DMARDs Flashcards

1
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DMARDs

A

disease modifying anti rheumatic drugs

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2
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uses for DMARDs

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Used both to control symptoms & slow/stop the progression of the disease
Used for rheumatoid arthritis & other chronic inflammatory diseases

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3
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example conventional synthetic DMARDs (csDMARDs)

A

methotrexate

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4
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methotrexate is also used for?

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psoriasis, Crohn;s disease

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5
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csDMARDs mechanism

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not fully understood
mech- non-specific which results in side effects
require regular monitoring & takes time for their effects (7 months)

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6
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methotrexate inhibits:

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the enzyme dihydrofolate reductase (involved in folate metabolism)
AICAR transformylase

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7
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bDMARDs

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biological DMARDs

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8
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Characteristics of bDMARDs

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  • highly specific in their mech of action
  • Good efficacy
  • biologicals/ biopharmaceuticals
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9
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most biologics are manufactured using?

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recombinant DNA technology

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10
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difference in manufacturing processes between bDMARDs and csDMARDs

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biologics- manufacturing process highly complex & difficult to replicate
conventional- manufacturing process easy to replicate (chemical synthesis)

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11
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which one is more stable csDMARDs or bDMARDs?

A

conventional

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12
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possible strategies for treating RA

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target inflammatory cells
target pro-inflammatory cytokines

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13
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adalimumab and infliximab are examples of?

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TNF- alpha inhibitors

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14
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anakinra

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anti IL-therapy
recombinant antagonist of IL-1 receptor=no signal

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15
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Canakinumab

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anti IL- therapy
antibody that binds to IL-1=no signal

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16
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tocilizumab

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anti IL-6
binds and no signal transduction

17
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rituximab

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antibody specific for CD20, which is expressed in B cells

18
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Rituximab aims to ?

A

deplete B cells

19
Q

3 ways (mechanism of action) rituximab

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antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC)
complement mediated cytotoxicity
apoptosis

20
Q

mechanism of abatacept

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inhibits the “second signal” required for T-cell activation
prevents co-stimulation
prevents activation of T-cells

21
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advantages of bMARDs

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specific mechanism of action
high efficacy (symptom relief & slow/stop progression of disease)

22
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disadvantages of bMARDs

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side effect: increase susceptibility to infection & increased risk of malignancy
Route of administration: IV, subcutaneous
manufactured using a living organism
unstable
expensive