Final: Therapeutic Use and Pharmacological Action Flashcards

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Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

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  • Nonopioid Analgesic
  • Use: fever reduction (antipyretic) & mild to moderate pain (analgesic)
  • Action: inhibits prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS
  • absorbed in GI tract
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Allopurinol

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  • Use: tx of hyperuricemia due to chronic gout (prevents gout attacks (not decrease flare ups))
  • Action: inhibits xanthine oxidase (prevents uric acid production)
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Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)

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NSAID
- Use: inflammation suppression, for gout and RA, pain and fever, & diabetic neuropathy
- Action: reversibly inhibits COX1/2 enzymes (decrease in prostaglandin synthesis)

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Morphine

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Opioid Agonist
- Use: moderate to severe pain (analgesic)
- Action: mimics natural opioids and binds to mu receptors

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Naloxone (Narcan)

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Opioid Antagonist
- Use: reverse effects of opioid use & overdose
- Action: blocks opioid receptors, will increase RR, BP, and HR

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HAART Therapy

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  • Use: “cocktail” of drugs to disrupt HIV virus replication at many stages
  • Action: doesn’t treat HIV but keeps it undetectable, keep viral load as low as possible, increases CD4 (good)
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Doxorubicin

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CCNS Antitumor Antibiotic
- Use: radiation therapy, surgery, or tx of cancer, & tumors and hematologic cancers
- Action: distorts DNA helix structure and prevents DNA & RNA synthesis

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Tamoxifen

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Hormone Antagonists
- Use: tx of estrogen-receptor (ER+) metastatic breast cancer

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Ciprofloxacin

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Quinolone Antibiotics
- Use: wide range of bacterial infections & prevents anthrax
- Action: inhibits DNA replication & cell division

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Penicillin

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Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
- Use: tx of bacterial pneumonia & strep or broad-spectrum infections
- Action: weaken bacterial cell wall

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Vancomycin

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Glycopeptide Antibiotics
- Use: tx of C.Diff & MRSA
- Action: weakens & destroys cell wall

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Baclofen

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Central Acting Muscle Relaxant
- Use: relieves muscle spasticity due to cerebral palsy, spinal injury & multiple sclerosis
- Action: enhance inhibitory effects of GABA in spinal column

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Cyclobenzaprine

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Central Acting Muscle Relaxant
- Use: relieves muscle spasms due to musculoskeletal injury
- Action: enhance inhibitory effects of GABA in spinal column

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Phenelzine

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MAOIs
- Use: tx of depression (last resort since it has lots of side effects)
- Action: inhibits monoamine oxidase which increases dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine levels

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Amitriptyline

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Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA)
- Use: tx of depression
- Action: increase serotonin and norepinephrine by inhibiting their reuptake in post synaptic gap

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Fluoxetine (Prozac)

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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRIs)
- Use: tx of depression and/or anxiety disorders (1st choice cause of less side effects)
- Action: increase neurotransmitter serotonin available in the synapses

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Furosemide

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Loop Diuretic
- Use: pulmonary edema in heart failure & HTN not controlled by other diuretics
- Action: blocks reabsorption of Na and Cl in the loop of Henle

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Metoprolol

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Beta-1 Blocker/Antiadrenergic
- Use: HTN, angina, tx of heart failure, tx to decrease mortality following MI
- Action: blocks cardiac beta-1 receptors (decreases: HR, contractility and release of renin)

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Spironolactone

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Aldosterone Antagonist/Inhibitor
- Use: tx of HTN, symptoms of heart failure following MI
- Action: blocks aldosterone receptors (increase urinary excretion of Na, H20, and urinary retention of K+)

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Enoxaparin

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Anticoagulant “cousin of heparin”
- Use: prophylaxis of DVT
- Action: inactivate factor Xa (longer 1/2 life then heparin so less injections and more predictable dosing)

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Heparin

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Anticoagulant
- Use: inactivate Xa & thrombin
- Action: tx of and prophylaxis of DVT

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Warfarin

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Anticoagulant
- Use: reduce risk for MI, CVA, and stroke, tx and prophylaxis of DVT or blood clots
- Action: blocks action of vitamin K dependent clotting factors

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Levothyroxine (Synthroid)

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Thyroid Replacement (T4)
- Use: tx of hypothyroidism
- Action: supplies body with synthetic T4 which is then converted to T3

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Sucralfate

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Mucosal Protectant
- Use: acute duodenal ulcers & tx of stomach ulcers
- Action: creates a chemical reaction in the stomach that produces a gel covering over the ulcer (not absorbed)

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Omeprazole

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Proton Pump Inhibitor
- Use: gastric and duodenal ulcers, GERD
- Action: prevents 90% of acid secretion for 24 hrs, & binds to H+/K+ ATPase enzyme (prevents H+ ions from parietal cells to the stomach)

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Ondansetron

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Serotonin Antagonist/Blocker
- Use: for N & V in pt’s with chemo, and postoperative N & V (1st choice med for nausea)
- Action: block serotonin receptors the GI tract, CTZ and VC

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Albuterol

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Beta-2 Adrenergic Agonist
- Use: tx of asthma exacerbation (rescue inhaler)
- Action: promote bronchodilation, relieve bronchospasm

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Phenylephrine

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Sympathomimetic/Decongestant
- Use: reduction of nasal congestion with allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and common cold
- Action: active alpha-1 adrenergic receptors in the nose causing vasoconstriction of blood vessels and turbinate shrinkage which opens nasal passages

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Prednisone

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Glucocorticoid
- Use: short term management of post-exacerbation symptoms
- Action: prevent release of inflammation mediators, prevent action of cells for inflammation, & decrease edema in airways

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Insulins

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Use: tx of DM (type 1, 2, & gestational)