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What routine monitoring is needed for Methotrexate? Correct Ans-Periodic liver & renal fxn
What blood level do we expect to see elevated in a patient with gout? Correct Ans-Uric acid
First line Tx for gout Correct Ans-Corticosteroids, NSAIDs, or Colchicine
What is the typical treatment regimen for chronic gout? Correct Ans-Allopurinol, Febuxostat,
low dose Colchicine (prophylaxis)
MOA of febuxostat Correct Ans-inhibits xanthine oxidase ->decreased production of uric acid
Is allopurinol safe to use with patient who have renal dysfunction? Correct Ans-Yes; Rx of
choice for pts with renal dysfxn or who overproduce uric acid
What is the initial dosage of colchicine for acute gout? Correct Ans-0.6mg TID on 1st day
,OR
1.2mg x 1 -> 0.6mgx1 in 1 hour; on subsequent days, 1-2/day until flare resolution
What is required to diagnose Osteoporosis? Correct Ans-DXA scan
T score of -2.5 or lower
T score of -1 to -2.5 PLUS one of the following:
10yr prob. of hip Frx of 3% or more OR
10 yr prob of osteoperosis r/t frx of 20% or more
What is the most common fracture seen in Severe Osteoporosis? Correct Ans-Hip & Vertebrae
What is the first-line treatment of osteoporosis? Correct Ans-Bisphosphonates with calcium
and vitamin D supplementation.
, Bisphophosphonates- examples Correct Ans-Alendronate, ibandronate, risedronate,
zolendronic acid
"-dronate"
"-dron-"
Pt education for bisphosphonates Correct Ans-Swallow tab whole
take with full glass of H2O
remain upright for at least 30min (60min for ibandronate)
Take medication on empty stomach
Possible AEs of bisphosphonates Correct Ans-Esophagitis, osteonecrosis of the jaw, & hip frx
MOA of bisphosphonates Correct Ans-Inhibits osteoclast bone resorption
Black box warning for Raloxifene Correct Ans-Increased risk for VTE
Increased risk for death from stroke in PM women with Hx or risk of CAD