IBS treatment Flashcards

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PEG moa

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osmotic agent that binds water and causes water to be retained within the stool; stimulates stretch receptors to increase cholinergic activity in enteric nervous system

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psyllium, methyl-cellulose, and polycarbophil moa

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absorb liquid in the GI tract, thereby altering intestinal fluid and electrolyte transport and causing stool expansion and increased peristalsis and bowel motility

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linaclotide moa

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activates guanylate cyclase-C receptor to increase intracellular cGMP, which stimulates the CTFR channel, causing Cl- and HCOz- secretion into the lumen; this increases GI fluid, which accelerates transit

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lubiprostone moa

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PGE1 derivative that directly activates plasma chloride channel (ClC-2) to increase GI fluid secretion and accelerate motility

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PEG adverse effects

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infrequent flatulence, nausea, abdominal pain, bloating and cramping

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psyllium, methyl-cellulose, and polycarbophil adverse effects

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rarely abdominal pain or cramps, diarrhea, increased flatulence, nausea, or vomiting

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linaclotide adverse effects

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contraindicated in neonates infants,and children <6; diarrhea, usually within 2 weeks of treatment initiation

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lubiprostone adverse effects

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dose-related nausea

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alosetron moa

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selective antagonist at 5-HT3 receptors extensively distributed on enteric neurons in the GI tract

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loperamide moa

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direct action on the circular and longitudinal muscles of the intestinal wall to slow motility

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anti-cholinergics moa

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competitive post-ganglionic muscarinic receptor antagonist

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TCAs moa

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reduced reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin in the CNS; some have strong anticholinergic activity

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SSRIs moa

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selective serotonin reuptake blockade at neuronal membrane, enhancing actions of 5-HT in CNS

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rifaximin moa

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oral rifampin analog, selectively inhibits bacterial and mycobacterial DNA-dependent RNA polymerase

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alosetron adverse effects

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BBW: pre-existing colitis, severe constipation; constipation is the most common adverse effect; rarely arrhythmia; physicians must enroll in the prescribing program

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loperamide adverse effects

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well tolerated, self-limiting GI effects

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anti-cholinergics adverse effects

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anhidrosis, flushing, bladder, vision and CNS dysfunction, sinus-tachycardia, and impotence