Developmental Pharmacology Flashcards

1
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[T/F] Acid-labile drugs are absorbed by neonates during first day of life.

A

T.

gastric pH is alkaline at birth, falls to 1-3 after 24hrs, rise again during next 9-12 days

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[T/F] Gastric emptying time is the same adults and in neonates/infants.

A

F.

Until 6th-8th month of life, gastric emptying time is delayed

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3
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[T/F] There is decrease absorption of IM/SQ of morphine and aminoglycosides in neonates.

A

F.

Absorption is erratic in neonates

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4
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[T/F] Skin testing to detect allergies in a 2-week old baby will yield accurate results.

A

F.

Histamine is absent in neonatal skin until 3rd week

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5
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[T/F] Lipophilic drugs have higher Vd in premature neonates.

A

T.

Higher ECF volume

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6
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How does plasma protein binding affect drug distribution in newborns?

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Lower levels of most proteins –> Reduced protein binding –> higher Vd

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7
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Drug metabolizing enzymes that are not present in newborns.

A

CYP1A2, UGT2B7

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8
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Most abundant CYP enzyme in fetus

A

CYP3A7

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9
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[T/F] Glucuronidation is predominant in acetaminophen metabolism in children <3y/o.

A

F.

Sulfation is predominant - protective against liver toxicity because not a lot of NAPQI is produced

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10
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[T/F] More than 50% of theophylline is metabolized to caffeine in premature neonates.

A

F.

More than 50% is excreted unchanged

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[T/F] The renal excretion of drugs in 8-12 month old infants is comparable with that observed in children and adults.

A

T

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12
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Pediatric-specific ADR: Furosemide

A

nephrocalcinosis

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13
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Pediatric-specific ADR: Indomethacin

A

EF, bowel perforation

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14
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Pediatric-specific ADR: adrenocorticoids

A

delayed development, growth suppression

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15
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Pediatric-specific ADR: tetracycline

A

discolored teeth

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16
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Pediatric-specific ADR: phenobarbital

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hyperactivity, impaired intelligence

17
Q

Pediatric-specific ADR: phenytoin

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thickened skull, coarse features

18
Q

Pediatric-specific ADR: chloramphenicol

A

gray baby syndrome

19
Q

Pediatric-specific ADR: phenothiazines

A

extrapyramidal reaction

20
Q

Pediatric-specific ADR: valproic acid

A

hepatotoxicity

21
Q

Pediatric-specific ADR: aspirin

A

Reye’s syndrome in patients with chickenpox or influenza, not used in dengue fever

22
Q

Causes rapid closure of patent ductus arteriosus

A

Indomethacin

23
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causes patent ductus ateriosus to remain open, used in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot or Transposition of Great Vessels

A

Prostaglandin E1