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1. increases gastric acid secretion
2. pepsinogen>pepsin
3. increases GI blood flow
4. increases gastric smooth muscle contraction |
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stimulates pancreas to release bicarbonate |
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1. stimulates gallbladder to release bicarbonate solution
2. stimulates pancreatic enzyme secretion |
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MOA: neutralize gastric acid, increase mucosal production, prostaglandins, and bicarbonate
SE: diarrhea, constipation |
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MOA: decrease all acid secretion, promotes healing
SE: dizziness, diarrhea, muscle pain
Drugs: Pepcid, Zantac |
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MOA: decrease action of pump for acid secretion
SE: calcium absorption, C. Diff
Drugs: Prevacid, Nexium, Prilosec |
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used in H. Pylori treatment |
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used for active stress ulcers |
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New: Amox + Metronidazole + PPI |
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anticholinergics: scopalamine
antihistamines: benadryl
neuroleptics: compazine, phenergan
prokinetic: reglan
THC: dronabinol |
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Transderm Scop Patch: lasts 72 hours
MOA: blocks the signal to the vomiting center
SE: dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision |
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Drugs: Compazine, Phrenagen
MOA: block dopamine receptors in the CTZ
SE: orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, blurred vision |
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Drugs: Benadryl
MOA: H1 blockers
Caution in patients with glaucoma or BPH |
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Drugs: Tigan, Reglan
MOA: block dopamine in the CTZ; stimulates peristalsis
SE: sedation, diarrhea, weakness |
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Drugs: Zofran
MOA: block 5HT receptors in GI, CTZ, and vomiting center
SE: headache, dizziness, diarrhea |
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Drugs: Dronabinol
MOA: may block PG synthesis
SE: light-headedness, blurred vision, dry mouth |
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Diarrhea
Acute vs. Chronic time |
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Acute: 3-14 days
Chronic: >3-4 weeks |
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Absorbents
(+drug interactions) |
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Drugs: activated charcoal, pepto bismol
MOA: coat GI tract and bind diarrhea causing bacteria
drug interacitons: warfarin, digoxin |
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Drugs: Atropine + Lomotil
MOA: reduces peristalsis
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Drugs: Immodium, Lamotil
MOA: decrease GI motility and propulsion |
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Metamucil
Colace
PEG
Fleets
Dulcolax |
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