Nsaids Flashcards

1
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Aceteminophen

A

CNS: Cox1 and 2

GI, renal, liver

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Aspirin

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Cox1 and 2 Covalent bond.
Irreversible: bleeding, GI, renal, liver, salicylate poison
H2 antagonist and PPI to reduce GI effect.

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3
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Diclofenac

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Cox1 and 2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs
Short half life

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4
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Ibuprophen

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Cox1=2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs
Low risk GI:1 = 2 ???

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5
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Indomethacin

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Cox1»2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs
High risk GI:1 > 2

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Ketoprofen

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Cox1 and 2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs

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7
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Ketorolac

A

Cox1 and 2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs

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Naproxen

A

Cox1 and 2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs

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Piroxicam

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Cox1 and 2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs
High risk GI: long halflife

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Sulindac

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Cox1 and 2
GI, renal, liver,
HTN with ACEi and ARBs
Hepatotoxicity: LFTs!

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Celecoxib

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ONLY Cox2
No GI, No bleeding, No platelets
No GI!!!!!

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