NSAIDs Flashcards

1
Q

How do NSAIDs affect GI mucosa?

A

COX-1 inhibition leads to peptic ulcers and GI bleeds

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2
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How do NSAIDs affect kidneys?

A

Afferent arteriolar vasoconstriction

Na+ and water retention
Hypertension
Haemodynamic acute kidney injury

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3
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Effect of low dose aspirin

A

Selectively inhibits COX-1 thereby reducing production of thromboxane A2 thereby reducing vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation

It leaves COX-2 alone which causes vasodilation and inhibits platelet aggregation

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4
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Negative effect of NSAIDs on the CVS?

A

Inhibition of COX-2 leads to vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation becoming easier

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5
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Name the COx-2 selectively inhibitors

A

Calecoxib
Anything ending in coxib

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6
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Name and describe non-acetylated salicylates

A

Anything ending in salicylate like sodium salicylate

Effective anti-inflammatory drugs

However no COX inhibition

No platelet aggregation inhibition

Used when COX inhibition is undesirable

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7
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When is COX inhibition undesirable?

A

Patients with:

Asthma

Bleeding tendencies

Renal dysfunction

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8
Q

What is special about aspirin’s platelet aggregation inhibition?

A

It lasts 8 to 10 days so it covers the whole duration of a platelet in circulation

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9
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Describe mild and severe aspirin overdose

A

Mild salicylate intoxication (salicylism)-
mental confusion
dizziness
tinnitus

Severe salicylate intoxication-
Real bad

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10
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Contraindications of aspirin and why

A

Children due to risk of Reye’s syndrome

Pregnant women due to premature closure of the ductus arteriosus in fetus

Haemophilia

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11
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Describe Reye’s syndrome

A

Acute liver failure

Encephalopathy

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12
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When ate selective COX-2 inhibitors contraindicated?

A

In sulfa allergy as they have a sulfonamide structure

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13
Q

What is special about ketorolac

A

It is the only injectable NSAID

It is the most powerful NSAID, comparable to opioids

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14
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Which NSAID has the lowest risk of promoting a heat attack?

A

Naproxen

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15
Q

Why does paracetamol not have systemic side effects classically found with NSAID use?

A

It is inactivated peripherally

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