Non Selective COX inhibitors Flashcards
rapidly absorbed in the stomach; anti-platelet action; irreversibly binds COX which is why it has such an affect on platelets
aspirin
MOA: acetylation of COX1 and COX2 irreversibly binding them; anti platelet action due to acetylation of COX1
aspirin
used in MI and TIA in low doses; also used in rheumatic fever - high dose
aspirin
ADR: gastric and duodenal ulcer, hepatotoxicity, asthma
aspirin
occurs when a child with a viral fever aspirin causing hepatic encephalopathy
Reyes syndrome
at toxic levels - respiratory alkalosis, metabolic acidosis
aspirin
treatment for aspirin toxicity
sodium bicarb
vomiting, tinnitus, vertigo, reversible hearing loss
salicylism - from high doses of salicylates
more potent anti inflammatory action than other NSAIDS
indomethacin
used in ra, gout, ankylosing spondylitis and PDA to close
indomethacin
ADR: abdomen pain, GI hemorrhage, headache
indomethacin
good anti inflammatory
used in chronic or acute musculoskeletal pain; inflammatory swelling and fever, RA, gout, AS, PDA
Ibuprofen
diclofenac
naproxen
used for pain control after surgery
SE: gi irritation, renal damage, cross allergy with ASA
ketorolac
inhibits cox 3
better in CNS
Acetaminophen
treatment for over of acetaminophen
N acetyl cysteine