Pharm for IBD and IBS Flashcards

1
Q

What are the categories of drugs used for UC?

A
  • 5-ASA
  • Corticosteroids
  • TNF-a inhibitors
  • a-4 integrin ihibitors
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2
Q

What is the “phrase” that helps you identify a 5-ASA for UC

A

SALA

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3
Q

“phrase” in TNF-alpha inhibitors

A

MAB at the end

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4
Q

what is the one a-4 integrin inhibitor used for UC?

A

Vedolizumab

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5
Q

What is the one category of drug used for Crohns and not UC and what does it replace?

A

IL-12/23 inhibitors in place of the 5-ASAs used for UC

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6
Q

what is the one IL-12/23 inhibitor for CD?

A

Ustekinumab

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7
Q

What are the 2 TNF a inhibitors that are used for BOTH UC and CD

A
  • Adalimumab

- Infliximab

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8
Q

What is the 1 TNF a inhibitor only used for UC?

Only for CD?

A

Golimumab

Certolizumab (C with C)

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9
Q

What is the extra a-4 integrin inhibitor that is used for CD and NOT UC?

A

Natalizumab

-Vedolizumab is used for both

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10
Q

3 routes of administration for 5-ASA and how they relate to extent of UC

A
  • Oral (may be released through GI tract)
  • Rectal Enema (may reach splenic flexure)
  • Rectal suppository (reach the upper rectum)
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11
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MOA of 5-ASA

A
  • inhibition of PG and LT production through COX and LOX pathways (arachindonic acid pathways)
  • Reduction of PMN and macrophage chemotaxis
  • may also inhibit NFkB
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12
Q

Contraindications for 5-ASAs

A
  • ASA allergic patients

- Sulfasalazine contraindicated in sulfonamide-allergic patients

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13
Q

Indication for 5-ASA agents

A

-Mild to moderate active UC and maintenance of remission of UC

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14
Q

Which 5-ASA ONLY for maintenance therapy?

ONLY for treatment of active disease?

A
  • Olsalazine

- Balsalazide

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15
Q

What is the other thing that sulfasolazine is indicated for?

A

Juvenile arthritis

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16
Q

TNF-a inhibitors are what monoclonal antibodies?

except which one that is a fragment (Fab)?

A

IgG

Cerolizumab

17
Q

Side effects of TNF-a inhibitors

A

-infections . . TB testing pre therapy

18
Q

Indications for TNF-a inhibitors

A

Moderate to severe disease . . Active and maintenance

19
Q

TNF-a inhibitor: route is SQ every other week

A

Adalimumab

20
Q

TNF-a inhibitor: route is IV infusion every 8 weeks

A

Infliximab

21
Q

TNF-a inhibitor: route is SQ every 4 weeks for UC

A

Golimumab

22
Q

TNF-a inhibitor: route is SQ every 4 weeks for CD

A

Certolizumab

23
Q

Side effects for a-4 integrin inhibitors

A

-Infections . . . PML (progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy)

24
Q

What are the risk factors for PML associated with a-4 integrin inhibitor treatment

A
  • Treatment >2 years
  • Prior immunosuppressant treatment
  • anti-JC virus antibodies (JCV)
25
Q

Indication for a-4 integrin inhibitors

A
  • moderate to severe treatment resistant CD and UC
  • Natalizumab for CD
  • Vedolizumab for BOTH
26
Q

Which a-4 integrin inhibitor is IV every 4 weeks?

IV every 8 weeks?

A
  • Natalizumab

- Vedolizumab

27
Q

Side effect of IL12/23 inhibitor

A

infections - TB testing pre therapy

28
Q

Indications for IL12/23 inhibitors

A

moderate to severe treatments resistant CD . . both active disease and maintenance

29
Q

administration of the IL-12/23 inhibitor Ustekinumab

A
  • IV single infusion or

- SQ every 8 weeks for maintenance

30
Q

What are the different categories of drugs used for IBS?

A
  • Antimuscarinic agents
  • Laxative agents
  • Anti-diarrheals
  • Opioid agonists/antagonists
  • Serotonin (5-HT) antagonists
  • Guanylate cyclase-C agonists
  • Selective chloride (C2) channel activators
31
Q

Which IBS category of drugs is used to treat the abdominal pain

A

anti muscarinics

32
Q

What are the 3 antimuscarinics used for IBS?

A
  • Hyoscyamine
  • Dicyclomine
  • Clidinium/Chlordiazepoxide
33
Q

the 3 categories of IBS drugs that are used for Diarrhea and their specific names

A
  • Anti-diarrheals (Loperamide Diphenoxylate . . Bismuth)
  • Opioid Agonist/Antagonist (Eluxadoline)
  • Serotonin (5-HT) antagonist (Alosetron)
34
Q

side effects of Loperamide

A

-typical anticholinergic effects

35
Q

Side effects of Alosetron . . 5-HT inhibitor

A
  • Ischemic colitis

- also constipation

36
Q

Indication for Alosetron use

A

-WOMEN with chronic, severe IBS-D not responsive to other conventional therapies

37
Q

What are the IBS drug categories used for Constipation and what are the specific names

A
  • Guanylate cyclase-C agonists (Linaclotide)

- Selective Chloride (C2) channel activators (Lubiprostone)