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Drugs to treat acute Gout w/? NICC |
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Nsaids Indomethacin Colchine Corticosteroids |
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Chronic Management of GOUT? |
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Do NSAIDS stop the Gout process? Yes or No |
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Which drug is for gout and is anti-inflammatory but not ant-analgesic? |
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| Which drug is a 1) cox inhibitor 2) reduces neutrophil migration 3) diarrhea and other GI effects |
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| Which drug inhibits leukocyte migration by binding to tubulin and diarrhea significantly limits its use? |
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| What is the standard of care for chronic Gout? |
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| Which drug is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor? |
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| What 2 drugs are uricosurics? |
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| Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone |
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| Inhibit leukocyte migration? |
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| What is used for relieving sx of RA? |
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| Nsaids and Corticosteroids |
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What does DMARD stand for? |
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| Disease modifying anti-Rheumatic drugs |
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Infliximab Adalinumab Etanercept are all? |
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| Etanercept is what type of drug? |
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| Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone inhibit what? |
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Organic- acid- tubular-transport. |
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| Which tissue has the worst side effects when taking Methotrexate for RA? |
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Rapidly dividing tissues: 1) Mucosal- 2) bone marrow and liver 3) Pulmnary fibrosis |
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| Which 2 drugs have antibodies against TNF? |
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| Which drug has a TNF receptor hinged to IgG? |
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