drugs Flashcards

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ANTI-MUSCARINIC
(tropicamide, cyclopentolate, atropine)

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acts on parasympathetic innervation of ciliary body + sphincter pupillary

blocks muscarinic receptor by preventing binding of acetylcholine

produces cycloplegia + mydriasis

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SYMPATHOMIMETICS (phenylephrine)

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acts on sympathetic innervation of dilator pupillae

stimulates sympathetic NS, acts on alpha-1 receptors + invokes response

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parasympathetic NS neurotransmitter + receptor

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major neurotransmitter - acetylcholine

acts on muscarinic receptor

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sympathetic NS neurotransmitter + receptor

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major neurotransmitter - noradrenaline

acts on alpha + beta receptors

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MYDRIATICS RISKS

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inducing ACG attack (1/5000)

blurred vision post instillation - TRO 4-6 hours until vision back to normal

glare - advise sunglasses

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tropicamide indications

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miosis (physiological, age, drug induced - pain meds)

H&S - flashes/floaters, sudden reduction in VA

specific px groups - >60, diabetic, cataract (esp. if referring), monitoring conditions e.g., naevus, drusen

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tropicamide contraindications

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hypersensitivity to tropicamide or any component of preparation

confirmed or suspected angle closure

multi-dose preparations contain benzalkonium chloride - should not be used when soft CLs worn (wait at least 15 mins before reinsertion)

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tropicamide side effects

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ocular - transient stinging + blurring, photophobia, raised IOPs

general - CNS disturbances, dry mouth

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cyclopentolate refractive indications

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under 16s
presenting strabismus in children
family hx squints
unequal/reduced VA in children
variable refraction
suspect latent hyperopes

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cyclopentolate therapeutic indications

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to break synechiae (when dilating anterior uveitis px)

reduce ciliary spasm (reduces pain if had trauma to eye e.g., corneal abrasion)

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cyclopentolate side effects

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ocular side effects - transient stinging + blurring, photophobia, raised IOP, conjunctival hyperaemia/ oedema

general side effects - CNS disturbances, dry mouth, flushing, tachycardia, urinary or GI symptoms

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cyclo contraindications

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hypersensitivity

confirmed or suspected angle closure

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13
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phenylephrine indications

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when monotherapy is insufficient for mydriasis

differentiation between scleritis + episcleritis

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phenylephrine contraindications

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hypersensitivity to phenylephrine

px with cardiac disease, hypertension, aneurysms, asthma, long-standing insulin dependent diabetes, tachycardia

px taking tricyclic antidepressants + antihypertensive agents (beta blockers)

angle closure or narrow angles

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phenylephrine side effects

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ocular - transient stinging + blurring, photophobia, conjunctival allergic reaction, raised IOPs, punctate keratitis

general - tachycardia, palpitations, cardiac arrhythmias, hypertension, HAs

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10% phenylephrine contraindicated age

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contraindicated in children under 12 years and adults over 65 - increased risk of systemic toxicity

17
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anaesthetic action

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suppress action potentials in excitable tissues by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels which are involved in pain impulse transmission

18
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local anaesthetic esters vs amide

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esters - proxymetacaine 0.5%, oxybuprocaine 0.4%, tetracaine 0.5/1%

amide - lidocaine 4% with 0.25% fluorescein

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LIDOCAINE indication, contraindication, side effects

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used for measuring IOPs by Goldmann

contraindication - hypersensitivity

ocular side effects - transient stinging + blurring, punctate keratitis (no general)

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ESTER LOCAL ANAESTHETIC indications, contraindications, side effects

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used for short-term procedures (Goldmann, gonioscopy, minor surgery, FB removal, aid ocular exam if px in severe pain)

C/Is - hypersensitivity to ester type anaesthetics, pre-term neonates

side effects - transient stinging + blurring, punctate keratitis, hyperaemia

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ocular anaesthesia indications

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Goldmann/ perkins
gonioscopy
minor surgery
FB removal
blepharospasm - aid ocular exam if px in severe pain
RGP fitting
Schirmer test

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ADVICE AFTER LOCAL ANAESTHETIC INSTILLATION

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re-examine eye after use (check for reaction)
provide note with drug + ADR advice
do not rub eyes (30 mins after)
do not use CLs for 30 mins after

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LOCAL ANAESTHETIC ADVERSE REACTIONS

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delayed healing + tear flow
lower IOP
light headedness
tinnitus