OTC Flashcards

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DYSPEPSIA:

  • What is it?
  • What are the danger symptoms?
  • Differential diagnosis?
  • Treatment options?
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  • It is a collection of symptoms include upper abdominal discomfort and pain, heartburn, acid reflux, N+V related to eating
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Dyspepsia

What are the danger symptoms?

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  • Danger symptoms –>
  • GI bleeding (coffee grounds in vomit)
  • Dysphagia
  • Progressive unintentional weight loss
  • Persistent vomiting
  • Iron deficiency anaemia
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Dyspepsia:

Differential diagnosis

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Differential diagnosis:
Cardiac pain, pain travelling down the arm (not relieved by antacids)
Identify other medicines that are being taken to rule out any adverse effects e.g. NSAIDs

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Dyspepsia:

Treatment

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Treatment:
- Simple Antacids:
–> Limited efficacy
–> Best given when symptoms occur or are expected i.e. after meals and at bedtime
–> Should preferably not be taken at the same time as other drugs as they may impair absorption
–> Combination antacid products, containing both magnesium and aluminium salts are less likely to cause gastro-intestinal upset.
Magnesium salts alone may
cause diarrhoea while aluminium salts alone may cause constipation.

  • Alginates-
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Constipation:

Definition and symptoms:

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Constipation is the passage of dry, hard stools less frequently than a person’s usual bowel habit,
which varies from person-to-person

Straining may also cause constipation

Other symptoms–>

  • Abdo discomfort
  • Bloating
  • Cramps
  • Nausea
  • A feeling of incomplete emptying of the stool
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Constipation:
Referral Criteria (and red flags)
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Adults with new/worsening constipation
accompanied by symptoms of weight loss, appetite loss, blood in stools*, nausea and vomiting - Colorectal cancer

Drug induced constipation: i.e. opioids, hyoscine, verapamil, propranolol, antacids containing aluminium -

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