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PHCY 503_ClASS SESSION 1-7
STUDY SET EXAM

Epinephrine: Drug Class - Answer Sympathomimetic Agent

Epinephrine: FDA-Approved Indications - Answer Anaphylaxis

Epinephrine: Brand Name - Answer Adrenalin

Epinephrine: Drug Target - Answer Adrenergic Receptors

Epinephrine: Normal Role/Physiology - Answer Alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors
mediate vasoconstriction and vasodilation, respectively, as a result of the binding of
activation by norepinephrine and epinephrine, mediating cardiac function and blood
pressure homeostasis

Epinephrine: Pharmacologic Activity at Target - Answer Agonist

Epinephrine: Mechanism of Action - Answer Epinephrine stimulates alpha- and
beta-adrenergic receptors. Stimulation of alpha-adrenergic receptors induces
vasoconstriction. Stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors in the bronchial tree induces
bronchodilation

Epinephrine: Therapeutic Effect - Answer Vasoconstriction from alpha-adrenergic
activation counteracts vasodilation and subsequent hypotension present during
anaphylactic shock, which in turn reduces heart rate. Bronchodilation reduces airway
obstruction to improve breathing

Aspirin: Drug Class - Answer Antiplatelet Agent, Salicylate; NSAID

Aspirin: FDA-Approved Indications - Answer Secondary prevention after acute coronary
syndrome (ACS)

Aspirin: Drug Target - Answer Cyclooxygenase-1 enzyme (COX-1)

Aspirin: Target Family and Location - Answer Oxidoreductase enzyme in platelets

Aspirin: Normal Role/Physiology - Answer COX-1 catalyzes the conversion of
arachidonic acid (AA) to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2). In platelets, PGH2 is then converted
to thromboxane A2 (TxA2), which is an autocrine and paracrine activator of platelet
aggregation during hemostasis

Aspirin: Mechanism of Action - Answer Aspirin irreversibly inhibits the platelet COX-1
enzyme to reduce formation of TxA2, thus blocking platelet aggregation

, Aspirin: Therapeutic Effect - Answer Reducing platelet aggregation will decrease
thrombus formation that could lead to ASCVD progression or a related cardiovascular
(CV) event

Aspirin: Pharmacologic Activity at Target - Answer Irreversible, competitive inhibitor

Ibuprofen: Drug class - Answer NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug)

NSAIDs: FDA-Approved Indication - Answer pain

NSAIDs: Drug Target - Answer Cox-1 and Cox-2 enzymes

NSAIDs: Target Family and Location - Answer oxidoreductase enzyme in platelets and
SMCs (COX-1) and parenchymal cells (COX-2)

NSAIDs: Normal role - Answer COX I and II stimulate the conversion of arachidonic acid
(AA) to PGH2, a precursor for prostanoids (prostaglandins and thromboxanes) which
mediate a variety of functions including inflammation, blood flow, fever, pain, uterine
contraction, GI motility, and more.

NSAIDs: Pharmacology Activity @ Target - Answer reversible competitve inhibitor

NSAIDs:MOA - Answer By reversibly inhibiting COX-1 and COX-2, NSAIDs inhibit the
biochemical conversion of arachidonic acid to PGH2 which then prevents the
downstream effects of prostanoids to prevent the inflammatory response and reduce
pain signalling

Name brand name

Diclofenac

Meloxicam

Naproxen

Celecoxib - Answer Voltaren

Mobic

Aleve

Celebrex

which NSAIDs targets only COX-2? - Answer Celecoxib (Celebrex)

Acetaminophen/Codeine: Brand Name - Answer Tylenol #3

Brand name: Methylprednisolone, Predisone - Answer Medrol, Depo-Medrol,
Solu-Medrol

Deltasone, Prednisone Intensol

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