LOPERAMIDE Flashcards

1
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Drug class

A

anti-motility drug

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How does it work? (5)

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  • it is an agonist of the opioid receptors in the GI tract
  • this increases non-propulsive contractions of the gut’s smooth muscle
  • it reduces the peristaltic contractions
  • the transit of bowel contents is slowed
  • anal sphincter tone is increased
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3
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What does slower bowl contents transit allow?

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  • more time for water absorption

- hence hardens stool

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4
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Indications (3)

A
  • diarrhoea
  • IBS
  • viral gastroenteritis
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5
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Contraindications (4)

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  • avoid in acute UC
  • avoid in C.difficle
  • acute bloody diarrhoea - dysentery
  • avoid in E.coli
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6
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Why would you avoid in acute UC?

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loperamide increases the risk of toxic megacolon

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7
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Why would you avoid in c.difficile?

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increases the risk of toxic megacolon

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8
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Why would you avoid in acute blood diarrhoea?

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this is a sign of a bacterial infection

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9
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Why would you avoid in E.coli?

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increases risk of Haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (HUS)

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10
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Side effects (3)

A
  • constipation
  • abdo cramps
  • flatulence
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11
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Interactions

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none

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12
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Elimination

A

faeces

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