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Focus on PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CHAPTER 27 Drugs Used to Treat Gastrointestinal Conditions Figure 27-1 The digestive system. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Liver • Center of metabolic activity in body • Detoxifies blood and secretes bile Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Peptic Ulcers • Caused by hyperacidity and excessive pepsin activity • Alcohol, caffeine, and smoking have been linked to peptic ulcers • Many cases of gastric ulcers or gastritis are due to Helicobacter pylori Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-1 Drugs Commonly Used in Peptic Ulcer Disease Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-1 (continued) Drugs Commonly Used in Peptic Ulcer Disease Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-1 (continued) Drugs Commonly Used in Peptic Ulcer Disease Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Antacids: Uses • Alkaline compounds that neutralize hydrochloric acid • Most common types contain aluminum hydroxide and magnesium carbonate. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Antacids: Adverse Effects • Common: diarrhea or constipation, anorexia, weakness, bone pain, tremors • Hypermagnesemia may produce nausea, vomiting, confusion, renal calculi, metabolic alkalosis, and headache Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Antacids: Contraindications • Contraindicated in patients with hypercalcemia, hyperparathyroidism, vitamin D-overdosage, and decalcifying tumors (depending on type of antacid) • Cautious use in patients with impaired kidney function or dialysis, and in lactation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Antacids: Patient Information • Instruct patients to take antacids 1 to 3 hours after meals and at bedtime, and not within 1 to 2 hours of taking other oral medications. • Advise patients to increase fluid intake to prevent kidney stones. • Patients with cardiovascular disease should avoid antacids that are high in sodium. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Tums Use by Older Adults • Calcium carbonate (Tums) should be used with caution in older adults. This is because of their likelihood of having the following disorders: – Renal disease or calculi – Ventricular fibrillation – Cardiovascular disease Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini H2-receptor Antagonists: Uses • H2-receptor antagonists reduce secretion of gastric acid by blocking H2receptors • Used in short-term treatment of active duodenal ulcers and prevention of ulcer recurrence • Also used for heartburn Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini H2-receptor Antagonists: Adverse Effects • Common: GI disturbances, headache, drowsiness, confusion, agitation, hallucinations, and reversible impotence • Serious: cardiac arrhythmias and cardiac arrest after IV bolus dose Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini H2-receptor Antagonists: Contraindications • The agents are contraindicated in: – Pregnancy and lactation – Children younger than 16 years of age Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini H2-receptor Antagonists: Patient Information • Warn patients to avoid smoking and drinking alcohol. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Proton Pump Inhibitors: Uses • Act by blocking hydrochloric acid production • Used to heal stomach and duodenal ulcers and relieve symptoms of GERD and esophagitis Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Proton Pump Inhibitors: Adverse Effects • Common: headache, dizziness, fatigue, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea • Rare: hematuria Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Proton Pump Inhibitors: Contraindications • Long-term use is contraindicated. • Should not be used in children younger than 18 years Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Proton Pump Inhibitors: Patient Information • Advise patients that treatment is for short term only (4–8 weeks). Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini OTC Gastric Medications in Children • Omeprazole (Prilosec and Zegerid) has not been significantly tested in children. • Do not use in children younger than 18. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Prostaglandins: Uses • Affect GI motility and gastric acid secretion • Used to prevent complications of gastric ulcers that result from NSAID use Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Prostaglandins: Adverse Effects and Contraindications • Common adverse effects are: diarrhea and menorrhagia (in women) • Contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Prostaglandins: Patient Information • Advise women to immediately report pregnancy. • Advise patients that diarrhea may occur but will disappear after the first month of therapy. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-2 Classifications of Antidiarrheal Drugs Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-3 The Most Common Antidiarrheals Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Opioids: Uses • Narcotic analgesics act as stimulants on opioid receptors in the GI tract to increase mixing movements of the gut and decrease peristatic movements • Used to treat diarrhea Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Opioids: Adverse Effects • • • • • • Constipation Nausea and vomiting Agitation Drowsiness Tachycardia Numbness of hands and feet Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Opioids: Contraindications • Contraindicated in intestinal obstruction and in children younger than 6 years • Not recommended for treatment of chronic diarrhea. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Opioids: Patient Information • Encourage patients to keep a record of bowel movements to determine effectiveness or possible constipation. • Advise patients to drink clear fluids for a few days. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Opioids in Elderly Patients • Monitor opioid use in elderly patients carefully because opioids can cause respiratory depression and decreased blood pressure in this population. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Absorbents • Absorb toxins in GI tract that might be causing diarrhea • Adverse effects: constipation • Contraindications: bowel obstruction, colitis, fever, pregnancy, lactation • Patient education: Instruct patients to report diarrhea that is not controlled within 48 hours. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-4 Categories of Laxatives Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-4 (continued) Categories of Laxatives Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Osmotic Laxatives: Uses • Sodium and magnesium ions attract water into bowel causing a more liquid stool. • Used for short-term treatment of occasional constipation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Osmotic Laxatives: Adverse Effects • Common: nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, weakness, lethargy, electrolyte imbalances • Serious: hypotension, bradycardia, mental depression, coma Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Osmotic Laxatives: Contraindications • Contraindicated in renal impairment and hypertension Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Osmotic Laxatives: Patient Education • Instruct patients that 24 to 48 hours are needed for effect to occur. • Women should not breast feed while taking these drugs. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Laxative Abuse • Evaluate laxative use in patients suspected of having bulimia or anorexia. • Elderly patients may perceive constipation and overuse laxatives. Be alert for volume depletion in older adults. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Stool Softeners • Uses: to ease bowel movements in constipated patients • Adverse effects: mild abdominal cramps, diarrhea, nausea • Contraindications: Atonic constipation, abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, heart failure, edema, diabetes Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Stool Softeners • Patient education: Instruct patients to drink lots of fluids and not use these drugs for a long period. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Laxative Stimulants • Uses: temporary relief of constipation • Adverse effects: anorexia, nausea, gripping, rebound constipation, melanosis • Contraindications: abdominal pain, fecal impaction, GI bleeding, ulcerations, pregnancy, heart failure Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Laxative Stimulants • Patient education: Advise patients that prolonged use disrupts normal colon function. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Bulk-forming Laxatives • Work by absorbing free water in intestinal tract; use in atonic or spastic constipation • Adverse effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps • Contraindications: esophageal and intestinal obstruction, fecal impaction, children younger than 2 years Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Bulk-forming Laxatives • Patient education: Advise patients with diabetes that these drugs contain sugar. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Emetics • Use: to induce vomiting (emergency) • Adverse effects: stiff muscles, myopathy, convulsions, coma, arrhythmias, fatal myocarditis • Contraindications: shock, seizures, impaired cardiac function, sedation • Patient education: Advise patients not to use before calling poison control center. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-5 The Most Commonly Used Antiemetics Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 27-5 (continued) The Most Commonly Used Antiemetics Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Antiemetics • Uses: to prevent or treat nausea and vomiting • Adverse effects: drowsiness, dry mouth, confusion, hypotension, blurred vision • Contraindications: coma, CNS depression, pregnancy, and lactation • Patient education: Advise patients to avoid driving and alcohol. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini