GI: AMINOSALCYLATES Flashcards

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AMINOSALCYLATES: INDICATIONS

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  • Ulcerative Colitis (MILD TO MODERATE)

- RA (Sulfasalazine)

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AMINOSALCYLATES: MOA

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  • M+S release 5-ASA (5-aminosalicylic acid)

- Anti inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects which act topically rather than systematically on the gut

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AMINOSALCYLATES: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Mesalazine generally causes fewer SEs than Sulfasalazine
  • GI upset (nausea and dyspepsia)
  • Headache
  • Rare but serious blood complications - leucopenia and thrombocytopenia
  • Renal impairment
  • (S) causes OLIGOSPERMIA in men (decreased no. of sperm)
  • Severe hypersensitivity rxns = fever, rash and liver abnormalities
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AMINOSALCYLATES: CONTRAINDICATIONS

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  • Contains Salicylic Acid, like aspirin

- Patients who have aspirin hypersensitivity should not take AMINOSALCYLATES

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AMINOSALCYLATES: INTERACTIONS

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  • pH sensitive coating that can interact with drugs that alter gut pH
  • eg PPIs increase gastric pH so may cause the coating to be broken down prematurely
  • Lactulose lowers stool pH and may prevent 5-ASA release in the colon
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AMINOSALCYLATES: EXAMPLES

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Mesalazine, Sulfasalazine

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