Pharmacology - Chapter 61 - Birth Control Flashcards

1
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Birth Control - interferes with…

A

the reproductive process at any step from gametogenesis to nidation (implantation of a fertilized ovum.)

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Pharmacological methods of contraception include…

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oral contraceptives, levonorgestrel implants, depot, intrauterine device, gossypol, etc.

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Non-Pharmacological methods of contraception include…

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Surgical sterilization, mechanical device, or abstinence during fertile times!

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What are the two types of Oral Contraceptives?

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Combination (which contain both estrogen and progestin) and Progestin-only OC’s.

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What are the three types of Combination OC’s?

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Monophasic (daily doses are constant), Biphasic (estrogen dose is constant - progestin dose increase in the 2nd half of the cycle), and Triphasic (progestin dosage changes in 3 different phases - estrogen dosage also changes.)

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How do Oral Contraceptives work?

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They inhibit ovulation or promote thickening of cervical mucus, or modify the endometrium.

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What are some AE’s of Oral Contraceptives?

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Thromboembolic disorders, Hypertension, Cancer, teratogenic effects (if taken during pregnancy), and Uterine Bleeding.

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Drugs that induce synthesis of hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes, therefore accelerate __ ___.

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OC Degradation.

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What are some drugs that reduce the effects of OC’s? (5)

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TB Drugs (Rifempin), HIV Drugs (Ritonavir), Drugs for Diabetes (Troglitazone), Anticonvulsants (Carbamazepine, Phenobarbital, Phenytoin), Antibiotics (Tetracycline, Ampicillin)

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10
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OC’s can decrease the effects of warfarin. T/F?

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True!

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OC’s can’t reduce the effects of insulin. T/F?

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False - they can!

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Theophylline (asthma) and Imipramine (Antidepressant) - the effects can be increased the OC’s - T/F?

A

True!

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13
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Progestin-only OC’s - aka ….

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minipills.

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14
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Progestin only - they only contain…

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Progestin.

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15
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Subdermal Levonorgestrel Implants (Norplant) - most effective or least effective?

A

Most effective!

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16
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Depot Shot - IM injection - safe and effective for..

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3 months or more.

17
Q

When the Depot shot is DCed, it requires ___ months for fertility.

A

12 months.

18
Q

IUD - popular/not popular?

A

Not popular, because of problems with the string, bacterial infection, etc.

19
Q

What are the two types of IUD’s?

A

The copper T 380 A (Paraguard) - stays for 10 years.

Intrauterine Progesterone Contraceptive System (Progestasert) = Replaced Annually.

20
Q

Emergency Contraception - what are the two types?

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ECP1 (Pills containing estrogen and progestin) and ECP 2 (pills containing progestin only.)

21
Q

YUZPE Regiment - consists of two doses, which are…

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1st dose within 72 hours of intercourse and 2nd dose 12 hours later.

22
Q

ECP 2- Plan B - 2 doses, given…

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1st within 72 hours of intercourse, 2nd at 12 hours later. This causes less nausea and vomiting.

23
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ECP - Copper IUD - within _ days of intercourse.

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5 days.