Pharmacodynamic interaction Flashcards

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Any 2 drugs can interact together by 2 ways:

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  • Positively
    • Addition
    • Synergism
    • Potentiation
  • Negatively
    • Antagonism
    • Reversal
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Addition action

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Action is summation of both drugs action

1+1=2

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3
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Addition benifit

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Combination side effects are less than higer dose of one of them

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4
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Drug examples with addition action:

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Asprin and paracetamol are both alangesic

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Synergism action:

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Action of the 2 drugs is multiplied

1+1 > 2

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Synergism causes:

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Exagerated side effects that may lead to death

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Synergism drug examples:

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Ethanol and barbiturates causes SEVERE CNS depression

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Potentiation action

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The 2 drugs together cause slighlty higher action than the drug alone and one drug has 0 action
1+0 > 1

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Potentiation drug example

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Barbiturates (zeor alangesic effect) with asprin cause a higher alangesic effect than asprin alone

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10
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Reversal action

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2 drugs taken together cause reversal of the action

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Drug examples that cause reversal action

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  • Adrenaline is reversed by Prazosin (alpha-blocker)
    Hypertenstion is reversed to hypotention
  • Acetylcholine is reversed by atropine
    Hypotension is reversed to hypertension
  • Resperine is reversed by MAO
    Hypotension is reversed to hypertension
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Antagonism action and types

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The drugs oppose each other's action 
Can be 
             - Chemical 
             - Physiological
             - Pharmacological
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13
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Chemical antagonism examples:

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  • Neutralization: Protaminand heparin
  • Cheleation: EDTA and calcium
    Desferoxamine and iron
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14
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Physiological action

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2 drugs acting on 2 different receptors producing 2 opposing actions

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15
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Physiological action example:

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Adrenaline and histamine works on adrenergic and histaminic receptors actions oppose each other but different receptors are triggered

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16
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Pharmacological action

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2 drugs working on the same receptor

17
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Pharmacological action examples:

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Antihistaminic drugs blocks histamine receptors. Decreases allergy