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Exam #5 - 13 presentation pharmacologic treatments
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04/23/2009

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Term

ADHD

Definition

Stimulant Meds -

  • RITALIN,CONCERTA (methylphenidate), INC dopamine in brain
  • ADDERALL,DEXEDRINE,DEXTROSTAT (amphetamine, dextroamphetamine) - BLOCK reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine

NON-STIMULANT MEDS:

  • STRATTERA (atomexetine) - INC brain Norepi

OFF LABEL MEDS:

  • Antidepressants- affect reuptake of serotonin, norepi, and dopamine
  • HTN Meds - Alpha2 agonists stimulate norepi release
Term

Alzheimers Disease

Definition

Ach Inhibs: DOC

  • Tacrine-Cognex: no brain selective, compliance issues
  • Donepezil-Aricept: VERY LONG HALF LIFE!!
  • Rivastigmine-Exelon: very short half life
  • Galantamine-Reminyl: Available generic
  • USE: mild-mod severe AD
  • MOA: inhibits activity of cholinesterase enzymes(stops binding), DEC metabolism of Ach (more Ach available for binding to muscarinic and nicotinic receptors), improved memory and cognition
  • ADR: HA, Tremor, dizzy, Insomnia, anxiety, hallucinations, Mult GI side effects
  • DI: drugs w/ anticholinergic properties, antihistamines, tricyclic antidepressants
  • CI: glaucoma, seizures, CV conditions, pulmonary disease

NMDA antagonist

  • N-Methyl-D-Aspartate receptor antag
  • Memantine-Namenda
  • USE: Mod-Severe AD, used in combo w/ Ach inhib
  • MOA: uncompetitive antag of NMDA glutamate receptors-prevent cell loss and neurotixicity
  • ADR: less than ach inhibs; dizzy, HA fatigue, hallucinations, confusion, insomnia, constipation, diarrhea/fecal incontinence
  • DI: other NMDA antag, L-DOPA(parkinsons), tubular secretion meds(HCTZ,triamterene), CAI, Sodium Bicarbonate
  • CI: epilepsy, renal impairment, UTI
Term

Cushings Syndrome

Definition
  • Used when surgery and radiation ineffective
  • Limited Efficacy
  • Ketoconazole-Nizoral: Antifungal, suppresses glucocorticoid synthesis
  • Mitotane-Lysodren:only if surgery not possible, suppresses adrenal cortex
  • Metyrapone-Metopirone: suppresses glucocorticoid synthesis
Term

Epilepsy

Definition

Antiepileptics: 1st line of Tx

Drug

MOA

USES

Carbamazine-Tegretol

Adenosine A1 receptor Antag

Partial

Grand Mal

Mixed

Clonazepam-Klonopin

Nonselective Benzodiazepine agonist

Petit Mal variants

Myoclonic

Absence

Diazepam-Valium

Nonselective Benzodiazepine Agonist

Adj use for convulsive disorders

Phenytoin-Dilantin

Voltage gated Na+ channel inhib

Grand Mal

Partial-temporal lobe

Topiramate-Topamax

Carbonic anhydrase Isoenzyme

Na+ surrent inhibitor (fast and slow)

Initial monotherapy for ptnts<10

Grand Mal

Adj adult/peds therapy

Adult migraine prophylaxis

Felbamate-Felbatol

NMDA channel current inhib

Sever Epilepsy

Not 1st line

Term

Hyperthyroidism

Definition

Beta blockers: tx symptoms but NOT underlying cause

  • Propranolo-Inderal
  • Atenolol-Tenormin
  • Metoprolol-Lopressor

Anti-Thyroid Drugs: remission rate: 40-70% w/i 1-2 yrs

Drug

MOA

ADR

Methimazole-Tapazole

Blocks production of thyroid hormones by binding thyroid peroxidase and inhib conversion of iodide to iodine

Agranulocytosis (suppression of WBC)

Propylthiouracil-PTU

Blocks production of thyroid hormones by binding thyroid

Also blocks conversion of T4 to T3

Agranulocytosis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Radioactive Iodine: 80% CURE rate, thyroid replacement needed so ptnt doesnt ge thypothyroidism

Drug

MOA

CI

Iodine 131

Thyroid uptake of radioactive iodine and destroys active cells, and ablates thyroid gland

Pregnancy and breast feeding

Term

Insomnia

Definition
  • Barbituates
  • Benzodiazepines - Non selectively bind to GABA-alpha (1-6)/ induces light sleep, dec REM sleep (BAD)/ EX: Temazepam, Flunitrazepam, Triazolam, Flurazepam, Midazolam, Nitrazepam, Quazepam
  • Non-Benzodiazepines - Some bind selectively to GABA-alpha1/ Get to sleep quicker/ EX: ambien (better than benz), Sonata (highly selective for alpha 1), Imovane (same as benz), Lunesta (same as benz)
  • Antidepressants - remeron-mirtazipine
  • Antihistamines
Term

Migraines

Definition
  • OTC NSAIDS
  • TRIPTANS-Axert, ralpex, frova, amerge, maxalt, IMITREX, zomig/ MOA-contric blood vessels in BRAIN and releive swelling
  • ERGOTS-DHE 45, Ergomar+caffeine-Ergotamine/ MOA-constrict blood vessels in body (less side effects)
  • TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS-amitriptyline, pamelor/ MOA-affect level of serotonin in brain (more dec sede effects)
Term

Narcolepsy

Definition
  • General Sleepiness Tx: Modafinil-Provigil, Methylphenidate HCl-Ritalin, Methylphetamine HCl-Desoxyn, Dextroamphetamine sulfate-dexedrine
  • Abnormal REM sleep Tx-anticataplectic: Fluoxetine-Prozac, Venlafaxine-EffexsorSR, Protriptyline-triptil, Sodium oxybate-xyrem
Term

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Definition
  • SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS (SSRI): Fluoxetine-Prozac, Sertraline-Zoloft, Paroxetine-Paxil
  • TRICYLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS (TCA): Desipramine-norpramine, Clomipramine-anafranil
  • SEROTONIN/NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIB (SNRI): Venlafaxine-effexor, duloxetine-cymbalta
Term

Osteoporosis

Definition

BISPHOSPHATES: poorly absorbed, many side effects

     Alendronate-Fosamax: inhib OSTEOCLAST bone destruction

     Risedronate

     Ibandronate-Boniva

     Zoledronic Acid-Reclast

MIXED ESTROGEN AGONIST/ANTAGONIST:

     Raloxifene

     Calcitonin

     Teriparatide: injectable PTH, Regulates calcium levels, stim bone formation, #1 risk is osteosarcoma, DONT give w/ bisphosphates

TESTOSTERONE PRODUCTS: men w/ low T levels

Term

Panic Attacks

Definition
  • Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhib (SSRI) - Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil
  • Benzodiazepines - Xanax, Valium, Ativan, Klonopin
  • MAOI
  • TCA
  • SNRI- Dulozetine and venlafaxine
Term

Parkinsons Disease

Definition

Drug

Class/MOA

Extra Info

L-Dopa

Becomes DA

1-5% reaches brain

Sinemet, Parcopa, Madopar-Carbidopa/Benserazide

Prevent metabolism of L-Dopa before reach brain

Controlled released

Tolcapone, Entacapone

COMT inhibs, Prolong L-Dopa effects

 

Stalevo

Mixed

 

Dopamine Agonist

 

Lots side effects

Selegiline, Rasagiline, Eldepryl, Atapryl, carbex

MAO=B Inhibs-inhib breakdown of DA

Reduces symptoms

Amantadine-Symmetrl

Anti-viral

Reduces tremor, fatigue and some motor

Biperiden HCl-Akineton, Benztropine mesylate-Cogentin, Procyclidine-Kemadrin, Trihexyphenidyl-Artane

Anti-cholinergic

May reduce tremor or rigity, side effects in elderly

Term

Schizophrenia

Definition
  • Antipsychotic meds
  • 2nd gen have fewer side effects than 1st generation, they also have more effect at treating negative symptoms and cognitive impairment associated w disease
  • MOA: block dopamine receptors and dopamine pathway
  • Clozapine-most efficacious drug, blocks dopamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine receptors
  • 1st Gen Drugs: Thorazine, Prolixin, Haldol, Navane, Stelazine
  • 2nd Gen Drugs: Clozapine, Risperidone, Olanzapine, Zisprasidone, Quetiapine
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