NSAIDs Flashcards

1
Q

What are the uses of NSAIDs?

A
MSK Disorders (RA and OA) 
Analgesia (post surgery and mild to moderate pain i.e. headaches)
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What are the adverse drugs reactions of NSAIDs?

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GI disturbances (ulcers and haemorrhage)
Renal ADRs
Increases bleeding time APTT, PT
Hypersensitivity: Steven Johnson syndrome
Reye’s syndrome (swelling in liver and brain- paediatrics mostly)

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3
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What causes NSAIDs ADRs?

A

Inhibition of COX-1

Decrease in constitutive PG synthesis

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4
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Name some NSAIDs

A

Aspirin

Specific COX2 inhibitors: rofecoxib, celecoxib

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5
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Name a drug that is used for fever and mild to moderate pain relief?

A

Paracetamol

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6
Q

Why might it be beneficial to give NSAIDs with opiates?

A

Extends therapeutics range for treating pain

Reduces ADRs seen with opiates alone

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Why might you give NSAIDs with drug that are heavily protein bound?

A

They competitively displace the other drug and result in more free drug
Increased efficacy

*e.g. warfin

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8
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Why are specific COX-2 inhibitors NSAIDs only used in the short term?

A

Increase CVS ADRs (stroke/MI) with long-term use

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9
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Why might low does aspirin be beneficial (other than analgesic effect)?

A

Cardioprotective

Prophylactic for GI and breast cancer

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When prescribing paracetamol, what do you need to be wary of?

A

A pt with:
Compromised hepatic function
Alcoholics
Polypharmacy

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