Drugs Flashcards

1
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Mesna

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Reacts in the bladder with acroleine, a metabolite of the anticancer drug, cyclophosphamide, thus preventing hemorrhaguc cystitis

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2
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Mannitol

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increases the osmolarity of various body fluids. This effect can promote diuresis or reduction of cerebral edema.

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3
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cholestyramine, colestipol and colesevelam

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Bind bile acids in the intestinal lumen and prevent their, reabsorption. Used to treat hyperlipidemia.

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4
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Dimercaprol

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chelates heavy metals

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5
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Structural analogs of pyrimidines and purines

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can incorporate into nucleic acids and alter their functions. Used for cancer and antiviral chemotherapy.

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6
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Phenoxybenzamine

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Irreversible alpha-adrenoceptor blocker used in the txt of pheochromocytoma

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7
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Aspirin & omeprazole

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irreversible enzyme inhibitors

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8
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Ketamine

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Non-competitive antagonist

  • It is an IV anesthetic
  • It is a noncompetitive antagonist at NMDA receptors
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9
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Protamine vs Heparin

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chemical antagonist

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10
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Epinephrine vs histamine

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physiological antagonists

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11
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Famotidine and metoprolol

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Inverse agonists

- shift receptors to an inactive state.

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12
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Imatinib (Gleevec)

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Tyrosine Kinase inhibitor

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13
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Cholinergic agonists: Direct acting drugs

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Acetylcholine
Bethanechol
Carbachol
Methacholine
Muscarine
Arecoline
Pilocarpine
Nicotine
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14
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Cholinergic agonists: AchE Inhibitors

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Edrophonium
Physostigmine
Neostigmine
Pyridostigmine
Echothiophate
Malathion
Parathion
Tabun
Sarin
Soman
Donepezil
Rivastigmine
Galantamine
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15
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Cholinergic agonists: Reactivator of AChE

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Pralidoxime

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16
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Cholinergic antagonists: Muscarinic Antagonists

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Atropine
Scopolamine
Ipratropium
Tiotropium
Homatopine
Cyclopentolate
Tropicaminde
Benztropine
Trihexyphenidyl
Glycopyrolate
Tolterodine
17
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cholinergic antagonist: Ganglion Blockers

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Mecamylamine
Trimethaphan
Hexamethonium
- were used for HTN

18
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Cholinergic antagonist: Neuromuscular blockers

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Tubocurarine

Succinylcholine

19
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Cholinergic antagonist: Drugs that act presynaptically

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Hemicholinium
Vesamicol
Botulinum Toxin

20
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Adrenergic agonists: Direct acting agonists

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Endogenous catecholamines:
epinephirne
Norepinephrine
Dopamine

21
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diphenhydramine

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Antihistamine. H1 receptor antangonist used to treat allergic reactions.
- crosses BBB to antagonize R’s in CNS, leading to somnolence.

22
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Off Target effects

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Terfenadine (an antihistamine), also inhibits a cardiac potassium channel (hERG). Drug has been withdrawn.

Enantiomers of drugs
-R and S thalidomide to treat morning sickness. R safe, S potent teratogen

Unintended activation of different recepors subtypes

Many receptors have many different subtypes (eg, P2Y recpetors > 8 KNown)

23
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Production of toxic metabolite

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A drug metabolite can have an adverse effect. (eg. excess acteminophen & NAPQI)

24
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Quaternary ammmonium Muscarininc antagonists

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Ipratropium and Tiotropium
- used as inhalation drugs in the txt of COPD
- and adjuvant for asthma therapy
- Bronchodilation [M3]
Glycopyrrolate:
- used orally to inibit GI motility
- Parenterally used to prevent bradycardia during surgical procedures

25
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Tertiary amines that indicated in parkinsonism

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Benztropine & Trihexyphenidyl

- Restores balance of input after loss of dopamineric neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway

26
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Tertiary amines that cause Mydriasis and cycloplegia

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Homatropine, cyclopentolate, Tropicamide

- Mydriasis and cycloplegia: preferred over atropine because of shorter duration of action

27
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Tertiary amine that relaxes smooth muscle and is used for txt of overactive bladder

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Tolterodine

28
Q

what is the txt for Malignant hyperthermia caused by succinylcholine a cholinergic antagonist (neuromuscular blocker)?

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Dantrolene

29
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cholinergic antagonists drug that acts presynaptically to block choline transporter [CHT1] thus preventing uptake and synthesis of acetylcholine

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Hemicholinium