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Block prostaglandin synthesis, similar to ASA |
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Acetaminophen may cause hepatic damage especially with long term used and EtOH |
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No GI effects No heme effects No assoc. with Reye Syndrome No CV affects No resp effects No acid-base effects |
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How Acetaminophen is different from ASA |
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Blocks COX-1 and COX-2; inhibits COX-1 better; can induce asthma |
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Prevention of thrombus post MI, CVA, men >45 and Women>55 |
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Metab via conjugation at low to moderate doses; excreted by kidneys at high doses |
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Major side effect is gastric bleeding |
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Can displace warfarin, methotrexate, sulfonamides |
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Low doses inc CO2, inc acidity; toxic doses cause metabolic acidosis and hypokalemia |
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In overdose of this, increased alkalinity of urine with sodium bicarb |
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A selective COX-2 inhibitor |
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Used in Osteoarthritis, RA, FAP |
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May inhib 2D6 in some people, i.e. may slow metab of tricyclics, SSRIs, antiarrhythmics |
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An NSAID that does not displace warfarin |
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Chronic use may inc risk of MI |
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Chronic use assoc w/ more ulcer risk than other NSAIDS |
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