PreOp Meds: H2 Antagonist - Cimetidine, Ranitidine, and Famotidine Flashcards

1
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Which H2 antagonist strong inhibits CYP450’s?

A
  • Cimetidine
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2
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What can occur with rapid infusion of cimetidine?
How can this be avoided?
What other adverse effects does cimetidine have?

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  • Bradycardia & hypotension (from cardiac H2 receptors)
  • Give over 30 min
  • ↑ prolactin & impotence
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3
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What is the dose for cimetidine?
What is the renal dose?

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  • 150 - 300 mg IV
  • 150 mg IV
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Describe cimetidine, ranitidine, and famotidine’s interactions with CYP450 enzymes.

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  • Cimetidine: strong CYP450 inhibition
  • Ranitidine: weak/no CYP450 inhibition
  • Famotidine: no CYP450 inhibition
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5
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What is normal ranitidine dosing?
What is the renal dosing?

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  • 50 mg diluted in 20cc’s over 2 minutes
  • 25 mg diluted in 20cc’s over 2 minutes
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Which H2 antagonist is most potent and has the longest E ½ time? What is this E ½ time?

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  • Famotidine: E½ = 2.5 - 4 hours
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What adverse effect can occur with famotidine?

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  • Hypophosphatemia (look for fractures)
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What is the dose of famotidine?
What is the renal dose?

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  • 20mg IV
  • 10mg IV
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