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NSAID's are used in the tx of ?, ?, ?
Arthiritis,
Gout,
Systemic Lupur Erythematosis
NSAID's suppress ?, relieve ?, reduce ?, and inhibit an enzyme responsible, for the synthesis of ?
inflammation, pain,
fever, prostaglandins
ASA also known as ?s can cause ? bleed, so if these are prescibed the ? version is best to prevent this from happening.
Salicylates,
GI bleed,
enteric-coated
A sign of Salicylate/ASA toxicity is ? What should we do if this occurs ?
tinitus,
stop the med
The proprionic acid derivative that we are talking about is an ? It is the only one that helps with gout. It's name is ?
NSAID,
Indocin
NSAIDS on our list are ?, ?, and ?
ASA,
Indocin,
Cox 2 inhibitors
The Cox 2 inhibitors are ?, ?, ?
Celebrex,
Relafen,
Voltaren
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.
sulfa,
water,
cardiac,
LFTs,
cardiac
Different meds that can cause interactions with NSAIDs include HA WALT BALD
hypoglycemics, ASA,
Warfarin, Ace Inhibitors, Lithium, Thiazide diuretics,
Beta blockers, Acetaminophen, loop diuretics, Dilantin
Adverse effects of NSAIDs include problems with - A-B-D-G-H-R-S-T-V-W
Auditory(tinitus), >bleeding time, dizziness, GI, HA, Renal, Sodium retention, tinitus, visual disturbance, Water retention
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 ?
Synvisc, Othovisc,
knee, cartiladge,
Q-6weeks,
poultry (e.g. feathers)
DMARDs = ? These meds are used for ? arthritis only.
Disease Modifying AntiRheumatic Drugs,

Rheumatoid
DMARDS include ?s, ?s, ? preparations, ?s, ?, sulfasalzine, leflunodied(Arava), Synvisc, Othrovisc.
BRMs, immunosupressives, Gold, Antimalarials, Penacillamine
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.
Humira(adalimumab),Etanercept(Enbrel), Remicade(inliximab),
TNF,
Sub Q or IV
Glucosamine and condroiton help build up ? If the pt is having adverse effects of theses meds they can be put on a ?
cartiladge,

drug holiday
BRMs can only be taken ?
one at a time, they can not be mixed with each other
A BRM that is prescribed for people with Chron's disease is ? b/c Chron's causes rheumatoid arthritis.
Remicade(inliximab)
A BRM for lymphomas is ? we should watch for a reaction to this med within ? minutes.
Rituximab(Rituxan)
The immunosuppressives we talked about are ?, ?, ?
Cytoxan,
Methotrexate(rheumatrex),
Prednisone
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.
Myochrysine,
IM,
6 wks,
The antimalarial that works for RA is ?
Plaquenil(Hydoxychloroquinine)
Females in their reproductive years are more likely to have ? arthritis. They need to be careful b/c RA meds can cause ? defects.
rheumatoid,
birth