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NR566 Week 4 Study Outline
Many questions are written to assess your clinical application of the material from the
textbook, in real-world scenarios.

Chapter 25: Drugs Used in Treating Inflammatory Processes (p. 801-834 only)
• Know the pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapeutics clinical use, drug
interactions and adverse drug reactions for:
• Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
o pharmacotherapeutics clinical use
▪ NSAIDS inhibit cyclo-oxygenase (COX-1 and COX-2)
activity, thus inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis.
▪ COX-1 is present in all tissues and cells, especially
platelets; endothelial cells; the GI tract; and renal
microvasculature, glomeruli, and collecting ducts.
▪ COX-2 is an "inducible" enzyme that is synthesized mainly
in response to pain and inflammation.
▪ NSAIDs are primarily used for their anti-inflammatory
activity but are also effective analgesics for the relief of mild
to moderate pain
▪ Absorption
• Rapidly absorbed after oral administration
• Food delays absorption.
▪ Metabolism
• NSAIDs are metabolized by liver and excreted in
urine.
• Acetaminophen is metabolized by liver.
• When acetaminophen is taken regularly or in large
doses, the stores of glutathione become depleted and
hepatic necrosis may occur.
▪ Clinical use:
• Rheumatoid arthritis
o Use NSAID or celecoxib to reduce joint pain
and swelling.
o Follow American College of Rheumatology
suggestions for treatment.
o Increased risk for complications, so monitor
closely

, • Osteoarthritis
o Acetaminophen or NSAIDs can be used for
pain.
• Gout
o Indomethacin, naproxen, and sulindac
• Mild to moderate pain
o Nonopioid analgesia includes NSAIDs and
acetaminophen.
o Ibuprofen and naproxen most commonly used
• Primary dysmenorrhea
o NSAIDs (ibuprofen or naproxen) are drugs of
choice.
• Tendonitis and bursitis
o Indomethacin SR, naproxen, and sulindac
• Fever
o Ibuprofen is drug of choice.
• Drug of choice for mild to moderate pain in
o Pregnancy
o Patients with history of GI bleed
o Aspirin allergy, blood coagulation disorders,
upper GI disease
• Drug of choice for fever
o Above adults
o Children
o Especially children with fever during flu-like
illness

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