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🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs :-

NSAIDs maily act by the inhibit function of Cyclooxygenase enzyme (COX 1& 2)

Cyclooxygenase enzyme responsible for synthesis of prostaglandin. (You know prostaglandin shows Afferent nerve sensations)

So, NSAIDs simply block COX enzyme & reduce pain sensation and inflammation like prostaglandin effects.

Some NSAIDs also selective for COX1 & COX2.

Some NSAIDs acts antipyretics e. g. Paracetamol.

🔺Beneficial Actions due to Prostaglandin synthesis inhibition.

1.Analgesia (prevention of pain nerve ending sensitization)
2.Antipyresis
3.Antiinflammatory
4.Antithrombotic
5.Closure of ductus arteriosus in newborn.
🔴ADR OF NSAIDS🔴

➡️Ulcers
➡️Bleeding
➡️Kidney failure
➡️Rarely liver failure
🔴 Mechanism of Action 🔴

🔺Antirheumatoid Drugs:-

Some important classes of drugs shows mechanism as follows & gives antirheumatic action....

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease in which there is joint inflammation, synovial proliferation and destruction of articular cartilage.

1. Immunosupressants
Inhibit I. cytokine production
II. Chemotaxis
III. Cell mediated
immune reaction

2.TNF alpha inhibitors acts by inhibiting the cytokine TNF alpha (plays important role in inflammatory cascade by activating membrane bound receptor TNFR1 and TNFR2)



Actually these two receptors present on T-cell surface & macrophages.

So, TNF alpha inhibitors mainly suppress the function of macrophages and T-cell.
🔴ADR OF DMARD'S🔴

➡️Upset stomach
➡️Nausea
➡️Diarrhea
➡️Hair loss
➡️Mouth sores
➡️Rash or serious skin reactions
➡️Liver,kidney or lung problems
MCQ NO 833 | Pharmacology

Which of the following drugs exhibits ‘therapeutic window’ phenomenon:
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A. Captopril
28%
B. Furosemide
35%
C. Diazepam
19%
D. Imipramine
MCQ NO 835 | Pharmacology

Tetrodotoxin blocks nerve impulse/junctional trans- mission by:
Anonymous Quiz
17%
A. Anticholinergic action
34%
B. Depleting acetylcholine
39%
C. Blocking Na+ channels
10%
D. Blocking Ca2+ channels
MCQ NO 837 | Pharmacology

Atropine does not antagonise the following feature of anticholinesterase poisoning:
Anonymous Quiz
20%
A. Hypotension
29%
B. Central excitation
28%
C. Muscle paralysis
23%
D. Bronchoconstriction
MCQ NO 838| Pharmacology

Amphetamine potentiates the following class of drugs:
Anonymous Quiz
13%
A. Diuretics
22%
B. Analgesics
47%
C. Neuroleptics
18%
D. Antihypertensives
MCQ NO 839 | Pharmacology

Dexamphetamine produces an apparently paradoxical effect in:
Anonymous Quiz
10%
A. Addicts
37%
B. Athletes
43%
C. Parkinsonian patients
10%
D . Hyperkinetic children
MCQ NO 842 | Pharmacology

Practically all antineoplastic drugs can produce the following toxic effects except:
Anonymous Quiz
25%
A. Depression of leucocyte count
21%
B. Mucositis
26%
C. Cardiomyopathy
27%
D. Oligozoospermia
MCQ NO 845| Pharmacology

The most important target of action of chlorambucil is:
Anonymous Quiz
30%
A. Myeloid tissue
47%
B. Lymphoid tissue
13%
C. Neural tissue
10%
D. Skin