Safe drug use Flashcards

1
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Define medication error

A

Failure in the treatment process that leads to or can lead to harm to the patient - may lead to adverse drug reaction

Can involve an error in the manufacturing, dispensing or supply of drugs or in the prescribing or administration of drugs

Allergy
Wrong dose
Wrong route
Omission

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2
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Name some cytochrome P450 inducers

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Carbamazepine
Phenytoin
Chronic alcohol
Rifampicin

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3
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Describe the speed of cytochrome P450 induction

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Slow

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4
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Describe the speed of cytochrome P450 inhibition

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Fast

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5
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Name some drugs which inhibit cytochrome P450

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Amiodarone 
Ciprofloxacin
Erythromycin
Clarithromycin 
Metronidazole
Fluconazole 
Isoniazid 
Alcohol (acute) 
Grapefruit juice
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6
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How may phases are there to drug metabolism?

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2

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7
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Describe the possible outcomes of phase 1 of drug metabolism

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Drug - Active (pro-drug), inactive or toxic

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8
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What processes are involved in phase 1 drug metabolism

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Oxidation - P450 cytochrome
Reduction
Hydrolysis (esterases)

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9
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Describe phase 2 drug metabolism

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Drug solubilisation by conjugation

  • Glucornidation
  • Acetylation
  • Sulfation
  • Methylation

Elimination in urine or bile

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10
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What is an adverse drug reaction?

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Any undesirable experience that has happened to the patient while taking the drug that is suspected to be caused by the drug

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11
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How much do adverse drug reactions cost the NHS per year?

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£466 million

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12
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What questions should you always ask before prescribing a drug?

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What current or regular medications do you take?
Any over the counter medications?
COCP?
Homeopathic?
Any drug allergies or sensitivities?
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13
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Give some examples of sources for the drug history

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Must be recent
Must be correct patient
From the patient 
Relatives
Carers 
GP
NHS summary care records 
Nursing home 
Discharge summaries from previous admissions
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14
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What important co-morbidities should you look for before prescribing drugs?

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Hepatic impairment
Cardiac problems
Renal impairment
Pregnant/breastfeeding

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15
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Which drugs are renally excreted?

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Aminoglycosides
Glycopeptides
Penicillins
Morphine sulfate

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16
Q

Give the equation for creatinine clearance

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((140-age) x weight x constant)/serum creatinine

Constant = 1.23 (males) and 1.04 (females)

17
Q

What is the ideal body weight for men?

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50Kg +2.3kg for every inch over 5ft

18
Q

What is the ideal body weight for women?

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45.5Kg + 2.3Kg for every inch over 5ft