Anesthesia
Pharmacology: Gastrointestinal Pharmacology Practice Questions
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Serotonin 5-HT3 receptors and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS):
Blockade of these receptors decrease visceral afferent sensation such as nausea, pain and bloating.
Antagonism of central 5-HT3 receptors decrease CNS responses to visceral afferent stimulation.
5-HT3 receptor antagonism influence enteric cholinergic nerve terminals resulting in reduced colonic motility and a lengthening of total colonic transit time.
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
This/these 5-HT3 blocker(s) has been approved for managing patients with severe irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea.
Ondansetron
Alosetron
Dolasetron
Palonosetron
Alosetron:
High incidence of ischemic colitis (0.3%) led to withdrawal from the US market
Reapproval of the agent with limited distribution for women with severe diarrhea-predominant IBS by the FDA required prescription, physician certification, consent protocol and significant patient education.
Both
Neither
Alosetron absorption and metabolism:
Rapidly absorbed from the G.I. tract
Metabolism by the liver microsomal drug metabolizing system (cytochrome P450 dependent)
Both
Neither
Most important serious adverse reaction(s) following alosetron administration:
Constipation
Ischemic colitis
Both
Neither
Eluxadoline (Viberzi) and receptor interaction.
"Mixed" μ (mu) opioid receptor agonist
δ (delta) opioid receptor blocker
κ (kappa) opioid receptor agonist
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
Eluxadoline (Viberzi) in the IBS setting:
Tends to produce constipation patients with IBS
Decreases abdominal pain
Reduces diarrhea
A & B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
Eluxadoline dose is dependent in part on whether or not the diarrhea-predominant IBS patient has a gallbladder.
True
False
Eluxadoline should not be administered to this/these patients:
Patients with a history of pancreatitis
Patients with pancreatic structural disease
Both
Neither
Eluxadoline should not be administered to this/these categories patients:
Patients with known sphincter of body disease/dysfunction.