anti emetics Flashcards

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ctz is located?

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within the area postrema

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physiology of vomiting?

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3
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pre ejection phase?

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tasric relaxation, retrograde peristalsis into stomach

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4
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ejection phase?

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abdominal and diaphragmatoc muscle contract, retrograde oesophageal contraction, crural muscles contract, upper oesophageal sphincter dilates

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5
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ctz agonists?

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histamine, muscurinic, dopamine, 5ht3 drugs=cisplatin, opioids, nitrogen mustard, vestibular distress

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ctz antagonists?

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hist - promethasine, musc-atropine, dop-droperidol, 5ht antagonist

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7
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parvicellular reticular formation?

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sub p nk1 antagnoist

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8
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neurotrasnmitters involved

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9
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dopamine antagonists?

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Haloperidol, Prochlorperazine,Levomepromazine

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10
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prokinetic agents?

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Metoclopramide, Domperidone

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11
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antihostamines?

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Cyclizine, Levomepromazine

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12
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anti cholinergics?

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Hyoscine hydrobromide,Levomepromazine, Promethazine

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13
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5ht antagonists?

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Ondansetron, Granisetron

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14
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matoclopramide?

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RX: gastric stasis or ileus,gastroenteritis•Predominantly D2 receptorantagonist peripherally andcentrally; 5HT3 at high doses•Acute dystonic reactions inyoung patients, akathisia inelderly patients•Colic in patients withintestinal obstruction

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15
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domperidone?

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Does not cross blood-brainbarrier•Minimal extrapyramidaleffects•Other prokinetics includeerythromycin, cisapride

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16
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haloperidol?

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•RX: opioid or metabolicinduced N & V•Acts on central D2 receptorsat CTZ•Sedation andextrapyramidal reactionscan limit their use

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cyclizine?

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•RX: intestinal obstruction,vestibular causes, motionsickness•H1 receptor antagonist atvomiting centre and vestibularafferent pathway•Dry mouth, sedation, blurredvision, skin irritation if givensubcutaneously

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hyoscine?

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RX: intestinal obstruction,excess secretion, motionsickness•Anticholinergic atvomiting centre and GIT•Dry mouth, urinaryretention, blurred vision,agitation esp. in elderly

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emetic potential?

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20
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substance p?

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Neuropeptide, tachykinins•Binds to specific receptors known asneurokinin type 1 or NK1 receptors•New NK1 receptor antagonist, aprepitant, isnow available for use in chemotherapyinduced nausea and vomiting•Enhance the effects of 5HT3 antagonist andcorticosteroids

21
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post operative nausea?

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Stimulation of CTZ and response to vagalstimulation secondary to gastrointestinaldistension, mucosal irritation and infection•Volatile agents such as isoflurane,enflurane and nitrous oxide are highlyemetogenic•Regional anaesthesia e.g. nerve blocks areless emetogenic than general anaesthesia

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patient risks for ponv?

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