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Drugs for Gastrointestinal Diseases — Flashcards

Drugs for Gastrointestinal Diseases — Flashcards

Drugs for Gastrointestinal Diseases — Flashcards

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#41

Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) _____ inhibit the H+/K+-ATPase pump, which is the final common pathway for H+ secretion

#42

First Aid Pharmacology: GI_____ is a combination drug that may be used to treat ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease (colitis component)

#43

Misoprostol promotes increased production and secretion of a gastric _____ barrier and decreased acid production

#44

_____ acts by inhibiting the cAMP-stimulated CFTR chloride channel and calcium-activated chloride channels on the luminal side of intestine.

Hint: Anti-diarrheal

#45

_____ is a GLP-2 analogue

#46

Ursodeoxycholic acid acts via increasing _____ secretion and decreasing cholesterol secretion/reabsorption

#47

_____ is a surfactant that decreases foaming and is included in many antacid preparations to reduce flatulence.

#48

Gastric bezoars are associated with the mucosal protective agent _____.

#49

_____ is the oral PPI preparation that causes fastest acid suppression

#50

_____ is a cytoprotective agent used in the treatment of gastric ulcers. What is its mechanism of action?

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