What are side effects of xanthine derivatives?
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Insomnia, excitability, increased heart rate, GI upset
,Why is the proton pump an ideal target for inhibiting acid secretion?
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It is the terminal stage in gastric acid secretion being responsible for
secreting hydrogen ions
What is the MOA of inhaled corticosteroids?
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INHIBITS mast cell migration to bronchial tissues
What is the MOA of PPIs?
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They are a prodrug
1. decreases blood flow to stomach
2. decreases pepsin secretion
3. increases serum pepsinogen
decreased acid in the stomach aids in healing of ulcers and reduces pain from
indigestion and heartburn
,How should bismuth subsalicylate be administered?
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Take it with EACH meal and at bedtime
What are adverse effects of inhaled corticosteroids?
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1. Cough upon inhalation
2. Oral canadiasis/white coating-- prevented by rinsing mouth with water after
inhaler use
3. Rare allergic reactions
4. Burning small of plastic, unpleasant taste, hoarseness or nasal congestion,
pain, HA, or visual changes
What do higher doses of metoclopramide (Reglan) cause?
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, The 5HT3 antagonist may also contribute to antiemetic effects:
1. Increased LES and force of gastric contractions
2. Improves coordination of contractions
3. Enhances gastric emptying
D2 receptor is a dopamine receptor
5HT3 is a serotonin receptor
What is an example of an osmotic diuretic?
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Mannitol
What are examples of proton pump inhibitors?
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omeprazole (Prilosec), esomeprazole (Nexium), iansoproazole (Prevacid
24hr)
What is a side effect of aluminum and calcium based antacids?
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Insomnia, excitability, increased heart rate, GI upset
,Why is the proton pump an ideal target for inhibiting acid secretion?
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It is the terminal stage in gastric acid secretion being responsible for
secreting hydrogen ions
What is the MOA of inhaled corticosteroids?
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INHIBITS mast cell migration to bronchial tissues
What is the MOA of PPIs?
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They are a prodrug
1. decreases blood flow to stomach
2. decreases pepsin secretion
3. increases serum pepsinogen
decreased acid in the stomach aids in healing of ulcers and reduces pain from
indigestion and heartburn
,How should bismuth subsalicylate be administered?
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Take it with EACH meal and at bedtime
What are adverse effects of inhaled corticosteroids?
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1. Cough upon inhalation
2. Oral canadiasis/white coating-- prevented by rinsing mouth with water after
inhaler use
3. Rare allergic reactions
4. Burning small of plastic, unpleasant taste, hoarseness or nasal congestion,
pain, HA, or visual changes
What do higher doses of metoclopramide (Reglan) cause?
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, The 5HT3 antagonist may also contribute to antiemetic effects:
1. Increased LES and force of gastric contractions
2. Improves coordination of contractions
3. Enhances gastric emptying
D2 receptor is a dopamine receptor
5HT3 is a serotonin receptor
What is an example of an osmotic diuretic?
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Mannitol
What are examples of proton pump inhibitors?
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omeprazole (Prilosec), esomeprazole (Nexium), iansoproazole (Prevacid
24hr)
What is a side effect of aluminum and calcium based antacids?
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