C. Arachidonic Acid Metabolism and NSAIDs Flashcards

1
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What is the most widely used self-prescribed drug class?

A

NSAIDs

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2
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Give 3 examples of NSAIDs

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Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Naproxen 
Nimesulide 
Meloxicam
Diclofenac
Indomethacin
Flubiprofen
Fenbufen
Diflunisal
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3
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What are the main Actions of NSAIDS

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  1. Anti-inflammatory
  2. Analgesic
  3. Anti-pyretic
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4
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What are the common side effects of NSAIDs?

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Prolonged use can cause irritation and damage to the GI

Ulcer complications

Renal complications / death

Bleeding

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What is the molecular target of NSAIDs and how do they act on the molecular target?

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NSAIDs inhibit the enzyme cyclo-oxygenase (COX)

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What is the other name for cyclo-oxygenase?

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Prostaglandin H2

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What is COX responsible for ? What does it do?

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Cox is responsible for one step in the conversion of membrane phospolipids in prostanoids. Prostanoids will then bind to their receptors and elicit many cellular responses

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