anti inflammatory
analgesic and antipyreticactivity but does not have anti-inflammatory action;
reduces flatus
reduce the acidity of the stomach
NSAIDs :an enzyme that triggers pain & inflammation
inhibit uric acid production
block the histamine (H2) receptors in stomach, reduces gastric acid
decrease intestinal peristalsis
Produce immunosuppression
suppress gastric acid secretion by inhibiting the acid pump system of the gastric mucosa
Corticosteroid: protein made by certain immune & non-immune cells that has an effect on immune system
prolongs bleeding time by inhibiting the aggregation of platelets
increase motility of upper GI tract w/o increasing production of gastric secretions
reduce acid secretion or protect gastric mucosa
reduce the inflammatory response by repressing the expression of pro-inflammatory immune cells
anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, and analgesic actions
increase digestion of fats
induce vomitting
treatment of various acute painful musculoskeletal conditions
Increases bone density
inhibit neurotransmitters that stimulate vomiting
Uric acid inhibitors
Corticosteroids
aminosalicylates
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
Proton pump inhibitor
Bone resorption inhibitors
GI stimulants
emetics
pancreatic enzyme
COX-2
Histamine (H2) receptor antagonists
Non-salicylate analgesic
antiflatulents
Misc. acid reducers
DMARDs
Salicylates
NSAIDs
antiemetics
Antacid
Cytokine
antidiarrheal
used for post op gas distension & air swallowing, dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, IBS, diverticulosis, nonspecific pruritis w/ dialysis, antidote for poison
treats autoimmune disorders: RA, SLE, ankylosing spondylitis, mixed connective tissue disease, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis
Used for GERD, gastroparesis (gastric stasis in diabetics), esophagitis, cancer chemotherapy (antiemetic to inhibit CTZ), postop to prevent ileus
used for pancreatic insufficiency with chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, GI bypass surgery, ductal obstruction secondary to tumor
Management of chronic alcoholism in patients who require or desire an enforced state of sobriety
Used for peptic ulcers
used for heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, GERD, PUD, gastric ulcers
used for Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, & other inflammatory conditions
used for accidental ingestion of poison or drug OD; guidelines established by the FDA
treats N/V/D, typically used prophalactically
used for short term relief or prevention of constipation
inhibit prostagaldines
used to treat diarrhea
used for treatment & prevention of gout
does not inhibit platelet aggregation
action may be due to sedative activity
Used for gastric, duodenal (esp. Hellicobactor pylori infections), GERD, erosive esophagitis, & pathological hyper-secretory conditions
treatment of osteoporosis, hypercalcemia of malignant diseases & bony metastasis with solid tumors, & Paget's disease
uses heartburn, acid indigestion, GERD, gastric/duodenal ulcers, & hypersecretory conditions
Misc. acid reducers
NSAIDs
antiemetics
antidiarrheal
Histamine (H2) receptor antagonists
Bone resorption inhibitors
aminosalicylates
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
pancreatic enzyme
antialcoholic
Proton pump inhibitor
Non-salicylate analgesic
GI stimulants
emetics
Uric acid inhibitors
antacid
DMARDs
laxatives
antiflatulents