Relier Pairs Meds affecting musculoskeletal & digestive systemsVersion en ligne Match each Subcategory with its action or use par Kristie Borgheiinck 1 induce vomitting 2 treatment of various acute painful musculoskeletal conditions 3 NSAIDs :an enzyme that triggers pain & inflammation 4 Produce immunosuppression 5 increase digestion of fats 6 inhibit uric acid production 7 block the histamine (H2) receptors in stomach, reduces gastric acid 8 reduce acid secretion or protect gastric mucosa 9 Corticosteroid: protein made by certain immune & non-immune cells that has an effect on immune system 10 suppress gastric acid secretion by inhibiting the acid pump system of the gastric mucosa 11 prolongs bleeding time by inhibiting the aggregation of platelets 12 analgesic and antipyreticactivity but does not have anti-inflammatory action; 13 reduces flatus 14 inhibit neurotransmitters that stimulate vomiting 15 Increases bone density 16 increase motility of upper GI tract w/o increasing production of gastric secretions 17 anti inflammatory 18 reduce the inflammatory response by repressing the expression of pro-inflammatory immune cells 19 anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, and analgesic actions 20 reduce the acidity of the stomach 21 decrease intestinal peristalsis Proton pump inhibitor antidiarrheal Histamine (H2) receptor antagonists emetics Cytokine Non-salicylate analgesic Salicylates antiemetics Uric acid inhibitors Skeletal Muscle Relaxants Misc. acid reducers antiflatulents DMARDs COX-2 GI stimulants Antacid aminosalicylates NSAIDs Corticosteroids Bone resorption inhibitors pancreatic enzyme 1 Management of chronic alcoholism in patients who require or desire an enforced state of sobriety 2 used for treatment & prevention of gout 3 used for pancreatic insufficiency with chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, GI bypass surgery, ductal obstruction secondary to tumor 4 used for post op gas distension & air swallowing, dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, IBS, diverticulosis, nonspecific pruritis w/ dialysis, antidote for poison 5 inhibit prostagaldines 6 treatment of osteoporosis, hypercalcemia of malignant diseases & bony metastasis with solid tumors, & Paget's disease 7 does not inhibit platelet aggregation 8 used to treat diarrhea 9 treats N/V/D, typically used prophalactically 10 used for heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, GERD, PUD, gastric ulcers 11 uses heartburn, acid indigestion, GERD, gastric/duodenal ulcers, & hypersecretory conditions 12 used for short term relief or prevention of constipation 13 Used for GERD, gastroparesis (gastric stasis in diabetics), esophagitis, cancer chemotherapy (antiemetic to inhibit CTZ), postop to prevent ileus 14 action may be due to sedative activity 15 used for Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, & other inflammatory conditions 16 treats autoimmune disorders: RA, SLE, ankylosing spondylitis, mixed connective tissue disease, Crohn's, ulcerative colitis 17 used for accidental ingestion of poison or drug OD; guidelines established by the FDA 18 Used for gastric, duodenal (esp. Hellicobactor pylori infections), GERD, erosive esophagitis, & pathological hyper-secretory conditions 19 Used for peptic ulcers antiemetics Uric acid inhibitors NSAIDs antacid antiflatulents Skeletal Muscle Relaxants emetics antidiarrheal Non-salicylate analgesic Histamine (H2) receptor antagonists Proton pump inhibitor DMARDs antialcoholic GI stimulants pancreatic enzyme laxatives Misc. acid reducers aminosalicylates Bone resorption inhibitors