Proton pump inhibitors Flashcards

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What are examples of Proton Pump Inhibitors?

A
  • Lanzoprazole
  • Omeprazole
  • Pantoprazole
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What are indications for the use of PPIs?

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  • Prevention/treatment of Peptic ulcer disease
  • Dyspepsia/GORD
  • H. pylori infection
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What is the Mechanism of action of PPIs?

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Reduce gastric acid secretion by irreversibly inhibiting H+/K+ ATPase in gastric parietal cells. The advantage of inhbiting the proton pump is that it almost completely inhibits gastric acid secretion

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What are adverse side effects of PPIs?

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  • GI disturbance
  • Headache
  • Increased risk of C. diff infection
  • Hypomagnesaemia
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What can PPIs disguise the presence of?

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Gastric Cancer

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What drugs can PPIs interact with?

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CLopidogrel

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When are PPIs best taken?

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In the morning with food or on empty stomach

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8
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What you want to check with prolonged PPI use?

A

Serum magnesium level

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