ocular: PGs and CAI's Flashcards

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ADRs of PGs?

A

eyelash growth, iris color change

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4 PG analogs and MOA, what do they tx?

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  1. latanoprast
  2. travoprost
  3. bimatoprost
  4. unoprostone isopryl

increase uveoscleral outflow, glaucoma

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2
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which two of the PGs is CI in cystoid macular edema and herpes?

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travoprost

bimatoprost

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3
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which PG is most effective in Af am’s?

A

travoprost

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4
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which PG is least effective overall?

A

unoprostone isopryl

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5
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which drug increases ocular perfusion at nervehead and is used to tx glaucoma?

A

nifedipine

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6
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which drug is a ca-channel blocker?

A

nifedipine

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7
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3 Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors? and MOA?

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  1. Dorzolamide
  2. acetazolamide
  3. brinzolamide

reduces aque production by blocking Na/K pump

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8
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bring acid to the door

A

brinzolamide, acetazolamide, dorzolamide

all CAIs for glaucoma

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9
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CI in sulfonamide allergies

A

dorzolamide

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10
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ADRs: red eyes, lid allergies (2)

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dorzolamide and brinzolamide

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