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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Drugs used to treat IBS
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Undergraduate 4
03/22/2009

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Term

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

What is it?:

What are the types?:

Definition

What is it?:A GI Motility Disorder

-characterized by: Abdominal Cramps, difficulty defactiing, bloating, diarrhea, constipation

*The CNS maybe involved that affects GI motility

 

What are the types?:

-Diarrhea-predominant

-constipation-predominant

-mixed constipation and diarrhea

 

Term
Treatment for IBS
Definition

Goal is to reduce frequency and severity of symptoms

 

Anti-spasmodic/anti-cholinergic drugs

Anti-depressants (TCAs or SSRIs)

laxatives for constipation-predominant form

anti-diarrheals for diarrhea-predominant form

Imodium, Lomotil

Term

Anti-spasmodic/anti-cholinergic drugs

for IBS

Definition
 

 

relax GI smooth muscle, reduce gut motility

antimuscarinic drugs (dicyclomine) for chronic use

sublingual hyoscyamine used in an acute attack

Term
Anti-depressants (TCAs or SSRIs)
Definition
 

 

TCAs slow intestinal transit, used for IBS-D

SSRIs increase bowel movements, used for IBS-C

reduce abdominal pain

low dose; effects within a week

Term

Zelnorm

Definition
Approved only for women with constipationpredominant

form

partial agonist at serotonin 5-HT4 receptor in gut

serotonin increases GI motility, secretions and

sensations

removed from market March 2007

analysis of past trials showed increased risk of stroke,

chest pain and MI

possible mechanisms:

5-HT2A receptors on platelets => platelet aggregation

serotonin causes vasoconstriction in coronary vessels

Term
Lotronex
Definition
Approved only for women with diarrhea-predominant

form of IBS

antagonist at serotonin 5-HT3 receptor in gut

decreases intestinal secretions and gut motility

Was removed from market in 2000 due to high incidence

of ischemic colitis, some fatal

Reintroduced in 2002 via a limited distribution system

Term
Amitiaza (lubiprostane)
Definition
  • Rx for constipation IBS
  • MOA: opens chloride channels and increase fluid in GIT and increase stool passage
  • ADR: nausea and diarrhea
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