Pharm/tox Flashcards
Which of the following is not associated with photosensitivity?
1) CBZ
2) Amiodarone
3) Lithium
4) TMP-SMX
5) Captopril
- Lithium
Photosensitivity drugs (top 10)
Doxycycline
Hydrochlorothiazide
Amiodarone
Piroxicam
Chlorpromazine
Co-trimoxazole
Captopril
Enalapril
Bendroflumethiazide
Carbamazepine
SICK FACES?
CRAP GPs?
SICK FACES = CYP3A4 inhibitors
SSRIs
Isoniazid
CCBs (verapamil,diltiazem)
Ketoconazole
Fluconazole, metronidazole
Amiodarone, allopurinol, ACUTE alcohol, antiretrovirals
Clarithromycin
Erythromycin
Sodium valproate, sulfonamide
+ grapefruit juice
CRAP GPs = CYP3A4 inducers
Chronic ETOH
Rifampicin
Anti-epileptics (CBZ)
Phenytoin
Griseolfulvin
Phenobarituate
Smoking/St Johns wort
What is the equivalent of the following to 10mg PO morphine:
- endone
- S/C morphine
- hydromorphone PO and s/c
10mg morphine PO =
3mg morphine subcut (3)
7mg endone PO (1.5)
2mg hydromorphone PO (5)
Hydromorphone 10mg subcut to PO?
Morphine equivalent?
10mg subcut = 30mg oral (3)
30mg hydromorph PO = 150 PO morphine (5)
Equation for drug clearance
clearance = (Vd x 0.7)/half life
amiodarone increases cyclosporine concentrations via which mechanism?
PGP inhibition
Name 3 drugs which follow zero order kinetics
Alcohol
Phenytoin
Aspirin/salicylates
What is the active isomer of Warfarin?
S-warfarin (super warfarin!)
A patient is given 320mg loading dose of a medication. The peak serum concentration is 20mg. What is the Vd?
Vd = loading/peak concentration
320/20 = 16L
Equation for loading dose
Loading dose = Vd x target plasma concentration.
Difference between a non-competitive and competitive antagonist
Competitive antagonist
- Reversible binding. Maximum effect CAN be reached with higher dose of agonist (curve shifts right)
Non-competitive antagonist
- Non-reversible binding. Maximum effect CAN-NOT be achieved with higher dose of agonist (curve shifts down)
What is tachyphylaxis
Phenomenon of rapid decrease in the response to a drug due to previous (long term) exposure to that drug (i.e. amphetamines)
Indications for a liver transplant in panadol overdose
Acidosis (ph 7.3)
Raised lactate (>3.0 with acidosis, >3.5 without)
Coagulopathy (raised INR) + encephalopathy + AKI (creat >300)
Which class(es) of diabetic medications are associated with pancreatitis?
GLP1 agonists
DPP4 inhibitors
Which enzyme is involved in the metabolism of clopidogrel?
What is it’s effect on clopidogrel efficacy?
CYP2C19
Metabolizes clopidogrel to it’s active compound - therefore inhibiting CYP2C19 actually DECREASES clopidogrel’s efficacy