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Ep 40 Peptic Ulcer Disease Triple Therapy Mnemonic

Posted on October 26, 2022 By
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Here’s the Mnemonic for Peptic Ulcer Disease Triple therapy that can include PPIs and H2 blockers in addition to the ones listed in the actual mnemonic. The important thing is that we reduce acid and kill the H. Pylori bacteria to help institute ulcer healing.

Hey welcome to the memorizing pharmacology podcast i’m excited to bring you another mnemonic that’s going to help you through pharmacology class so what i wanted to do is talk a little bit about peptic ulcer disease where we’re going to have these triple and quad therapies in this section we’re going to talk about the triple therapy where you take a couple of

Antibiotics and you add something to reduce the acid and there are a number of choices that you can make so i just wanted to be clear that it doesn’t have to be this proton pump inhibitor there are many proton pump inhibitors that you can use and some prescribers even use h2 blockers such as famotidine and so forth so as we go through this lesson think of it more

As what kind of antibiotics am i going to use and what kind of acid reducers would i use more generally and then have a better understanding of how we protect the stomach and allow it to heal and get rid of the ulcer question number six name three antibiotics in a triple peptic ulcer disease regimen and how we dose the ppi number six triple peptic ulcer disease

Pud therapy we’ll use the mnemonic aced pud a amoxicillin brand name moxa tag c clarithromycin brand name by accent e esomeprazole brand name nexium d double dosing of the ppi quick summary triple therapy means we are using three drugs usually one acid reducer and two antibiotics quad therapy adds another antimicrobial for four drugs in total after a recent

Update to h pylori preferred drug regiments a round of first-line triple therapy now includes metronidazole but it would be confusing to throw it in this mnemonic peptic ulcer disease describes ulcers that develop in the stomach or duodenum and extend deep into the mucosa ulcers can lead to gi bleeds three main peptic ulcer disease causes are stress nsaid use and

H pylori a helicopter-like organism that burrows into the stomach lining the mainstay treatment for h pylori ulcers includes antibiotics to wipe out infection and ppis to reduce acid treatment typically lasts 10 to 14 days traditionally h pylori infection treatments have included triple therapy a ppi amoxicillin and clarithromycin for triple therapy i used ace

As the mnemonic as the three drug combination aced killing helicobacter pylori the causative organism you can include any of the ppis in the treatment regimen but esomeprazole’s e made creating mnemonics easier a amoxicillin a penicillin antibiotic the cillin stem lets us know amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic with amoxicillin side effects we worry about

Penicillin allergic patients c clarithromycin a macrolide antibiotic clarithromycin has a throw t-h-ro substance with mycin m-y-c-i-n as a suffix or you could look at the throw t-h-r-o which rhymes with the crow cro in macrolide be careful with mycin it only lets you know the bacteria comes from the streptomyces class but it does not tell you the antibiotic

Class for clarithromycin we think of the metallic taste and qt prolongation e esomeprazole a proton pump inhibitor and d double dosing of the ppi means we use bid twice daily dosing rather than traditional qd once daily dosing why do we use two or three antibiotics if you use more than one antimicrobial you can reduce resistance and decrease dosages to lower the

Risk of side effects why do we use quad therapy if a patient is penicillin allergic we might use the bed m regimen which we’ll look at next all right let’s continue with a couple of quiz questions from the teachable course what are two antibiotics used in triple therapy to treat peptic ulcer disease is it vancomycin and cefepime amoxicillin and clarithromycin

Cefdinir and ciprofloxacin or tobramycin and levofloxacin yep if you answered amoxicillin and clarithromycin you can check your answer and that is correct all right continuing to the next question how do you dose a proton pump inhibitor in triple therapy to treat peptic ulcer disease do you have the dose triple the dose double the dose or quadruple the dose so

Again how do you dose a proton pump inhibitor in triple therapy to treat peptic ulcer disease is it half triple double or quadruple awesome if you answered double the dose you can check that you see that it is correct and what you want to do is you want to make sure you get that significant acid suppression to help that ulcer heal again if you want to continue on

In a course that helps you out in pharmacology there’s really three ways that i’ve kind of set it up you can just get the audiobook memorizing pharmacology relaxed approach second edition again audible’s very good about giving you a free book if you’ve never been with audible before you can take a self-paced pharmacology course with mobile quizzes and videos you

Can always get half off with the discount code h-a-l-f-o-f-f all caps at residency.teachable.com forward slash p forward slash mobile or you can take a pharmacology class with me at des moines area community college completely online completely asynchronous it’s phr185 pharmacology and you can find that by just hitting really the easiest ways to just put in dmacc

Pharmacology in the google box and you’ll get to it but if you’ve got questions i’m always happy to send emails back a lot of people have me help them with their homework too if you’re having some struggles with pharmacology and there’s a question or two that you really don’t understand why it was right or wrong or something like that tony the pharmacist gmail.com

I’m happy to help you out again i just want you to succeed need in pharmacology okay thanks again for listening to the memorizing pharmacology podcast excited to have you again make sure to get on our email list at residence not at residency.teachable.com but at memorizingfarm.com okay just go down to the bottom and then you can get our best pharmacology cheat

Sheet i just your first name and an email address just so we can keep in touch and that pharmacology cheat sheet again has the suffixes and prefixes for over 350 medications making it a lot faster to learn pharmacology thanks for listening

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Ep 40 Peptic Ulcer Disease Triple Therapy Mnemonic By Tony PharmD

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