Lecture 2 Dermatology Pharmacology and Prescribing Flashcards

1
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Name licensing boards in the UK

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MHRA
EMA
SMC

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2
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Define unlicensed

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Not approved for use in the UK

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3
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Define off label

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– A licensed medication that is being used for an unlicensed indication
– Paediatric use- does not have license for this use but is licensed

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4
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Define Specials

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– unlicensed dermatological preparations

– Long history of use, no strong evidence base but clinically effective.

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5
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What are some causes of prescription errors

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• Lack of knowledge
– About the patient, the medication, allergies
• Mistake writing/generating the prescription
• Poor communication
• No local or national guidelines
• Pharmacy/medicine info service

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6
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What is pharmokinetics

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The effect of the body on the drug

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7
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What is pharmacodynamics

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The effect of the drug on the body

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8
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Factors associated with poor adherence of drugs

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  • Psychiatric co-morbidities
  • Slower acting agents
  • Multiple applications per day
  • Lack of patient education
  • Cosmetic acceptability of treatments
  • Unintentional non-adherence
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9
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What is topical therapy

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Vehicle combined with active drug

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10
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Name factors that affect absorption

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  • Concentration
  • Base/vehicle
  • Chemical properties of the drug
  • Thickness and hydration of stratum corneum
  • Temperature
  • Skin site
  • Occlusion
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11
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What forms does vehicles come as

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  • Solution
  • Paste
  • Cream
  • Spray powder
  • Lotion
  • Shampoo
  • Gel
  • Ointment
  • Foam
  • Paint
  • Tape
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12
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Drugs used Topically

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  • Corticosteroid
  • Chemotherapy
  • Antibiotic
  • Parasiticidals
  • Antiviral
  • Coal Tar
  • Dithranol- effective treatment in psoriasis
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Vitamin analogues
  • Salicylic acid
  • Topical immunodilators- JAK Inhibitors
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13
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What is the mechanism of Topical steroids

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– Regulate pro inflammatory cytokines
– Suppress fibroblast, endothelial, and leukocyte function
– Vasoconstriction
– Inhibit vascular permeability

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14
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What is the finger-tip unit

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  • About 0.5 g
  • Should treat area double the size of one hand
  • Useful in young children
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15
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Side effects of topical steroids

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  • Thinning /atrophy
  • Striae
  • Bruising
  • Hirsutism
  • Telangiectasia
  • Acne/rosacea/perioral dermatitis
  • Glaucoma
  • Systemic absorption
  • Cataracts
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16
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What are Retinoids

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Systemic treatment
• Vitamin A analogues
– Normalise keratinocyte function
– Anti inflammatory and anti cancer effects

17
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What retinoid is used to treat acne

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Isotretinoin (1 month to eave system)

18
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What retinoid is used to treat Psoriasis

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Acitretin (takes 3 years to leave system)

19
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What retinoid is sued to treat cutaneous T cell lymphoma

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Bexarotene

20
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What retinoid is used to treat Hand eczema

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Alitretinoin

21
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Side effects of Retinoids

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– Cheilitis(dry lips) and xerosis (dry skin)
– ↑transaminases, ↑triglycerides
– Rarely psychiatric, eye, bone side effects

22
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Name Immunosupressants

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  • Oral steroids
  • Azathioprine
  • Ciclosporin
  • Methotrexate
  • Mycophenolate mofetil
23
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Precautions when using immunosuppressants

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• Risk of malignancy and serious infection
• Need regular blood test monitoring, in particular
– FBC (esp in methotrexate and azathioprine)
– Renal function (esp ciclosporin)
– Liver function (esp methotrexate)
– Sun protection

24
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Suffix ‘cept’ means

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It is a receptor fusion

25
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Suffix ‘mab’ means

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monoclonal antibodies

26
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‘zu’ in biologics means

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Humanised

27
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‘ix’ in biologics means

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Chimeric

28
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‘u’ in biologics means

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Fully human

29
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‘li/I’ in biologics means

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Immodulator

30
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What targeted treatments can be used to treat melanoma

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Biologics:
• Vemurafenib
• Dabrafenib

– Immunotherapies
• Ipilumumab
• Pembrolizumab