Drugs for osteo arthritis Flashcards

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Drugs for Osteoarthritis

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Acetaminophen
NSAIDs
Duloxetine
Tramadol: Inhibitor of Norepi and serotinin uptake
Opioids
Capsaicin
Intraarticular Corticoids
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  • First line Tx. for mild to moderate osteoarthritic pain w/out signs and symptoms of inflammation.
  • clinically no anti-inflammatory activity
  • fewer side effects
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Acetaminophen

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NSAID

Diclofenac

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available topical gel or solution for local tx. of osteoarthritis.

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Duloxetine

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Selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor.

- Approved for chronic musculoskeletal pain

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Tramadol

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Approved for Tx of moderate to moderately severe chronic pain in adults.

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Capsaicin

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  • Topical application of capsaicin reduces osteoarthric pain in some patients.
  • It can cause severe skin burns and nerve damage at the site of application
  • The dried residue can cause coughing sneezing and eye irritation
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Intraarticular glucucorticoid injections are used with persistent symptoms in one or a few affected joints. What 2 drugs are commonly used?

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Betamethasone and Triamcinolone

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OPIOIDS

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  • Last resort for treatment of intractable osteoarthritis pain.
  • Agents used include hydrocodone, morphine, and oxycodone.
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