Polypharmacy Flashcards

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What steps of pharm are important in Y3?

A

Discuss choice of medication with patient (and carer) and make a shared decision about treatment

Make appropriate arrangements for follow up

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What is problematic polypharmacy?

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Multiple medicine inappropriately prescribed, or where the intended benefits from the medicine are not realised

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Explain the mechanism of action of apixaban

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Target - Factor Xa enzyme released in the liver
Location - platelet cell surface
Effect - Factor Xa inhibitor. Prevents thrombin activation and subsequent clot formation

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4
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What symptoms can be brought on by apixaban?

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Nausea

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In general, what drugs should never be stopped?

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Replacing something vital e.g. Insulin
Drugs that may cause rapid symptomatic decline or loss of disease control if stopped
Drugs with a strong evidence base for primary or secondary prevention

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What is Chads-Vasc risk?

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Stroke risk in those with AF

Apixiban reduces risk

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When should you consider stopping a drug?

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Indication of drug has expired
Risk/benefit no longer appropriate
Medicine combinations is hazardous due to interactions

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What are the pros and cons of amlodipine?

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Pros: 1x a day so easier to remember than other drugs

Cons: Swollen ankles, dizziness

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What are the pros and cons of statins?

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Cons: Dizziness, wants to drink grapefruit juice, side effects on muscles and liver/kidney

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What are the pros and cons of metformin?

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Pros: Pts. think it keeps weight down, supposedly protective against cancer

Cons: GI side effects

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Why is polypharmacy a problem?

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Ageing pop leads to increasing multiple morbidity

Increased medicalisation and development of novel therapeutics

Guidelines do not always consider risks of polypharmacy

Prescribing cascade

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