CVR 40 Flashcards

1
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Stats on ADRs

A

5% of all admissions

4-50% of in-pts suffer

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2
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Two main types of ADR

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A = augmented pharma effect 75%

B = Bizarre 20%

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Name the adverse Warfarin -
 Insulin - due to insulin injection
 Digoxin - 
 Beta-adrenergic blockers - 
 Alpha-lockers - 
 Opiates - 
 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - perforation
 Salbutamol -
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Warfarin - bleeding

Insulin - hypoglycaemia due to insulin injection

Digoxin - heart block, ventricular tachycardia

Beta-adrenergic blockers - bronchospasm / asthma

Alpha-adrenergic blockers - postural hypotension

Opiates - respiratory depression

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs - gastric and duodenal ulcers, bleeding and perforation

Salbutamol - tachycardia

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4
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What are the drugs that give these Type B reactions

Anaphylactic

Teratogenic

Hypersensitivity

Other

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anaphylactic - ACE and angiodema

Terato - antiepileptics, RAAS blockers, chemo, thalidomide, retinoid, warfarin

Hypersnsitivity - penicillin, stroptokinase, contrast media

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5
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What is AKI?

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AKI is acute interstitial nephritis (AIN), which is characterized by the presence of an inflammatory cell infiltrate in the interstitium of the kidney. AIN is caused by an immunological reaction after NSAID exposure of about a week.

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6
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Anaphylactic drug reaction types

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1 = EgE
2 = IgG and IgM
3 = Immune comlpex
4 = cellular very rare
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7
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Symptoms of Type 1 Allergy IgE dependent

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atopic dermatitis
asthma
Anaphylaxis

Comes from pennicilin, heparin, vacicines, chlorohexidine, latex

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Causes of Type 2 Allergy IgG and IgM

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methyldopa

heparin or clopidogrel

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9
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Presentation and causes of type 3 allergy

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blood vessels manifestation in skin rasha nd general immune disease

Serum sickness (lupus) fever and cutaneous erutpons arthalgia, GI, headaches

Stevens johnson syndrome

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10
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What is type 4 allergy

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T cell mediated

Prcainamide causing systemic lupus

Phenytoin infliximab and genetic deficiencys

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11
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What are Type C ADRs like

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only during prolonged treatment

amiodarone gives you eye thyroid and skin toxicity

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12
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What are Type D ADRs like

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Happen remote from treatment. 2nd cancers from treatment, clear cell vaginal carcinoma in daughters of cancer patients who took deithylstillbestrol

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13
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What symbol denotes post marketing surveilance

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black triange

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14
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How many patients and for how long are involved in phases 1-3

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200-300 for 4-30 weeks

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15
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What are Type E ADRs like

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end of treatment - withdrawal.

Unstable angina if beta blockers are halted

Addisons - hypoadrenalism after coming of steroids

benzo - rebound insomnia and anxiety

SSRI - withdrawal

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16
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Explain Cyto P450

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Superfamily of multifinction enzymes

Allow for classing of drugs into…
Poor metabolisers -adverse effect makers like nortryptiline an anti depressant that messes with codiene not allowing it to form morphine

Ultrarapid metabolisers - that need more of the dose to work which can cause overdose

17
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TPMT deficeint patients should be given what dose of TPMT when treating lymphblastic leukemia

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1/10th