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NSAIDs
Dr. Krishna
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Medical
Graduate
10/21/2012

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Term
How are most NSAIDs metabolised and excreted?
Definition
most are metabolized in the liver to conjugated and more soluble metabolites that are excreted renally
Term
How can aspirin precipitate an attack of gout?
Definition
competes for excretion in the proximal tubule w/ uric acid. At high doses, uric acid excretion is increased
Term
Name an absolute contraindication to the use of aspirin?
Definition
In a child w/ a viral illness. may cause Reye's syndrome which is often fatal liver dysfunction and encephalopathy
Term
How can aspirin toxicity cause bronchospasms and renal dysfunction?
Definition
The inhibition of COX enzymes leads to an accumulation of leukotrienes and PGI2 is needed to maintain GFR and kidney perfusion
Term
Name 2 signs of salicylism
Definition
tinnitus and vertigo
Term
Acetominophen effects on inflammation, platelets, and GI?
Definition
no anti-inflammatory action
No anti-platelet activity
No significant GI symptoms.
Used when aspirin is not indicated for temporary relief of pain and fever
Term
Ibuprofen and Naproxen are used to treat what disorders and what are their effects?
Definition
symptomatically treat gout, RA, and OA
they are anti-inflammatory and analgesic
Term
What is diflusinal and what does it do?
Definition
its an NSAID
analgesic for OA and MSK sprains
inhibits thromboxane synthetase in platlets
Term
What is indomethacin and what is it used for?
Definition
NSAID highly indicated for RA, gout, OA or fo the closure of a patent ductus arteriosus
Term
Pharmacokinetics of indomethacin and its cellular effects?
Definition
highly bound to plasma proteins, anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, analgesic.
Reduces PMN motility
Reduces vascular permeability
Term
What is sulindac used for?
Definition
acute and long term treatment of OA, RA, bursitis, and acute gout
Term
MOA for sulindac?
Definition
prodrug transformed by the liver that is a potent COX inhibitor
Term
Indications for use of Piroxicam and Meloxicam and why is it preferred? what enzyme does it effect
Definition
for long term treatment of RA, OA, and gout. it has a long half life that permits once daily dosing
primarily affects COX-2
Term
Uses and complications w/ ketorlac?
Definition
used post-op as an option for non-opiod pain control. So used for short term moderate pain control.
Don't use for more that 5 days or else GI bleeds may occur
Term
MOA and uses for Dicolfenac?
Definition
highly selective COX-2 inhibitor for long term treatment of OA, ankylosing spondylitis and short term managment of MSK and post op pain.
Term
MOA and uses for Celecoxib
Definition
selective for COX-2 w/ less GI and platlet effects.
used for dysmenorrhea, OA, RA, and post-op pain
Term
Contraindications for prescribing celecoxib?
Definition
do not use w/ HTN or other cardiac disorders
Term
What are some of the GI side effects of NSAIDs?
Definition
dyspepsia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, gastric/intestinal ulcers, peptic ulcers
Term
What are some ways to prevent NSAID related GI injury?
Definition
use COX-2 specific inhibitor
low doses
administer GI protective agent such as misoprostol, H2 receptor antagonist, or PPI
Term
What are some drugs that pts should avoid while on NSAIDs
Definition
anti-coagulants or corticosteroids
Term
Which NSAIDS can cause significant cardiovascular disease such as increased risk of thrombosis, stroke, and MI?
Definition
COX-2 selective inhibitors
Term
NSAIDs can cause hypersensitivity reactions that produce what kinds of symptoms?
Definition
rhinitis, angioedema, urticaria, bronchoconstriction, flushing, hypotension
Term
NSAIDs and pregnancy?
Definition
should be discontinued in the 3rd trimester due to risk of post-partum hemorrhage and delayed labor
Term
Name 4 drugs that would cause signifacnt toxicity by displacement by NSAIDs
Definition
phenytoin, anti-coagulants, sulfonamide, and sulfonylureas
Term
What are some complications of hyperuricemia?
Definition
acute gout, tophi, renal lithiasis, and acute tubular blockade
Term
What is the initial drug of choice for an acute attack of gout?
Definition
indomethacin** or ibuprofen.
Naproxen or Diclofenac may be used too
Term
Colchicine MOA?
Definition
binds to tubulin in mitotic spindles and arrests cell division, mobility, and release of chemotactic factors. ultimately inhibits migration of inflammatory cells and mast cell degranulation
Term
side effects of colchicine?
Definition
severe diarrhea, nausea, and vomitting limit is use
Term
When are corticosteroids indicated for acute gouty attacks? which corticosteroids are used?
Definition
when pts are unresponsive to NSAIDs or colchicine or polyarticular involvement
intrarticular triamcinolone
oral prednisone
Term
MOA for allopurinol?
metabolization of allopurinol?
Definition
competitive inhibition of xanthine oxidase
metabolized into active metabolite oxypurinol. Slowely excreted in urine over 15-30 hours. Dosage adjustment needed in hepatic or renally impaired
Term
When is probenocid used?
Definition
for pts who are underexcretors of uric acid
Term
MOA for probenicid?
Definition
blocks the reabsorption of uric acid in the proximal tubule.
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