Digestion & Metabolism I: Gastric Drugs Flashcards

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sucralfate (sucramal)

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type = chemical diffusion barrier

method of action?
- dissociates into sucralfate octasulfate in stomach acid
- coats stomach epithelium to form a paste and prevent ulcers from reaching nerves and causing pain

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famotidine (pepcid)

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type = 3rd generation H2 receptor antagonist

method of action?
blocks histamine-mediated gastric acid secretion (ACh from ENS –> ECL cell –> histamine released –> H2 receptor on parietal cell –> gastric acid

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omeprazole (prilosec)
**something special about it

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type = H, K, ATPase proton pump INHIBITOR

method of action?
- is an enteric-coated capsule/tablet that allows it to survive stomach
- get absorbed by duodenum, and then reach parietal cell to be protonated
- once protonated, can bind covalently to proton pump to inhibit its function and stop stomach acid production

**can last longer because irreversibly binds, so until proton pump is replaced (~48 hours), function is inhibited

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pantoprazole (protonix)

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type = H, K, ATPase proton pump INHIBITOR

method of action?
- just like omeprazole, is a weak base
- supplied as a delayed-release tablet to survive stomach
- absorbed by duodenum, goes to parietal cell to be protonated, and binds irreversibly to proton pump

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cisapride (propulsid)

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type = promotility drug

method of action?
- 5HT4 receptor AGONIST to directly stimulate gastric motility/contraction
- ALSO increases ACh secretion at ENS nerve endings to increase gastric emptying

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metaclopromide (reglan)
**ALTERNATIVE USE

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type = promotility drug

method of action?
- dopamine type 2 receptor ANTAGONIST/BLOCKER
- INCREASED LES/stomach muscle tone to prevent reflux
- also increases ACh release from ENS nerve endings to increase ACh-mediated gastric motility

**ALTERNATIVE USE
type = dopamine type 2 receptor antagonist, anti-emetic drug

method of action?
- blocks dopamine type 2 receptors in brain and prevents vomiting

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erythromycin/azithromycin

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type = promotility drug/antibiotics

method of action?
- WEAK agonists of MOTILIN GPCR which causes gastric motility
- weak because need a high concentration for effect to occur
- motilin binds to motilin GPCR on ENTERIC NEURONS and causes gastric motility

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ranitidine (zantac)/nizitidine (axid)

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type = promotility drugs

method of action?
- WEAK inhibitors of acetycholinesterase which increases ACh at synapses causing INCREASED GASTRIC MOTILITY

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chloropromazine

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type = alpha 2 adrenergic agonist (anti-emetic drug)

method of action
- binds to alpha 2 adrenergic receptors and causes vasodilation
- Overall, ANTI-VOMITING

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ondansteron (Zofran)

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type = 5HT3 serotonin antagonist, anti-emetic

method of action?
- blocks 5HT3 serotonin receptors from functioning in brain and GI tract

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maropitant (Cerenia)

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type = neurokinin-1 antagonists, anti-emetic

method of action?
- blocks NK-1 receptor activation in brain and emetic center to prevent vomiting

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