Pharmacology - Chapter 57 - Drugs for Thyroid Diseases Flashcards

1
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Thyroid Gland - Triiodothyronin (T3) vs Thyroxine (T4)

A

T3- Highly Active.

T4 - Less active (precursor to T3)

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What are the principal actions of the thyroid?

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Stimulation of energy, stimulation of the heart, growth and development.

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Hypothyroidism - def

A

deficiency of thyroid hormone.

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4
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Myxedema - def

A

Hypothyroidism in adults.

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5
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Cretinism - def

A

Hypothyroidism in children.

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What are some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism?

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Pale, puffy expressionless face, cold and dry skin, brittle hair, lower heart rate and temp, lethargic, fatigue, intolerance to cold, mentally impaired.

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7
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Hypothyroidism is caused by….

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malfunction of the thyroid itself.

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Hypothyroidism - replacement therapy - it is not life long. T/F?

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False - it is life long!

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What causes hyperthyroidism?

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Grave’s disease (excessive thyroid gland secretion), toxic nodular goiter, or thyrotoxic crisis, etc.

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What is grave’s disease?

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Excessive thyroid hormone secretion.

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What are some symptoms of Graves’ Disease?

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Rapid/Strong HR. rapid speech, nervousness, insomnia, etc.

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How do we treat Graves’ Disease?

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Surgical removal of thyroid tissue, destruction of thyroid tissue with radio-active iodine, suppression of thyroid hormone synthesis with anti-thyroid drugs (like Propylthiouracil), Propranalol and non-radioactive iodine.

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Hyperthyroidism - Toxic Nodular Goiter (Plummer’s Disease) - def

A

Thyroid adenoma.

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14
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How to treat Toxic Nodular Goiter?

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Same as Graves’ disease.

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15
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Thyrotoxic Crisis (Thyroid Storm.) What is it? How to treat?

A

Extremely high thyroid hormone. We treat this by high doses of potassium iodide, Propylthouracil to suppress thyroid hormone synthesis, and propranolol to reduce heart rate.

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16
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Levothyroxine (T4) - thyroid hormone replacement, and it is the drug of choice. T/F? And the half-life is ___ days?

A

True! and 7 days!

17
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What are some AE’s of Levothyroxine?

A

Tachycardia, Angina, and Tremors.

18
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Propylthionuracil (PCU) - What is it? What does it do?

A

It is an antithyroid Drug. It inhibits thyroid hormone synthesis. It is used for Graves’ disease, adjunct to radiation therapy, surgery, and thyrotoxic crisis.

19
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What are some AE’s of Propylthionuracil?

A

Agranulocytosis, Hypothyroidism, and Neonatal Hypothyrodism.

20
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Radioactive Iodine I 131 - It emits __ and __ rays.

A

Gamma/Beta.