Path to roid rage
Clip pharming
Buffalo wings? No, I prefer the humps
I'm craving Dim Sum
Lost here, lost forever
100

This is the principal glucocorticoid

What is cortisol?

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100

This glucocorticoid drug is just cortisol

What is hydrocortisone?

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100

This is the main overarching side effect of long-term oral therapy

What is iatrogenic cushing's syndrome?

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100

This medication is most commonly associated with muscle side effects

What are statins?

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100

This professor likes to solve rubix cubes in their spare time

Who is Dr. White?

200

This is the effect cortisol has on blood glucose and fatty acid levels in the blood

What is increase?

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200

This is the maximum number of glucocorticoid injections a patient can have per year

What is 3-4?

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200

This may result from abruptly stopping GC drugs after more than 2 weeks of therapy

What is adrenal insufficiency?

Abruptly stopping short term GC use (3-10 days) is fine

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200

This is the main laboratory finding seen in Drug-induced myopathy

What is increased creatine kinase?

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200

This professor was a long distance runner in high school

Who is Dr. Wirtu?

300

This is why there is a characteristic lag period for the effects of cortisol

What is the synthesis of new proteins?

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300

This is the CYP enzyme that metabolizes glucocorticoid drugs

What is CYP3A4?

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300
Glucocorticoids plus fluoroquinolones increase the risk of this happening

What is a tendon rupture?

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300

This is the most severe, but least common clinical manifestation of drug-induced myopathy

What is rhabdomyolysis?

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300

This professor has a Ph.D, M.D., M.S.C, and a M.B.A

Who is Dr. Ihentuge?

400

Cortisol inhibits this enzyme, preventing the release of arachidonic acid

What is Phospholipase A2?

Slide 14

400

This glucocorticoid has the highest anti-inflammatory potency

What is Dexamethasone?

Hydrocortisone - 1

Prednisone, prednisolone, methylprednisolone, triamcinolone - 4-5

Dexamethasone - 30

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Rifampin, carbamazepine, and phenytoin all decrease GC drug levels due to this this interaction

What is the induction of CYP3A4?

Cimetidine, macrolide antibiotics, and ketoconazole are all CYP3A4 inhibitors and this increase drug levels

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400

This is the most frequent type of myopathy seen in glucocorticoid induced myopathy

What is atrophic myopathy?

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400

This professor played the viola back in the day

Who is Dr. Kin?

500

Cortisol inhibits cell-mediated immunologic functions, especially those dependent on these two immune cells

What are lymphocytes and tissue macrophages?

Slide 14

500

These two intermediate acting glucocorticoids have mineralocorticoid receptor activation

What are prednisone and prednisolone?

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500

This is why glucocorticoid drugs can cause stomach pain, heartburn, peptic ulcers, and GI bleeding

What is the inhibition of prostaglandin secretion?

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500

Although the exact mechanism of DIM from statins in not fully understood, these 2 effects of statins seem to be the most relevant

What are mitochondrial damage and decreased cholesterol in muscle cell membranes?

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500

This professor worked as a stripper when they were younger

Who is Dr. Coppinger?

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