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NSAID's are used in the tx of ?, ?, ?
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Arthiritis,
Gout, Systemic Lupur Erythematosis |
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NSAID's suppress ?, relieve ?, reduce ?, and inhibit an enzyme responsible, for the synthesis of ?
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inflammation, pain,
fever, prostaglandins |
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ASA also known as ?s can cause ? bleed, so if these are prescibed the ? version is best to prevent this from happening.
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Salicylates,
GI bleed, enteric-coated |
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A sign of Salicylate/ASA toxicity is ? What should we do if this occurs ?
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tinitus,
stop the med |
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The proprionic acid derivative that we are talking about is an ? It is the only one that helps with gout. It's name is ?
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NSAID,
Indocin |
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NSAIDS on our list are ?, ?, and ?
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ASA,
Indocin, Cox 2 inhibitors |
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The Cox 2 inhibitors are ?, ?, ?
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Celebrex,
Relafen, Voltaren |
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We should monitor for ? allergy, ? retenition, and ? complications with Cox 2 inhibitors. With Voltaren we should monitor the ?s With Celebrex we monitor for ? side effects.
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sulfa,
water, cardiac, LFTs, cardiac |
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Different meds that can cause interactions with NSAIDs include HA WALT BALD
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hypoglycemics, ASA,
Warfarin, Ace Inhibitors, Lithium, Thiazide diuretics, Beta blockers, Acetaminophen, loop diuretics, Dilantin |
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Adverse effects of NSAIDs include problems with - A-B-D-G-H-R-S-T-V-W
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Auditory(tinitus), >bleeding time, dizziness, GI, HA, Renal, Sodium retention, tinitus, visual disturbance, Water retention
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The hyaluronic acid meds are ? and ? they are used specifically for the ? the build up ? This med is given Q ? weeks and the patient cannot be allergic to ?
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Synvisc, Othovisc,
knee, cartiladge, Q-6weeks, poultry (e.g. feathers) |
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DMARDs = ? These meds are used for ? arthritis only.
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Disease Modifying AntiRheumatic Drugs,
Rheumatoid |
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DMARDS include ?s, ?s, ? preparations, ?s, ?, sulfasalzine, leflunodied(Arava), Synvisc, Othrovisc.
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BRMs, immunosupressives, Gold, Antimalarials, Penacillamine
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The BRMs are H-E-R These meds are used to neutralize biological activity of ? to decrease immune response. These meds can be administered via ? or ? only.
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Humira(adalimumab),Etanercept(Enbrel), Remicade(inliximab),
TNF, Sub Q or IV |
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Glucosamine and condroiton help build up ? If the pt is having adverse effects of theses meds they can be put on a ?
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cartiladge,
drug holiday |
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BRMs can only be taken ?
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one at a time, they can not be mixed with each other
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A BRM that is prescribed for people with Chron's disease is ? b/c Chron's causes rheumatoid arthritis.
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Remicade(inliximab)
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A BRM for lymphomas is ? we should watch for a reaction to this med within ? minutes.
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Rituximab(Rituxan)
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The immunosuppressives we talked about are ?, ?, ?
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Cytoxan,
Methotrexate(rheumatrex), Prednisone |
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The gold prearation we talked about is ? this med is given by ? injection, it takes ? wks to start working and can leave deposits in the eyes.
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Myochrysine,
IM, 6 wks, |
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The antimalarial that works for RA is ?
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Plaquenil(Hydoxychloroquinine)
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Females in their reproductive years are more likely to have ? arthritis. They need to be careful b/c RA meds can cause ? defects.
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rheumatoid,
birth |