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Inflammatory drugs
level: Inflammatory drugs
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Inflammatory drugs
Question
Answer
Dexamethasone and betamethasone have a longer half life due to what
Fluoride
What does the double bond in the corticosteroids do
Increases the drug potency
When are cortisol levels higher
Morning
How long anti-inflammatory drugs take affect via transactivation and transrepression pathway
6-8 hours
an adrenal-cortex hormone (trade names Hydrocortone or Cortef) that is active in carbohydrate and protein metabolism
Hydrocortisone and cortisone
Intermediate acting- 12-36 hours glucocorticoids are?
Prednisolone
Long acting >36 hours glucocorticoids are
Dexamethasone
Glucocorticoid uses outside of dentistry
Allergies- (Allergic rhinitis) and (Dermatitis/eczema)
Uses of glucocorticoids in dentistry
Oral ulceration- denture induced trauma (not used for hepetic ulcers)
Chronic glucocorticoid use is similar to
Cushing's disease
Rapid stopping of glucocorticoids can lead to
Addisons disease
RISKS with chronic GC
Infection risk
Anti immunomodulators examples--
MAb- adalimumab and cetrolizumab
Paraneoplastic syndrome can cause
Cushings- lungs produce ACTH like compound
Define cachexia
TNF produced causes fat mobilisaiton and loss of apetite
Where does leukemia originate
Bone marrow red blood cells
Where does lymphoma originate
Lymphocytes