Colchicine - *used to treat inflammatory mucosal conditions where other simple txt have failed
What information is required when filling out pt Prescription?
- Pt name, address, Age if under 18
- Pt identifier - DoB or CHI no.
- Number of days of txt
- Drug to be prescribed
- Drug formulation and dosage
- Instructions on quantity to be dispensed
- Instructions to be given to pt
- Signed - identifier of prescriber