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Pharmacology PT020D. Lecture 2. Course Objective #14. Identify medications commonly prescribed for D.D. clients by both generic and trade names . Commonly prescribed meds. Vitamins Cardiac meds Muscle relaxants Anti-anxiety Anti- convulsants. Course Objective #15.
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PharmacologyPT020D Lecture 2
Course Objective #14 • Identify medications commonly prescribed for D.D. clients by both generic and trade names.
Commonly prescribed meds • Vitamins • Cardiac meds • Muscle relaxants • Anti-anxiety • Anti-convulsants
Course Objective #15 • Describe the following mechanisms of drug action: • Altering existing cellular functions • Altering cellular environment
Alteration in Cellular Function • Drugs CANNOT create new function! • Drugs CANalter existing cellular function
Receptor-mediated drug action • Agonist • Enhances • Antagonist • Blocks
What are the 2 types of Antagonists? • Competitive • Non-competitive
Alteration in Cellular environment Physically Chemically Alter body fluids • Osmotic pressure • Lubrication • Absorption • Surface conditions
Course objective #16 • Differentiate between commonly used drugs according to: • Name • Classification • Mechanism of action • Indications for use • Contraindications • Adverse drug effects • Drug interactions • Drug incompatibilities
The name game • Chemical name • Generic name • Official name • Trade name / brand name
Classification “Class” • Common action • Frequently common • Side-effects • Adverse reactions
Mechanism of Action • Pharmacodynamics • “The study of the drug mechanism that produce biochemical or physiologic changes in the body”
Mechanism of Action / Pharmacodynamics • Admin. Rx • Systemic circulation • Entire body
Mechanism of Action • 1o Effect • Desired / therapeutic • 2o Effect • All other effects • + / - • “side-effects” • expected
Course Objective #17 • Describe the following indications for use of drugs: • Primary • Adjunctive • Non-labeled use • Investigative use
Indications for Use • Valid reason • What is the opposite of indication? • Contraindication
Indications • Primary • Main use
Indications • Adjunctive • Used along with
Indication • Non-labeled use • Supported by research
Indications for use • Investigative use • Only in FDA approved studies
Contraindication • Published • When to Avoid or D/C
Adverse Drug Reactions • Undesirable Rx effects
Types of Adverse Rx effects • Allergic
Adverse Drug Reactions • Allergic Reaction • Hypersensitivity • Immune response • “antigen” • Anaphylactic Shock
Adverse Drug Reactions • Rx Idiosyncrasy • Unusual reaction
Adverse Drug Reactions • Rx Tolerance • i response to Rx
Adverse Drug Reactions • Cumulative Rx Effect • i metabolism of Rx • h levels
Adverse Drug Reactions • Toxic Reaction • h levels • Toxic / harmful
Adverse Drug Reactions • Teratogenic • Rx + PG = • Congenital defects
Drug interactions • Drug – Drug • When 1 Rx interacts with other Rx • Drug - Food
Drug-to-drug • Additive Rx reaction • 1 + 1 = 2
Drug-to-drug • Synergistic Rx reaction • 1 + 1 = 3
Drug-to-drug • Antagonistic Rx reaction • 1 + 1 = 0 (or 1)
What should you do? • You are mixing drugs in a syringe to give a parenteral injection when you notice white particles forming in the syringe. • What should you do? • Do NOT give the drug!
Drug-to-Food • Food • +/- absorption
Rx bottle reads: Take on an empty stomach • What are the rules???? • (tell your neighbor) • 1hr ac • 2hr pc
Rx bottle reads: Take with meals • Minimize GI irritation
Insoluble Food-Rx mix • Rx + Food = Insoluble • (Cannot be absorbed) • i absorption i effect
Course Objective #18 • Explain how absorption, distribution, biotransformation and excretion effect: • The concentration of drug at body sites • The concentration of drug metabolites at body sites • The time for drug concentration to develop or change
Pharmacokinetics • What the body does to the Rx • Absorption • Distribution • Metabolism • Half-life • Excretion Biotransformation
Absorption • How Rx is “made available” • Most PO Rx are absorbed into the body from the…. • Small intestine
Factors that Affect Absorption • Route • Solubility
Distribution • Rx carried from absorption site tissue • *C/V system!
Course objective #20 • Explain how distribution of a drug is effected by the blood-brain barrier.
Blood-brain Barrier • Selective permeability • Impermeable to MOST Rx
Hypertension • Hyperosmolar • Radiation • Infection • Trauma • Development