Deck 40: Anti-inflammatory, Antipyretic and Non-opioid Analgesic Agents

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Which enzyme is the target for inhibition by the NSAIDs?

A) Cyclo-oxygenase
B) Phospholipase A
C) Adenylate cyclase
D) 5-Lipoxygenase
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NSAIDs may not be suitable for use in individuals with renal impairment because they:

A) increase sodium excretion.
B) increase body temperature.
C) reduce the glomerular filtration rate.
D) reduce pepsin levels in the stomach.
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Describe the effects of prostaglandins on inflammation and pain.
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Controlled-release preparations of ketoprofen should be taken ________ to improve the symptoms of arthritic pain.

A) immediately after meals
B) 15 minutes before physical activity
C) at bedtime
D) upon rising in the morning
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Aspirin needs to be stopped approximately ________ before planned surgery and some complex dental procedures because of the possibility of increased bleeding.

A) two days
B) seven days
C) two weeks
D) seven weeks
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The propionic acid derivatives ibuprofen and naproxen are useful for children suffering from inflammatory disease because they:

A) are not metabolised in the liver.
B) do not cause gastrointestinal problems.
C) are available as oral liquids so that the exact dose can be administered.
D) do not affect platelet aggregation.
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Which micronutrient should be supplemented with methotrexate use?

A) Folate
B) Thiamin
C) Riboflavin
D) Pyridoxine
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Extreme diligence should be exercised in administering the correct dose of paracetamol to children because overdose can lead to:

A) gastrointestinal bleeding.
B) renal failure.
C) inhibition of the hypothalamic control on temperature.
D) liver damage.
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The combined use of salicylates and corticosteroids may lead to ________ and should therefore be avoided.

A) tinnitus
B) renal failure
C) peptic ulceration
D) liver failure
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Which individuals may be more susceptible to paracetamol overdose? Why?
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Deck 40: Anti-inflammatory, Antipyretic and Non-opioid Analgesic Agents
1
Which enzyme is the target for inhibition by the NSAIDs?

A) Cyclo-oxygenase
B) Phospholipase A
C) Adenylate cyclase
D) 5-Lipoxygenase
Cyclo-oxygenase
2
NSAIDs may not be suitable for use in individuals with renal impairment because they:

A) increase sodium excretion.
B) increase body temperature.
C) reduce the glomerular filtration rate.
D) reduce pepsin levels in the stomach.
reduce the glomerular filtration rate.
3
Describe the effects of prostaglandins on inflammation and pain.
They cause vasodilator and increased vascular permeability,augmenting the action of histamine and other pro-inflammatory mediators; they act on peripheral pain pathways to enhance transmission.
4
Controlled-release preparations of ketoprofen should be taken ________ to improve the symptoms of arthritic pain.

A) immediately after meals
B) 15 minutes before physical activity
C) at bedtime
D) upon rising in the morning
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Aspirin needs to be stopped approximately ________ before planned surgery and some complex dental procedures because of the possibility of increased bleeding.

A) two days
B) seven days
C) two weeks
D) seven weeks
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The propionic acid derivatives ibuprofen and naproxen are useful for children suffering from inflammatory disease because they:

A) are not metabolised in the liver.
B) do not cause gastrointestinal problems.
C) are available as oral liquids so that the exact dose can be administered.
D) do not affect platelet aggregation.
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Which micronutrient should be supplemented with methotrexate use?

A) Folate
B) Thiamin
C) Riboflavin
D) Pyridoxine
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Extreme diligence should be exercised in administering the correct dose of paracetamol to children because overdose can lead to:

A) gastrointestinal bleeding.
B) renal failure.
C) inhibition of the hypothalamic control on temperature.
D) liver damage.
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The combined use of salicylates and corticosteroids may lead to ________ and should therefore be avoided.

A) tinnitus
B) renal failure
C) peptic ulceration
D) liver failure
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Which individuals may be more susceptible to paracetamol overdose? Why?
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