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Prazole

PPI
Forms disulfide bond with custom residues within alpha subunit of HK atpase
PPI metabolism
Liver p450
Reduce dose in hepatic disease
PPI SE
Headache, GI issues, hip fractures, reduce effect of antiplatelet agents such as clopidogrel
H2RA
Compete with histamine for binding to H2 receptors on parietal cells
Tidine
H2RA
H2RA metabolism
Kidneys
Reduce in kidney disease
Cimetidine side effect
Inhibit liver CYP
Misoprostol
Synthetic analog of Prostaglandin PGE1
Note: prostaglandins actually decrease acid secretion by binding to PGEP3 receptors on parietal cells
Misoprostol SE
Diarrhea and cramping!!!
Sucralfate
Sulfated polysaccharide

Cross links to make a viscous polymer that adheres to epithelia and ulcers . Stimulates prostaglandin synthesis. Binds bile acids.
Antacids examples
Sodium bicarbonate
Caco3 - gas
Mg OH - diarrhea/laxative effect
Al OH -constipation
chronic GERD is risk for
BE and esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Metoclopramide
D2 receptor blocker