Cardiovascular Pt 2
Diabetes
GI Agents
MSK/Endocrine
Abx/Antiviral/Fungals
100

Statins and Ezetimibe inhibit cholesterol production/absorption in what organs?

Statins = production in the Liver

Ezetimibe = absorption in the small intestines

100

True or False: Insulin is used to treat all patients with T1DM and T2DM

True

100

How do PPIs work? List some examples of PPIs. 

These drugs work by inhibiting the proton pump in parietal cells of the stomach, which produce stomach acid. They can prevent stomach ulcers from occurring.

Ex: Omeprazole, Pantoprazole, Esomeprazole 

100

Which drug is commonly used to treat Hyperthyroidism, and which drug is indicated for those who are pregnant? 

Hyperthyroidism = Methimazole

Indicated for pregnancy w/ Hyperthyroidism = Propylthiouracil

100

Which drug class has a cross allergy with PCN? 

Cephalosporins 

200
What are the first line therapies for HF work? (x4)

1. Diuretics - used to reduce volume overload and lessen the workload of the heart

2. RAAS inhibitors - reduce afterload dilating arteries making it easier for the heart to pump, reduce preload by inhibiting sodium and water reabsorption causing less volume, and improve ventricular remodeling preventing hypertrophy.

3. Beta Blockers - improve CO by reducing sympathetic stimulation = slowed HR to allow for more adequate filling

4. SGLT-2 Inhibitors - cardio renal benefits are not completely clear, but research has shown positive outcomes in HF. They work by increasing the amount of glucose in the urine to extract it from the body.

200

When mixing fast-acting and long-acting insulins how should they be drawn up?

Draw up clear before cloudy to prevent contaminating a short-acting insulin with a long-acting insulin

200

How do H2 blockers work? List some examples of H2 blockers. 

These medications inhibit histamine receptors in parietal cells in the stomach that encourage gastric acid production because they are antisecretory agents = they turn down the production of acid.

Ex: Famotidine, Cimetidine 

200

In emergent situations like Myxedema Coma, which drug is used via IV to treat this condition? 

IV Levothyroxine (Synthroid) 

200

True or False: Tetracyclines are safe to use during pregnancy? 

FALSE! Tetracyclines cause fetal harm and should not be used in those breast feeding. 

300

MOA of Catecholamines and examples used for HF

MOA: Stimulates beta 1 receptors to increase cardiac contractility and rate.

Result: Improves cardiac output, which, in turn, improves perfusion to the kidneys and improves kidney function.

Ex: Dopamine, Dobutamine

300

What oral non-insulin agent is the first line of treatment for DM, has no risk for hypoglycemia, and the patient can eat at irregular intervals? 

METFORMIN

300

Which H2 Blocker inhibits CYP450 enzymes and can cause drug toxicities with Warfarin and Phenytoin and also causes decreased libido and gynecomastia in men?

Cimetidine 

300

When taking Bisphosphonate to treat osteoporosis, how should this drug be administered? 

1. Before drinking/eating anything in the morning

2. With a full glass of water

3. Remain sitting straight or standing upright for at least 30 minutes

300

Which drugs inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis and is a common treatment for strep throat, otitis media, and cellulitis?

Penicillin Family

400

Amiodarone a potassium channel blocker is indicated for what serious condition? What food should be avoided because it inhibits the metabolism of this drug?

Used for serious atrial and ventricular dysrhythmia.

AVOID grapefruit and grapefruit juice

400

Which patients should avoid Metformin? 

1. Patients with renal impairment

2. Patients should hold their Metformin 48 hours prior to procedures with contrast dyes

400

What classification is the drug Sucralfate and what is it's MOA? 

What condition is it indicated in because it promotes healing?

Sucralfate is a mucosal protectant that form a gel-like substance.

It is indicated in the treatment of stomach ulcers because the gel substance covers and protects ulcers which promotes healing. 

400

What regimen of medications is used to treat RA? 

1. NSAIDS

2. Glucocorticoids

3. DMARDS

400

Which drug is used to treat C. Diff, MRSA, other Gram+ bacteria and can cause ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity, with a risk for red man syndrome? 

Vancomycin 

500

Digoxin and what electrolyte have a toxicity risk and can also alter the therapeutic effects of Digoxin?

POTASSIUM

High Potassium: Decreases Digoxin binding, leading to a lower therapeutic effect.

Low Potassium: Increases Digoxin binding, which can produce Digoxin toxicity.

500

Which DM agent has a diminished effect when combined with Beta Blockers?

Sulfonylureas (Glipizide, Glimepiride) 

500

1. How do antacids work?

2. What is a concerns for taking antacids with other meds and a concern for those with HF?

1. They neutralize already existing stomach acids

2. Antacids reduce stomach acid pH, which can block the absorption of some meds. Antacids also contain a lot of sodium causing water retention and for the heart to work harder. 

500
Medications that prevent gout and medications that treat gout flare ups

Prevention: Allopurinol, Febuxostat, Probenecid 

Treatment: NSAIDS, Colchicine, Prednisone

500

What are common uses for Fluoroquinolones?

1. Complex respiratory tract infections

2. UTIs

3. Anthrax Exposure

4. Skin/bone infections

5. GI tract infection