Therapeutics of IBD, IBS Flashcards
What is the difference between IBS and IBD?
IBS - disorder of normal physiology
IBD - inflammatory pathological process
What are symptoms of IBS? What are 4 types of IBS?
- Abdominal pain
- Altered bowel habits
IBS-Alternating, IBS-Mixed = alternating constipation and diarrhea
IBS-D - predominantly diarrhea
IBS-C - predominantly constipation
What are 2 Antispasmodics/Anticholinergics used for IBS-Diarrhea
Donnatal - hyoscyamin, atropine, scopolamine, phenobarbital
Dicyclomine
What are contraindications for Antispasmodics (Donnatal, Dicyclomine)
- A-fib
- Glaucoma
- Urinary hesitancy
What are the opioid options that are used as Anti-diarrheals? what are they not suited for?
- Lopermide
- Diphenoxylate
- Eluxadoline
not appropriate for infectious diarrhea (want to get rid of infections faster)
What are the two categories of Antidepressant drugs used in IBS-D? what are they not effective in?
Tricyclic - Imipramine
SSRIs - Citalopram, Paroxetine
not effective in IBS-C
What abx are used in IBS-D
Neomycin
Rifaximin
modulate gut flora
What Chloride Channel Activator is used in IBS-Constipation? What is the mechanism of action? contraindications?
Lubiprostone
prostaglandin analog that increases chloride-water secretion into intestines - used on chronic basis
contraindicated in pregnancy
What Guanylate Cyclase C Agonist is used in IBS-C? What is the mechanism of action?
Linaclotide
- increase bicarb and chloride ion secretion into lumen by CFTR channel
- Activates colonic motor neurons
What are 5-ASA agents used in IBD? what is the mechanism of action?
- Mesalamine
- Sulfasalazine (sulfapyridine, 5-aminosalicylic acid)
mechanism:
- inhibit cytokine synthesis
- inhibition of prostaglandin/leukotriene synthesis
- immunosuppressive activity
What are 4 glucocorticoids used for IBD?
- Budesonide oral
- Prednisone oral
- Methylprednisolone - most common IV drug
- Hydrocortisone
What Immunomodulatory drugs are used in Ulcerative Colitis?
- Methotrexate
- Cyclosporine
- tacrolimus
What is the mechanism and adverse fx of methotrexate?
dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor (inhibits DNA/RNA synthesis)
adverse fx: chronic hepatic fibrosis, increased skin cancer and lymphoma risk
What is the mechanism and side fx of:
Cyclosporin and Tacrolimus
Both: bind to cyclophillin - inactivates calcineurin, a Ca-activated phosphatase responsible for IL-2 formation
Cyclosporine adverse fx: hyperlipidemia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, cancer risk, renal failure
Tacrolimuc adverse fx: anemia, thrombocytopenia, cancer risk, hepatic disease - CYP3A4 inhibition
What are the Anti-TNF Abs used in IBD?
Infliximab - chimeric human IgG
Certolizumab - FAB attached to polyethylene glycol