Antiparasitics Flashcards

1
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differenc between drug and pesticide

A

drug has a DIN, pestidies have a PCP act REG number. pesticides cannot be used extra label

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MOA of imidazothiazoles (i mi da zoe tha zye alls) and tetrahydropyrimidines

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they are nicotinic agonists and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors which causes spastic paralysis of nematode muscles

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what are the two drugs in the imidazothiazoles and tetrahydropyrimidine category I have to knoew?

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levamisole and pyrantel–>concentration dependent

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4
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toxicity of levamisole can look similar to

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organophosphate poisoning, with nicotinic and muscarinic effects (DUMBBELLS)

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5
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pyrantel is used for? not suitable for?

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acts directly on worms in the GI tract, not suitable for treating tissue stages of worms, safer than levamisole

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why is pyrantel considered safe?

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it is poorly absorbed from the GI tract, so you can give high doses (to a point obviously)

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organophosphate/carbamate toxicosis is primarily caused by ______. How does this happen?

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acetylchline excess/acetylcholinesterase inhibition.

these are pesticides that can get into the skin of animals, esp in agriculture and landscaping

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what are some signs of acute organophosphate/carbamate toxicosis?

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DUMBBELLS: diarrhea, urination, miosis, bradycardia, bronchorrea, emesis, lacrimation, lethargy, salivation/sweating

Nicotinic: muscle tremors, tetany, weakness, tachycardia

Death due to respiratoy failure: bronchosecretions, bronchiolar constriction, intercostal muscle paralysis

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best way to treat organophosphate/carbomate toxicosis

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atropine (an anticholinergic), and wash the animal off!

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10
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is Advtantix II for dogs a drug or a pesticide?

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a pesticide

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your client wants some advantix for their dog, what is one VERY important question you should ask them?

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if the dog has any interaction with cats, it is TOXIC to cats!

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12
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what is the active ingredient in Advantix for dogs? What is it used for?

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Pyrethrin/Pyrethroid, for ectoparasites like ticks, mosquitos, flies, etc

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MOA of pyrethrin/pyrethroid?

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stimulate sodum channels to remain open longer, causing increased depolarization/AP transmission

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14
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if a cat has pyrethrin/pyrethroid toxicosis, how do you treat this?

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wash the cat, then give Methocarbamol, or other anti seizure drugs

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15
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what is a tubulin/microtubulin?

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they form the structure of cells and move stuff within the cells

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16
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MOA of benzimidazoles? what is the one drug in this class I need to know?

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disrupt nematode tubulin-microtublin equilibrium
fenbendazole

17
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because of long GI transit time, benzimidazoles are most effective in

A

ruminants

18
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MOA of isoxazolines? 3 drugs I need to know in this class?

A

GABA gated chloride channel antagonists (decreases inhibition), spastic paralysis of fleas, ticks, demodex, sarcoptes

afoxolaner, fluralaner, sarolaner

19
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MOA of ivermectin

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bind to ligand gated Cl channels and increase chloide conductance–>flaccid paralysis (it hyperpolarizes the neuron)

20
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what class of drug is moxidectin?

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it is an avermectin, same MOA as ivermectin, long duration of action

21
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what is the one anti-cestode drug I need to know and the MOA?

A

praziquantel

alter parasite calcium channels causing spastoc paralysis, high first pass effect

22
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a client wants a routine flea/tick prevention drug for their dog and cat. Your clinic carries, bravecto, nexguard, and simparica. what is the actual names of these drugs and their MOA?

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they are all isoxazoliners, they are GABA gated channel antagonists, decreasing inhibition and causing spastic paralysis

nexguard: afoxolaner
fluralaner: bravecto
sarolaner: revolution plus/simparica