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GI-Pharm
Acid-Peptic Disorders
7
Pharmacology
Graduate
02/08/2011

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Term
What are luminal drugs used for Peptic Acid disease and what are the negative side effects of each?
Definition

Sodium Bicarb: Bloating

Calcium Carbonate:

Aluminum Hydroxide: Constipation

Magnesium Hydroxide: Diarrhea and Mg CNS symptoms

Sucralfate: Diarrhea

Colloidal Bismuth: black Stool

Term

Which luminal agent for peptic acid disease is used for overdoses?

Which is the most Potent?

Which is Cytoprotective?

Definition

Overdose: Sodium Bicarb

Potent: Aluminum Hydroxide

Cytoprotective

Aluminum Hydroxide

Sucralfate

Colloidal Bismuth

Term

What are the major H2 blockers used in peptic ulcer disease?

What are the adverse effects of each?

Definition

Cimetidine

Gynecomastia*

Agranulocytosis*

Psycosis

P450 inhibitor

Ranitidine

CHF*

Tremor

Famotidine: Maybe free of CHF

Term
How are anti-cholinergics typically used for peptic ulcer disease
Definition
With H2 Blockers
Term

What are the common Proton pump inhibitors, their adverse effects?

and their mechanism of action?

Definition

Omeprazole

Lansoprazole

Adverse:

Stomach Carcinoma in Animals

B12 deficiency-> megoblastic anemia

Mech: Inhibit H/K-ATPase

Term
What is more potent, a PPI or a H2 blocker
Definition
PPI
Term
Which H2 blocker is used In-Patient?
Definition
Cimetidine
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