PREDNISOLONE Flashcards

1
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Drug class

A

corticosteroids

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2
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How does it work? (2)

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  1. gene expression
  • bind to cytosolic glucocorticoid receptors
  • these are involved in regulation of gene expression
  1. Immune response
  • modify the immune response
  • up regulating the anti-inflammatory genes
  • down regulate pro-inflammatory genes
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3
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What are examples of pro-inflammatory genes? (2)

A
  • cytokines

- tumour necrosis factor alpha

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4
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What does prednisolone also suppress? (2)

A
  • circulating monocytes

- eosinophils

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5
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What is the metabolic effect of prednisolone?

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  1. increased gluconeogenesis
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6
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What is the mineralocorticoid effects of prednisolone? (3)

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  • stimulate Na+
  • stimulate water retention
  • K+ excretion in the renal tubule
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7
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Indications (5)

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  1. allergic disorders
  2. anti-inflammatory disorders
  3. cancers
  4. adrenal insufficiencies
  5. hypopituitarism
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8
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Contraindications (2)

A
  1. infection

2. children

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9
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Side effects (6)

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  1. immunosuppression
  2. metabolic effects
  • diabetes
  • osteoporosis
  • proximal muscle weakness
  • skin thinning
  • brusing
  • gastritis
  1. mood and behavioural changes
  • insominia
  • confusion
  • psychosis
  • suicidal thoughts
  1. Mineralocorticoid action
  • hypertension
  • oedema
  • hypokalemia
  1. Adrenal atrophy
    - Addisonian crisis
  2. Withdrawal symptoms
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10
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Elimination

A

urine

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11
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Interactions and examples (3)

A
  • cytochrome p450 inducers

e. g. pheytoin, carbamazepine, rifampicin

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