Title: ANTIULCER MEDICATIONS
1ANTIULCER MEDICATIONS
- Causes of ulcers gastric hyperacidity, bile
reflux from duodenum to stomach, accumulation of
toxins in the blood (renal failure), stress,
inhibition of Prostaglandin Type E, drugs
(steroids, NSAIDS) - Signs of ulcers anorexia, hematemesis, pain,
melena - NOTE Many of these products effect the pH of the
stomach. Be sure to read the package insert as
they will instruct not to give other oral meds
for 2 hours after administration.
Omeprazole, Lansoprazole
Cimetidine , Ranitidine, Famotidine, Sucralfate
TUMS, Rolaids, Maalox, Mylanta, Amphojel
Misoprostol
2H2 Receptor Antagonists
- H2 receptors are one of three types of receptors
on parietal cells. When receptor is stimulated by
histamine, more hydrochloric acid is released
from parietal cells. - H2 receptor antagonists block the receptors and
reduce the production of HCl.
3Cimetidine Tagamet, Ranitidine Zantac, and
Famotidine Pepcid
- Cimetidine is the least potent- must be given up
to 4 times a day to see results. Ranitidine is
given less frequently- twice daily. Famotidine is
only given once daily. - Cimetidine inhibits some of the liver enzymes
needed to metabolize other drugs. If given with
other meds (especially cardiac drugs), cimetidine
may cause their concentrations in the blood to
rise to toxic levels. - All come in oral and injectable formsÂ
4Gastromucosal protectant- Sucralfate Carafate
- Disaccharide that forms a paste in the stomach
and binds to the surface of ulcers to promote
healing (gastric Band-aid) - Avoid giving with drugs that alkalinize the
stomach because it works better in the normal pH
of the stomach (2-3) - Nonabsorbable
- Only side effect is constipation
5Proton Pump Inhibitors- Omeprazole Gastrogard,
Lansoprazole Prevacid
- Bind to the luminal surface of parietal cells and
inhibits the pump that moves hydrogen ions out of
the cell. - end in the suffix zole
- Omeprazole (Gastrogard) used in horses older
than 4 weeks. Primarily for ulcers due to too
little hay intake, reoccuring ulcers, or a
sensitive growing GI tract - Lansoprazole (Prevacid) treats reflux and
blocks gastric acid production.
6Prostaglandin Analogue- Misoprostol Cytotec
- Increases mucus production, decreases acid
production. - Used to treat ulcers due to large doses of
NSAIDS. -
- Pregnant women should not handle may cause
abortion -
7Antacids- TUMS, Rolaids, Maalox, Mylanta,
Amphojel
- Fast-acting, relatively nonabsorbable salts of
aluminum, calcium, or magnesium that are used to
neutralize acid molecules by converting HCl to
weaker acids. - Frequent or large doses can cause electrolyte
abnormalities. - Can affect other drugs by adsorbing to them,
increasing stomach pH, and increasing urinary pH - Calcium and aluminum products can cause
constipation, magnesium products can cause
diarrhea. Many products contain both to
counteract these effects.
8LAXATIVES AND CATHARTICS
Lactulose, Milk of Magnesia
- Increase fluid content of feces, making them
softer and easier to pass. - -Used for constipation, trichobezoars, colon
evacuation, and surgeries of the rear-end - -Laxatives are used when the goal is to soften
the stool, Cathartics are used when evacuation of
the bowel is the goal.
Metamucil, Bran, Docusate sodium
Mineral oil, Petrolatum
9Saline/Hyperosmotic Agents- Lactulose, Milk of
Magnesia
- Contain magnesium or phosphate ions that are
poorly absorbed. They pull water into the bowel
lumen via osmosis. - Can cause electrolyte imbalances if treatment is
prolonged or large doses are given.
10Bulking agents- Metamucil, Bran
- Psyllium preparations that are indigestible that
swell with water to increase the size of
intestinal contents and stimulate peristalsis.
11Lubricants- Mineral oil, Petrolatum Laxatone
- Oils that soften the fecal mass, making it easier
to move through the body. - Mineral oil is often used in horses with
impaction and/or colic, Petrolatum is often used
in cats with hairballs.
12Surfactants- Docusate sodium Colace
- Often in enema form. Reduce surface tension and
allow water to penetrate stool. - Used to treat hard, dry feces in small animals,
impaction in horses, digestive upset in cattle.
13MISCELLANEOUS GI DRUGS
14PROBIOTICS
- Repopulate the GI tract with beneficial bacteria
(Lactobacillus, Enterococcus), as diarrhea can
cause a disruption of the normal intestinal flora - Forti-Flora, Fastrack gel, Probiocin
15ANTIBIOTIC
- Metronidazole Flagyl
- Diarrhea can cause disruption of the normal flora
and cause an overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria.
Flagyl is effective against anaerobic bacteria
Giardia and returns stool to its normal
consistency. - Neurological signs may be seen with moderate to
high doses
16BLOAT PREVENTION
- Reduce or prevent foam formation in ruminants
- Rumen is at risk for frothy bloat
- Gas distention in rumen from grazing certain
plants (legumes usually) that mixes with fluid to
cause a froth - This froth can kill them by blocking the ability
to burp - These agents break up the foam
- Therabloat, Bloat Guard, Bloat-Pac
17ENZYMATIC SUPPLEMENTATION
- Treatment for Pancreatic Enzyme Insufficiency
- Pancreas is not making its digestive enzymes
- Amylase, lipase, protease (enzymes used to digest
fat, starch, and protein) - The enzymes can be provided to the patient in the
diet - Viokase, Pancrezyme