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1Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 UTMB Pharm Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Acute Inflammation - initial response of increased plasma and leukocytes from blood to site of injury Chronic Inflammation - progressive shift in type of cells present at the site and simultaneous destruction + healting of tissue Autoimmune - inability to distinguish self from non-self, progressive tissue injury > pain, loss of function, disability, decreased quality of life Misoprostol - Action: Mucosal lining of stomach, Reduces gastric acid production in chronic NSAID use Uses: Prevention of gastric ulcers chronic NSAID use SE: diarrhea, cramping ABORTIFACIENT!-Black Box Latano-/Travo-/Bimato- PROST - A prostaglandin Action: increase uveoscleral outflow 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 (Bimatoprost for eyelash growth/pigmentation) Use: open angle glaucoma, elevated intraocular pressure (ophthalmic soln) Epoprostenol Illoprost - Action: potent pulmonary vasodilator Use: Pulmonary Arterial HTN (PAH) Form: continuous IV infusion due to short half life, nebulizer Side effect (Illoprost): Dizziness, Flushing, Headache, fainting (syncope) Aloprostadil - A Prostaglandins Action: smooth muscle relaxation Use: Erectile dysfunction, patency of neonate ductus arteriosus Lubiprostone - Action: increase intestinal fluid secretion Use: Chronic constipation, IBS SE: nausea, diarrhea NSAIDs - Action: ALL NSAIDS act by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes resulting in decreased PROSTaglandin synthesis --> inactivate COX SE: CV events (thrombosis, MI, stroke), GI events(bleeding, ulceration, perforation), renal toxicity 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 COX-1 vs. COX-2 - diffences in safety and efficacy depend on the balance of COX-1 vs. COX-2 COX-1 inhibition - Prevention of CV events, most adverse events(like stomach ulcers and gastric bleeding; less platelet aggregation) COX-2 inhibition - anti-inflammatory and analgesia Metabolism of ASA - irreversibly acetylates (inactivates COX) becomes salicylate 3 Actions of ASA - anti-inflammatory antiPyretic Analgesic Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA aka Aspirin) - NSAID prototype (approved by FDA in 1939) Action: irreversibly inactivates cyclooxygenase(unique) Uses: Topical-->acne, corns, calluses, and warts Inhibits platelet aggregation --> irreversibly inhibits Thromboxane(COX-1 path) for 3- 7days (life of the platelet) 4Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Decreases vasoconstriction Reduces risk of: TIAs(storke;low dose); MI sudden death, unstable angina; CV risk in revascularization procedures ASA Pharmacokinetics - Oral administration: salicylates passively absorbed in stomach and small intestine Rectal absorption is slow and urliable Must be avoided in children and teenagers (<20) with viral infections, to prevent Reyes syndrome ASA Dosages - Analgesic activity-->low doses( 2 35mg ASA QID =8 tablets) Anti-inflammatory-->higher doses (12-20 tablets/day; w/RA) Long-term MI prophylaxis (81-162mg/day) Acute MI--> 162-325mg non-EC(chewed) Stroke prophylaxis-->50-325mg/day ASA side effects - N/V, epigastric pain, microcopic bleeding (occult)-->take with food Avoid one week prior to surgery(anti-platelet) Toxic doses: respiratory depression, metabolic acidosis, and hypert

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Acute Inflammation - ✔✔initial response of increased plasma and leukocytes from

blood to site of injury


Chronic Inflammation - ✔✔progressive shift in type of cells present at the site and

simultaneous destruction + healting of tissue


Autoimmune - ✔✔inability to distinguish self from non-self, progressive tissue injury >

pain, loss of function, disability, decreased quality of life


Misoprostol - ✔✔Action: Mucosal lining of stomach, Reduces gastric acid production in

chronic NSAID use


Uses: Prevention of gastric ulcers chronic NSAID use


SE: diarrhea, cramping


ABORTIFACIENT!-Black Box


Latano-/Travo-/Bimato- PROST - ✔✔A prostaglandin


Action: increase uveoscleral outflow




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,(Bimatoprost for eyelash growth/pigmentation)


Use: open angle glaucoma, elevated intraocular pressure (ophthalmic soln)


Epoprostenol


Illoprost - ✔✔Action: potent pulmonary vasodilator


Use: Pulmonary Arterial HTN (PAH)


Form: continuous IV infusion due to short half life, nebulizer


Side effect (Illoprost): Dizziness, Flushing, Headache, fainting (syncope)


Aloprostadil - ✔✔A Prostaglandins


Action: smooth muscle relaxation


Use: Erectile dysfunction, patency of neonate ductus arteriosus


Lubiprostone - ✔✔Action: increase intestinal fluid secretion


Use: Chronic constipation, IBS


SE: nausea, diarrhea


NSAIDs - ✔✔Action: ALL NSAIDS act by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes resulting

in decreased PROSTaglandin synthesis --> inactivate COX


SE: CV events (thrombosis, MI, stroke), GI events(bleeding, ulceration, perforation),

renal toxicity



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,COX-1 vs. COX-2 - ✔✔diffences in safety and efficacy depend on the balance of COX-1

vs. COX-2


COX-1 inhibition - ✔✔Prevention of CV events, most adverse events(like stomach

ulcers and gastric bleeding; less platelet aggregation)


COX-2 inhibition - ✔✔anti-inflammatory and analgesia


Metabolism of ASA - ✔✔irreversibly acetylates (inactivates COX)


becomes salicylate


3 Actions of ASA - ✔✔anti-inflammatory


antiPyretic


Analgesic


Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA aka Aspirin) - ✔✔NSAID prototype (approved by FDA in

1939)


Action: irreversibly inactivates cyclooxygenase(unique)


Uses:


Topical-->acne, corns, calluses, and warts


Inhibits platelet aggregation --> irreversibly inhibits Thromboxane(COX-1 path) for 3-

7days (life of the platelet)




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, Decreases vasoconstriction


Reduces risk of: TIAs(storke;low dose); MI sudden death, unstable angina; CV risk in

revascularization procedures


ASA Pharmacokinetics - ✔✔Oral administration: salicylates passively absorbed in

stomach and small intestine


Rectal absorption is slow and urliable


Must be avoided in children and teenagers (<20) with viral infections, to prevent Reyes

syndrome


ASA Dosages - ✔✔Analgesic activity-->low doses( 2 35mg ASA QID =8 tablets)


Anti-inflammatory-->higher doses (12-20 tablets/day; w/RA)


Long-term MI prophylaxis (81-162mg/day)


Acute MI--> 162-325mg non-EC(chewed)


Stroke prophylaxis-->50-325mg/day


ASA side effects - ✔✔N/V, epigastric pain, microcopic bleeding (occult)-->take with

food


Avoid one week prior to surgery(anti-platelet)


Toxic doses: respiratory depression, metabolic acidosis, and hyperthermia




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