Title: Anti-inflammatory Meds
1Anti-inflammatory Meds
2Inflammatory Response
- Protects the body from injury and pathogens
- Uses chemical mediators to produce the reaction
that helps destroy pathogens and promote healing
3Anti-inflammatory Agents
- Block or alter the chemical reactions associated
with the inflammatory response
4Types of Anti-inflammatory Agents
- Corticosteroids used systemically to block the
inflammatory and immune systems - Antihistamines block the release of histamine in
the initiation of the inflammatory response - NSAIDS
5Salicylates- NSAID
- Can block the inflammatory response
- Have antipyretic (fever-blocking) properties
- Have analgesic (pain-blocking) properties
6NSAIDs
- Provide strong anti-inflammatory and analgesic
effects - Sold over the counter, which may lead to abuse
7Common Salicylates
- Aspirin (Bayer,etc.) treats inflammatory
conditions - Balsalazide (Colazal) new drug that treats
ulcerative colitis - Choline magnesium trisalicylate (Trilisate)
treats mild pain and fevers as well as arthritis - Choline salicylate (Arthropan) treats mild pain
and fevers as well as arthritis - Mesalamine (Pentasa, etc.) treats inflammation
of the large intestine - Olsalazine (Dipentum) converted to mesalamine in
the colon has the same direct anti-inflammatory
effects - Salsalate (Argesic, etc.) treats pain, fever,
and inflammation - Sodium thiosalicylate (Rexolate) treats episodes
of acute gout and muscular pain as well as
rheumatic fever
8Salicylates
- Action/indication
- Inhibit synthesis of prostaglandin used to treat
mild to moderate pain and fever - Pharmacokinetics
- Absorbed from the stomach, peak in 5 to 30 min.,
metabolized in the liver, and excreted in the
urine - Contraindications
- Known allergy, bleeding abnormalities, and
impaired renal function - Drug-to-drug interactions
- Interact with other drugs by interfering with
absorption
9SalicylatesAdverse Effects
- GI irritation
- Nausea, dyspepsia, and heartburn
- Clotting system
- Blood loss and bleeding abnormalities
- Eighth cranial nerve stimulation
- Salicylism
- Ringing in the ears
- Acidosis
- Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- Mental confusion and lassitude
10Types of NSAIDs
- Propionic acids
- Fenoprofen
- Ibuprofen
- Acetic acids
- Diclofenac
- Etodolac
- Fenamates
- Mefenamic acid
- Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors
- Celecoxib
11NSAIDs Indications
- Relief of the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid
arthritis and osteoarthritis - Relief of mild to moderate pain
- Treatment of primary dysmenorrhea
- Fever reduction
12Contraindications to NSAIDs
- Presence of allergy to any NSAID or salicylate
- Cardiovascular dysfunction or hypertension
- Peptic ulcer or known GI bleeding
- Pregnancy and lactation
- Caution with renal or hepatic dysfunction
13Acetaminophen indications
- Action/indications
- Acts directly on the thermoregulatory cells of
the hypothalamus - Mechanism of action related to analgesic effects
is not certain - Used to treat pain and fever
- Treatment of pain and fever associated with a
variety of conditions, including influenza - Prophylaxis of children receiving
diphtheriapertussistetanus (DPT) immunizations - Relief of musculoskeletal pain associated with
arthritis
14Acetaminophen
- Pharmacokinetics
- Absorbed from the GI tract
- Peaks in ½ to 2 hours
- Metabolized in the liver
- Excreted in the urine
15Acetaminophen
- Contraindications
- Known allergy
- Use with caution in pregnancy and lactation
- Adverse Effects
- Headache, hemolytic anemia, renal dysfunction,
skin rash, fever, and hepatotoxicity - Drug-to-drug interactions
- Oral anticoagulants increase bleeding
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20Mnemonics
- NSAIDSNo alcoholSide effects (teach them to
report any dark tarry stools, coffee-ground or
bloody emesis, GI distress, tinnitus) ASA
sensitivity - do not giveIbuprofen, indocin are
a few examplesDo take with foodStop 5-7 days
before surgery
21Mnemonics
- Empty stomach
- Penicillin Sulfa drugs Tetracycline
22Mnemonics
- Antacids-? FaCT
- Fluoroquinolone a Cephalosporins Tetracyclines
23Mnemonics- photosensitivity
- Terrible Fucking Sunburn
- Tetracycline Fluroquinolines Sulfonamides
24Mnemonics- ototoxicity /peak and trough
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