Gout Flashcards

1
Q

Gout is a disorder of ________ causing _______ to crystallize in joints and tendons.

A

Gout is a disorder of purine metabolism causing uric acid to crystallize in joints and tendons.

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2
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What are the deposits of monosodium urate crystals called and where are they commonly found?

A

Tophi

Fingers, ear

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3
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What are the uric acid promoting drugs?

A

Aspirin

Diuretics: thiazide, loop

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4
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What dietary habits are gout associated with?

A

Alcohol
Fructose-sweetened drinks
Meat
Seafood

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5
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What drugs are used to treat acute gout attacks?

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NSAIDs
Steroids
Colchicine

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6
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What drugs are used for prophylactic treatment?

A

Colchicine
Allopurinol
Probenecid

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7
Q

What is the first line treatment for gout?

A

NSAIDs

Tx for 1-2 weeks

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8
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Indomethacin
Cat:
Ind:
MOA:

A

Indomethacin
Cat: NSAID
Ind: Gout, arthritis, bursitis, migraine
MOA: COX-1 (affects mostly the mucosa in stomach) and COX-II inhibition

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9
Q

Indomethacin/Indocin

SE

A

Bleeding, gastritis, PUD, exacerbate HTN or CHF

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10
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Indomethacin/Indocin CI

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Caution: preexisting renal/liver disease, pts with hx of asthma and nasal or sinus polyps

CI: Hx of allergy to NSAID,

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11
Q

What is Samter’s triad?

A

Asthma, Aspirin and NSAID sensitivity and nasal/ethmoidal polyposis

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12
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Cortisone injection
Cat:
Ind:
MOA:

A

Cortisone injection
Cat: Steroid
Ind: Short term pain relief, reduce swelling from inflammation
MOA: decreases inflammation by inhibiting pro-inflammatory proteins

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13
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Cortisone SE

A

Hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, DM, Osteoporosis, anxiety, depression, amenorrhea, cataracts and glaucoma

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14
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Colchicine
Cat:
Ind:
MOA:

A

Colchicine
Cat: Mitotic inhibitor
Ind: Gout (acute and prophylaxis)

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15
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Colchicine

MOA

A

MOA: INHIBITS MICROTUBULE POLYMERIZATION BY BINDING TO TUBULIN (inhibits mitosis) also inhibits neutrophil motility and activity = antiinflammatory

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16
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Colchicine

SE

A
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
GI upset
anemia
neutropenia
hair loss

Overdose: vomiting, diarrhea, acute renal failure, hypovolemic shock

17
Q

Allopurinol/Zyloprim
Cat:
Ind:
MOA:

A

Allopurinol/Zyloprim
Cat: Purine analog
Ind: Hyperuricemia, gout, prophylaxis against tumor lysis syndrome
MOA: Xanthine oxidase inhibitor

18
Q

Allopurinol/Zyloprim

SE:

A
N/V
Rash
SJS (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome)
Hepatitis
Decreased renal function
19
Q

What are uricosurics?

A

Substances that increase the excretion of uric acid in the urine, reducing the concentration of uric acid in the plasma.

20
Q

Probenecid/Probalan
Cat:
Ind:

A

Probenecid/Probalan
Cat: Uricosuric
Ind: Hyperuricemia, gout

21
Q

Probenecid/Probalan MOA

A

Interfers with OAT (organic anion transporter) which reclaims uric acid from the urine and returns it to the plasma = increased urinary excretion of uric acid

22
Q

Probenecid/Probalan SE

A

GI upset, gastritis, N/V, anemia, leukopenia, hemolytic anemia (pts with G6PD def)

EXACERBATION OF GOUT FOLLOWING THERAPY

MAY CAUSE FORMATION OF URIC ACID RENAL STONES