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Pharm II Test 3 - Hematologic Agents from FC
Winter Semester 2011
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Graduate
04/11/2011

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Which step of the formation of the platelet plug is described as von Wilebrand factor binds to the subendothelial matrix, when the endothelium is damaged glycoprotein Ib/IX on the platelet surface binds to the vWF thereby causing platelets to adhere to the damaged endothelium?
Definition
Adhesion
Term
What factor and platelet protein are essential during the Adhesion phase of the formation of the platelet plug?
Definition
vWF and glycoprotein Ib/IX on platelet
Term
Which step of the formation of the platelet plug is described as after platelet stimulation the GPIIb/IIIa complex on the platelet surface binds one end of the molecule of fibrinogen, while the other end of the molecule of the fibrinogen binds a GPIIb/IIIa complex on another platelet resulting in a cross-linking of platelets?
Definition
Aggregation
Term
What factor and platelet protein are essential during the Adhesion phase of the formation of the platelet plug?
Definition
Fibrinogen and GBIIb/IIIa
Term
Which step of the formation of the platelet plug is described as stimulated platelets release multiple factors (eg ADP, serotonin, thromboxane) that promote platelet aggregation and stimulation?
Definition
Secretion
Term
Which factors are involved in the Secretion phase of the formation of the platelet plug?
Definition
ADP, Serotonin, Thromboxane
Term
Which step of the formation of the platelet plug is described as when activated, platelets produce factor V on their surface, thereby assuring that the coagulation cascade will take place at the site of the platelet plug?
Definition
Procoagulation
Term
What factor is essential during the Procoagulation phase of the formation of the platelet plug?
Definition
factor V
Term
What endogenous antithrombic is released from damaged endothelial cells and converts plasminogen to plasmin which degrades fibrin?
Definition
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Term
Which endogenous circulating factor acts to inhibit platelet activity?
Definition
Prostacyclin
Term
What endogenous circulating factors inhibits platelet adhesion and aggregation?
Definition
Nitric Oxide
Term
What factors are inhibited by endogenous tissue factor pathway inhibitor?
Definition
factor Xa and VIIa
Term
What is the endogenous protein C activated by? What does activated protein C bind to? What factors are inhibited by this combo?
Definition
Thrombomodulin; protein S; factor Va and VIIIa
Term
What factors does endogenous Antithrombin III inhibit?
Definition
factor Xa and thrombin
Term
Which anticoagulant agent acts by accelerating the action of antithrombin III?
Definition
Heparin
Term
What is Heparin used to treat?
Definition
DVT, PE, MI
Term
What can the SE of bleeding with the use of Heparin be treated with?
Definition
Protamine Sulfate
Term
How is the efficacy of heparin treatment monitored? What is the goal?
Definition
Monitoring PTT; PTT about 2x the normal control
Term
Which drugs are low molecular weight forms of heparin?
Definition
Enoxaparin and dalteparin
Term
Which form of heparin has a greater activity in degrading factor X, and has a longer duration of action?
Definition
LMW Heparin Forms - Enoxaparin and Dalteparin
Term
Which anticoagulant inhibits the vitamin K-dependent Y-carboxylation of factors II, VII, IX and X and protein C and S in the liver, thereby resulting in defective molecules?
Definition
Warfarin
Term
What is Warfarin used for?
Definition
Chronic anticoagulation in pts at high risk for thromboembolic events
Term
What is the half-life and onset of action of Warfarin?
Definition
LONG half-life
SLOW onset of action
Term
What is the half-life and onset of action of Heparin?
Definition
SHORT half-life
RAPID onset of action
Term
What can the SE of bleeding with Warfarin be treated with?
Definition
Administer Vitamin K (or fresh frozen plasma)
Term
Can Warfarin be used in pregnant women?
Definition
NO, it is teratogenic
Term
How is the efficacy of Warfarin monitored?
Definition
Monitoring the PT
Term
Which drugs inhibit the metabolism of Warfarin?
Definition
Cimetidine
Metronidazole
TMP-SMX
Term
Which drug accelerates the metabolism of Warfarin?
Definition
Barbituates
Rifampin
Cholestyramine
Term
What happens to PT and PTT with use of Heparin? ... Warfarin?...Direct Thrombin Inhibitors?
Definition
Heparin - PTT increases
Warfarin - PT increases
Direct Thrombin Inhibitors - BOTH PT and PTT are increased
Term
What class of drugs acts on the intrinsic and extrinsic coag pathways because of its effects on thrombin?
Definition
Direct Thrombin Inhibitors
Term
Which med is used as an anticoagulation agent in pts who must use one for chronic anticoagulation therapy and are unable to take Heparin?
Definition
Direct Thrombin Inhibitors - hirudin, bivalirudin, lepirudin, argatroban, melagatran, dabigatran
Term
What med can be used to treat heparin-induced thrombocytopenia?
Definition
Argatroban (Direct Thrombin Inhibitor)
Term
Which med irreversibly inhibits cyclooxygenase 1 and 2? What effect does this have?
Definition
ASA; Causes decreased Prostaglandin synthesis leading to an anti-inflammatory effect, analgesia, decrease in temp
Term
What is the MC SE of aspirin?
Definition
GI Bleed, GI Ulcers, Reye Syndrome
Term
When ASA is taken in toxic amounts, what Acid/Base d/o can result?
Definition
Metabolic Acidosis and Respiratory Acidosis
Term
What is generally given to treat ASA overdose?
Definition
Sodium Bicarb (alkalinize the urine)
Term
What is the mechanism behind ASA causing GI Ulcers?
Definition
Without PGE2 = Decreased synthesis of gastric mucus,
Without PGI2 = increased gastric acid secretion
Term
What drug decreases platelet aggregation by inhibiting the ADP pathway?
Definition
Clopidogrel, Ticlopidine
Term
What med is used in patients undergoing placement of a coronary artery stent to prevent thrombosis?
Definition
Clopidogrel
Term
What med can be used as an alternative agent in those pts who cannot tolerate ASA?
Definition
Clopidogrel
Term
What med is used to treat acute coronary syndrome along with ASA as well as to prevent cerebrovascular ischemic events?
Definition
Clopidogrel
Term
What SE are associated with Ticlopidine?
Definition
neutropenia and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
Term
What med is used to perform pharmacologic cardiac stress tests and as a secondary prevention of stroke when used in conjunction with ASA?
Definition
Dipyridamole
Term
What med is used to treat acute coronary syndromes and is as the adjunctive treatment for the prevention of thrombosis during percutaneous coronary intervention?
Definition
Abciximab, Eptifibatide, Tirofiban
Term
Which drug acts by binding to the GP IIb/IIIa receptor complex which is present on the platelet surface and inhibits the binding of fibrin and vWF to the receptor, thus inhibiting cross-linking of fibrinogen and impeding platelet aggregation?
Definition
Abtiximab, Eptifibatide, Tirofiban
Term
What are the Fibrinolytic agents?
Definition
Steptokinase
Urokinase
Anistreplase
Alteplase
Reteplase
Term
Which med works by promoting the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin which then acts to degrade fibrin and degrade the thrombus?
Definition
Fibrinolytic Agents: Steptokinase, Urokinase, Anistreplase, Alteplase, Reteplase
Term
What med is used to aid in the treatment of massive PE, stroke, acute MI and other thrombolytic events?
Definition
Fibrinolytic Agents: Steptokinase, Urokinase, Anistreplase, Alteplase, Reteplase
Term
When are fibrinolytics in general most effective?
Definition
Given early after symptom onset (within a few hours)
Term
What drugs inhibit plasminogen activation thereby resulting in the inhibition of fibrinolysis?
Definition
Aminocaproic Acid, Tranexamic Acid
Term
What drug is used in the treatment of bleeding associated with post-operative bleeding and is used in the treatment of hemophilia?
Definition
Aminocaproic Acid, Tranexamic Acid
Term
What is the SE of Aminocaproic Acid?
Definition
Thrombosis, GI upset, hypotension
Term
What med stimulates the bone marrow to enhance erythroid proliferation and differentiation thereby increasing hematocrit?
Definition
EPO
Term
What mean is used in the tx of anemia associated with chronic renal insufficiency, chemo or critical illness?
Definition
EPO
Term
What med has SE including Cardiovascular events and thrombotic complications in pts with renal failure? at what levels does this occur?
Definition
EPO; if hemoglobin levels over 13
Term
Any new thrombus while a pt is on heparin, should raise concern of what condition?
Definition
HIT - Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
Term
What should you do to treat a pt who is on Heparin and develops HIT?
Definition
discontinue heparin and switch to a direct thrombin inhibitor or fondaparinux
Term
What was Warfarin initially used as?
Definition
Rat Poisoning
Term
Which foods should pts on Warfarin avoid?
Definition
green leafy vegetables, broccoli, salads, spinach, etc.
Term
What is the target INR for the majority of pts on Warfarin?
Definition
2 - 3
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