Classes/MOA Flashcards

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MOA of acetaminophen (tylenol)

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blocks peripheral pain impulse generation; inhibits hypothalamus heat regulation

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2
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MOA ibuprofen

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inhibits COX1/COX2

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3
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SYNTHETIC DMARDS

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Cellcept (semi-synthetic)

Sulfasalazine

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4
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Leukocyte migration inhibitor

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colchicine

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5
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MOA of Rituxan

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inhibits b-lymphocytes

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6
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non-purine xanthine oxidase inhibitor

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Febuxostat (Uloric)

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7
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CORTICOSTEROID

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Prednisone

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8
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MOA of abatacept (orencia)

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inhibits t cells by binding to APC receptors

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9
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MOA of amitriptyline

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inhibits 5HT, NE reuptake

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10
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IL-1 Receptor antagonist

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Anakinra (Kinercet)

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11
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monoclonal antibody

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Rituximab (Rituxan)

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12
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MOA of allopurinol

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blocks uric acid production

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13
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MOA of hydroxychloroquine

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T cell response suppression

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14
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NB-DMARDS

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methotrexate

hydroxychloroquine

Tofacitinib (Xeljanz)

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15
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MOA of celecoxib (celebrex)

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inhibits COX2

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16
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NB-DMARD that is a JAK inhibitor

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Xeljanz

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17
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Sulfasalazine MOA

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dec levels of IgA, IgM, RF

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18
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uricosuric

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probenicid

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19
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Prednisone MOA

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inhibits cytokines

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20
Q

MUSCLE RELAXANTS

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Baclofen

Cyclobenzaprine

Dantrolene

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21
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MOA of probenicid

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blocks PCT reabsorption of uric acid

22
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baclofen MOA

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inhibits synaptic reflexes at SC level

23
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B-DMARDS

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Etanercept (Enbrel)

Abatacept (Orencia)

Rituximab (Rituxan)

Anakinra (Kinercet)

24
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COX2 selective nsaid

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celecoxib (celebrex)

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xanthine oxidase inhibitor
allopurinol
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NSAIDS
ibuprofen celebrex
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Cellcept MOA
immunosuppresses both B and T cells
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T cell activation inhibitor
abatacept (orencia)
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MOA of tramadol (ultram)
mu receptor antagonist; inhibits reuptake of NE/5HT
30
TNF-alpha blocker
Etanercept (Enbrel)
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Cyclobenzaprine MOA
reduces somatic motor activity
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ANTI-GOUT
Colchicine Probenicid Allopurinol Uloric
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ANALGESICS
acetaminophen tramadol
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peripherally-acting muscle relaxant
dantrolene
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MOA of etanercept
binds to TNF-alpha
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traditional nsaid
ibuprofen
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MOA of Uloric
reduces uric acid production
38
cholinergic agonist
pilocarpine
39
centrally-acting muscle relaxants
baclofen cyclobenzaprine
40
MOA of cyclophosphamide
prevents cell division
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MOA of methotrexate
inhibits DNA production/production of cytokines
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analgesic/antipyretic
acetaminophen (tylenol)
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MOA of Xeljanz
inhibits JAK enzymes and prevents activity of immune cells
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MOA of anakinra
antagonist of IL-1 receptor
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anti-neoplastic, alkylating agent
cyclophosphamide
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synthetic opioid analgesic
tramadol (ultram)
47
dantrolene MOA
inhibits release of Ca from skel muscle
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MOA of colchicine
inhibits leukocyte migration/phagocytes
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tricyclic antidepressant
amitriptyline
50
pilocarpine MOA
acts on muscarinic receptors to stimulate salivary gland secretion