Pharmacology - Chapter 76 - Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease Flashcards

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Peptic Ulcer Disorder - upper GI disorder characterized by…

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varying degrees of erosion of the gut wall.

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PUD - caused by…

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infection with Helicobacter pylori.

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What are some defensive factors ?

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Mucus, bicarbonate, blood flow, prostaglandins, etc.

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Agressive Factors -

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Helirobacter, NSAID’s, Gastric Acid, Pepsin, Smoking.

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What are the goals of drug therapy to treat PUD?

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Alleviate symptoms, promote healing, prevent complications, and prevent recurrences.

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Mucus - forms barriers and…

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protect underlying cells from attack of acid and pepsin.

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Bicarbonate - secreted by ___ cells of stomach and duodenum, neutralize any ___ ions that penetrate the mucus.

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epithelial cells/hydrogen ions.

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Blood flow - sufficient blood flow to cells maintain…

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mucosal integrity.

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Prostaglandins - stimulate secretion of ___ and ____, promote vasodilation, which helps ___ blood flow, suppress secretion of gastric acid.

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Mucus/Bicarb, submucosal blood flow.

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Helirobacter - bacterial that colonize in the ___ and __.

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Stomach and duodenum.

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NSAID’s - inhibit biosynthesis of ___, decrease submucosal blood flow, promote ___ ___ secretion.

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Prostaglandins/gastric acid.

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Gastric Acid - form peptic ulcer by… (2)

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Injuring cells of GI mucosa and activate pepsin, a proteolytic enzyme.

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Pepsin - injure ___ cells.

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Unprotected.

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14
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Smoking - delays ___ healing.

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Ulcer.

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15
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What are the 5 classes of antiulcer drugs?

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Antibiotics, antisecretory agents, mucosal protectants, antisecretory agents that enhance mucosal defenses, and antacids.

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16
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Antiulcer Drugs - antibiotics. What are they and what do they do?

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Amoxicillin, Bismuth (Pepto), Metronidazol (flagyl), Tetracycline. They eradicate the H. pylori infection.

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Antiulcer Drugs - antisecretory agents. What is it and what does it do? (MUSCARININ ANTAGONIST)

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Pirenzepine (gastrozepine), a muscarinin antagonist. It suppresses acid secretion by blocking muscarinic cholinergic receptors.

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Antiulcer Drugs - antisecretory agents. What are they and what do they do? - H2 (Histamin-2) receptor antagonists

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Cimetidine (tagamet), Famotidine (pepcid), Nizatidine (axid), Ranitidine (Zantac). They suppress acid secretion by blocking h2 receptors on parietal cells.

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Antiulcer Drugs - antisecretory agents. What are they and what do they do? (PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS.)

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Lansoprazole (prevacid), Omeprazole (prilosec), Pantoprazole (protonix). They suppress acid secretion by inhibiting H+, K+ - ATPase, the enzyme that makes gastric acid.

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Cimetidine (Tagamet) - ___ choice of drug for treating gastric acid duodenal ulcer.

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First choice!

21
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Cimetidine - take with food, because absorption will be slowed but effects will be longer. T/F?

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True!

22
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Zantac - share many properties of Cimetidine, but ___ potent than Cimetidine.

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More potent!

23
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Antiulcer Drugs - Mucosal Protectants - What is the drug and what does it do?

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Sucralfate (carafate) - it forms a barrier over the ulcer crater that protects against acid and pepsin.

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Antiulcer Drugs - Antisecretory agents that enhance mucosal defense - what is the drug and what does it do?

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Misoprostol (cytotec) - it protects against NSAID induced ulcers by stimulating secretion of mucus and bicarbonate, maintaining submucosal blood flow, and suppressing secretion of gastric acid.

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Antiulcer Drugs - Antacids - what are the drugs, what do they do?

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Aluminum hydroxide, calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide. They react with gastric acid to form neutral salts.