Thyroid + Pituitary Drugs Flashcards
The hypothalamus
Name the differences between the APG and PPG
Posterior releases ADH and oxytocin, anterior produces “-H” hormones: ACTH, FSH, GH, LH, PH, TSH
“-pressin” drugs act on the ________ ________.
posterior pituitary
Cosyntropin, somatropin, and octreotide are _________ ________ drugs.
anterior pituitary
if some was diagnosed w/ adrenocortical insufficiency, what would they be prescribed? How would you describe the drug’s MOA?
-consyntropin
-tells the APG to tell the adrenal cortex to make more cortisol
Somatropin is lowkey a rich people drug. Why? Side effects?
-it stimulates skeletal growth–made for pt w/ deficient growth hormone, but rich ppl use it to make their kids taller
-those rich little kids may experience headache, rash, high BG
Ocreotide works to to ____ ______ growth by acting on the ______ _______ gland.
-slow down
-anterior pituitary
Vasopressin mimics ____, increasing ___. Side effects include…
-ADH
-BP
-N/V, heartburn, fever, headache
Vasopressin is a potent ___________ used for hypotensive emergencies like _____ _______ or pulseless cardiac arrest
-vasoconstrictor
-septic shock
The thyroid secretes what three hormones for metabolic regulation?
-T4
-T3
-calcitonin
What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism vs hyperthyroidism?
-hypo: feels too cold, thick skin, fatigue, hair loss, weight gain, constipation
-hyper: feels too hot, diarrhea, increased appetite, flushing, sleep issues, nervousness
Thyroid replacement meds (levothyroxine, liothyronine, liotrix) considerations
-empty stomach
-takes 3-4 weeks to kick in
-caution when switching brands
-dosed in mcg
-can cause severe cardiac events
Treatment for hypothyroidism must be _________ in early pregnancy
continued
Propylthiouracil and Tapazole are used to treat _________. What’s the MOA? (hint: think salt..) Side effects?
-prop/tap –> hyperthyroidism.
-MOA: inhibit iodine –> tyrosine transformation
-SFX: liver/bone marrow toxic, drowsy/headache/NV
levothyroxine, liothyronine, and liotrix mimic ___ and ___ hormones to treat _______.
-T4, T3 (respectively)
-hypothyroidism