NSAIDs Flashcards

1
Q

Are NSAIDs more effective than paracetamol?

A
  • In a single dose = comparable
  • But in regular full dosage of NSAIDs, it has both lasting and anti-inflammatory effect
  • NSAIDs are better than paracetamol and opioids in managing pain associated with inflammation e.g. arthritis
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2
Q

Which enzymes do
NSAIDs work on?

A

Cox-1 and Cox-2 enzymes

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3
Q

List the selective cyclo-oexygenase-2
(COX-2) NSAIDs?

A

Etoricoxib
Celecoxib

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4
Q

Group the NSAIDs in Strong, Intermediate, and weak in terms of anti-inflammatory properties.

A

Strongest
- Flurbiprofen
- Indometacin
Intermediate
- Naproxen
- Diclofenac
- Piroxicam
- Fenoprofen
- Aceclotenac
- Etodolac
- Tiaprofenic acid
- Nabumetone
- Selective-COX-2 inhibitors
Weakest
- Ibuprofen
- Ketoprofen
- Mefenamic acid

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5
Q

What are the side-effects of NSAIDs?

A
  • Asthma (can cause bronchoconstriction)
  • CV events (e.g. stroke or MI)
  • Gl SEs
  • Renal damage (can cause AKl, especially if taken with ACE-inhibitor, or acute excessive alcohol consumption)
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6
Q

NSAIDs + ACEi

A

AKI

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7
Q

Which electrolytes do
NSAIDs disturb?

A

HYPERkalaemia
HYPOnatraemia

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8
Q

NSAIDs and cardiovascular events

A
  • Small increased risk of thrombotic
    events (e.g. myocardial infarction and stroke)
  • High dose = greater
  • The lowest effective dose for shortest period of time to control symptoms
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9
Q

Which NSAIDs are associated with cardiovascular events?

A

All including COX 2

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10
Q

NSAIDs associated with greater risk of
cardiovascular events

A
  • Selective COX-2 inhibitors
  • Diclotenac 150mg daily
  • Ibuproten 2.4g daily
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11
Q

NSAIDs associated with lowerrisk of
cardiovascular events

A
  • Naproxen 1g daily
    Very low risk
  • low dose ibuprofen 1.2g daily or less
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12
Q

Which patients are at increased risk of GI toxicity with NSAIDs

A
  • elderly
  • PMHx of peptic/GI ulceration
  • Alcohol consumption
  • More than 1 NSAID at a time
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13
Q

Which NSAIDs are associated with GI events

A

All
some to a varying degree

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14
Q

NSAIDs associated with highest risk of
GI events

A
  • piroxicam
  • ketoprofen
  • ketorolac
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15
Q

Which NSAID has an intermediate risk of GI toxicity

A
  • indometacin
  • diclofenac
  • naproxen
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16
Q

Which NSAID has an lowest risk of GI toxicity

A
  • ibuprofen (high dose is toxic)
  • Selective COX-2 inhibitors
17
Q

NSAIDs + aspirin

A

Increased risk of GI effects

18
Q

How else can pt reduce symptoms of GI toxicities with NSAIDs

A
  • take with milk/food
19
Q

Which NSAID should be stopped in UTI occurs?

A

Tiaprofenic acid