NSAIDS Flashcards
1
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Examples
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- Aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac, indomethacin, naproxen
- COX-2 Selective: Celecoxib, Etoricoxib
2
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Indications
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- Inflammatory arthritis e.g. rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis
- Acute gout
- Mild to moderate pain including dysmenorrhea
3
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Mechanism
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- Inhibit COX-1 & COX-2 ->Inhibit PG production (decreased pain, vasodilation, swelling)
- Simultaneous inhibition of COX-1 -> SE
N.B. COX-2 selective inhibitors = celocoxib
Irreversible inhibitors = aspirin
4
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SE
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Common: Headaches, dizziness
Important: GI ulceration/bleeding, Afferent arteriole vasoconstriction (RF), Bronchospasm, HTN (due to lack vasodilatory PG’s)
N.B. Coxibs (COX-2 selective NSAIDs) are associated with thrombotic events
5
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CI
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- allergic disorders
- coagulation defects
- cardiovascular disease
- pregnancy/breastfeeding
- hepatic and renal impairment (avoid if severe)
- previous or active peptic ulceration
6
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Monitoring
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- Repeat U&E - discontinue if renal dysfunction
7
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Interactions
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- Multiple NSAIDs & anti-coagulants (warfarin) - increased bleeding risk
- Other nephrotoxic drugs e.g. aminoglycoside antibiotics, ACE inhibitors, ARBs (increased risk of nephrotoxicity)