peptic ulcer disease & hyperacidity Flashcards
1
Q
- chemical compounds that buffer/neutralize hydrochloric acid in stomach, thereby increase gastric pH
- relieves symptoms, doesn’t promote ulcer healing
- AE: constipation, diarrhea, sodium & water retention
- hypermagnesemia
A
antacids
2
Q
teach patients to take antacids at least ___ hours before any other medications
A
2
3
Q
when taking antacids, avoid _____ or _____ foods as well as ________
A
spicy, greasy, alcohol
4
Q
- decrease acid secretion
- AE: diarrhea, dizziness, drowsiness, headache
- can be taken with/without food
- usually admin on scheduled basis
A
cimetidine & famotidine
5
Q
cimetidine & famotidine are:
A
histamine2 receptor antagonists
6
Q
omeprazole is a
A
proton pump inhibitor (PPI)
7
Q
- strong inhibitor gastric secretion
- more effective in preventing secretion, have longer duration of action
- AE: nausea, diarrhea, headache, increased risk bone fracture (prolonged use)
- don’t chew/crush
- take 30min prior to eating, typically at breakfast
A
omeprazole
8
Q
- prevent & treat peptic ulcer disease
- has mucosal protection, forming a protective barrier by binding to normal & ulcerated mucosa
- AE: constipation, dry mouth
- take other drugs 30min before/after
A
sucralfate (Carafate)
9
Q
teach pt to take sucralfate __ times daily at bedtime for active ulcers & __ times daily for maintenance
A
4, 2