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 Inflammation is a normal protective response to
tissue injury caused by
◦ Physical trauma
◦ Noxious chemicals
◦ Microbiologic agents
 Inflammation is the body’s effort to inactivate or
destroy invading organisms, remove irritants, and
set the stage for tissue repair
◦ When healing is complete, the inflammatory process
usually subsides
 Inappropriate activation of our immune system can
result in inflammation, leading to immune
mediated diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis
(RA)
 White blood cells (WBCs) view the synovium (tissue
that nourishes cartilage and bone) as non-self and
initiate an inflammatory attack
 WBC activation leads to stimulation of T
lymphocytes which will recruit and activate
monocytes and macrophages
 These cells secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines,
including tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and
interleukin (IL)-1, into the synovial cavity
 Pharmacotherapy in the management of RA
includes:
◦ Anti-inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive agents that
will modulate/reduce the inflammatory process with the
goals of reducing inflammation and pain, halting (or at
least slowing) the progression of the disease
 Prostaglandins and related compounds are produced
in minute quantities by virtually all tissues
 Act locally on the tissues in which they are
synthesized
 Are rapidly metabolized to inactive products at their
sites of action
 Thromboxanes, leukotrienes are related lipids that
are synthesized from the same precursors as the PGs
 NSAIDs are a group of chemically dissimilar
agents that differ in their antipyretic, analgesic,
and anti-inflammatory activities
 Act primarily by inhibiting the COX enzymes that
catalyze the first step in prostanoid biosynthesis
◦ This leads to decreased PG synthesis with both
beneficial and unwanted effects
 Detection of serious cardiovascular events
associated with COX-2 inhibitors has led
to withdrawal of rofecoxib and valdecoxib
from the market
 Celecoxib is still available for the treatment
of osteoarthritis, RA, pain
 FDA has required that the labeling of traditional
NSAIDs and celecoxib be updated to include the
following:
1) Warning of the potential risks of serious cardiovascular
thrombotic events, MI, and stroke, which can be fatal,
as well as a warning that these risk may increase with
duration of use and that patients with cardiovascular
disease or risk factors may be at greater risk
2) Warning that use is contraindicated for the treatment
of perioperative pain in the setting of coronary artery
bypass graft surgery
3) A notice that there is increased risk of serious GI
adverse events, including bleeding, ulceration, and
perforation of the stomach or intestines, which can be
fatal
 The cardiovascular adverse events can occur at
any time during use and without warning
symptoms
 Elderly patients are at greater risk for serious GI
events
 Aspirin has proven to be beneficial in patients for
the primary and secondary prevention of
cardiovascular events
 Aspirin is a weak organic acid that is unique
among the NSAIDs in that it irreversibly acetylates
(inactivates) cyclooxygenase
 The other NSAIDs, including salicylate , are all
reversible inhibitors of cyclooxygenase
 Aspirin is rapidly deacetylated by esterases in the
body, thereby producing salicylate, which has anti-
inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic effects
NSAIDs, including aspirin, have three major
therapeutic actions:
1. Anti-inflammatory actions
2. Analgesic action
3. Antipyretic action
Anti-inflammatory actions:
 Because aspirin inhibits cyclooxygenase activity, it
diminishes the formation of PGs and, thus,
modulates those aspects of inflammation in which
prostaglandins act as mediators
 Aspirin inhibits inflammation in arthritis, but it
does not stop the progress of the disease
Analgesic action
 PGE2 sensitizes nerve endings to the action of
bradykinin, histamine, and other chemical
mediators released locally by the inflammatory
process
 By decreasing PGE2 synthesis, aspirin and other
NSAIDs repress the sensation of pain
 Used mainly for the management of pain of low to
moderate intensity arising from musculoskeletal
disorders
Antipyretic action
 Fever occurs when the set-point of the anterior
hypothalamic thermoregulatory center is elevated,
which can be caused by PGE2 synthesis
 The salicylates lower body temperature in patients
with fever by decreasing PGE2 synthesis and release
◦ This rapidly lowers the body temperature of febrile
patients by increasing heat dissipation as a result of
peripheral vasodilation and sweating
 Aspirin has no effect on normal body temperature
Gastrointestinal effects
 Prostacyclin (PGI2) inhibits gastric acid secretion
whereas PGE2 and PGF2α stimulate synthesis of
protective mucus in both the stomach and small
intestine
 In the presence of aspirin, these prostanoids are
not formed resulting in increased gastric acid
secretion and diminished mucus protection
 This may cause epigastric distress, ulceration,
hemorrhage, and iron-deficiency anemia
Gastrointestinal effects
 Agents used for the prevention of gastric and/or
duodenal ulcers include the PGE1-derivative
misoprostol and PPIs like esomeprazole,
lansoprazole, omeprazole
 PPIs can also be used for the treatment of an
NSAID-induced ulcer especially if the patient will
need to continue NSAID treatment
Actions on the kidney
 Cyclooxygenase inhibitors prevent the synthesis of
PGE2 and PGI2 which are responsible for
maintaining renal blood flow
 Decreased synthesis of prostaglandins can result in
retention of sodium and water and may cause
edema and hyperkalemia in some patients
 Interstitial nephritis can also occur with all NSAIDs
 Antipyretic, antiinflammatory and analgesic
 External applications
 Cardiovascular applications
 Salicylates must be avoided in children and
teenagers (<20 years old) with viral
infections, such as varicella (chickenpox) or
influenza, to prevent Reye syndrome.
 GI: Epigastric distress, nausea, and vomiting.
Microscopic GI bleeding.
 Blood: The irreversible acetylation of platelet
cyclooxygenase reduces the level of platelet TXA2
resulting in inhibition of platelet aggregation and a
prolonged bleeding time
 Respiration: In toxic doses, salicylates cause
respiratory depression
 Metabolic processes: Large doses of salicylates
uncouple oxidative phosphorylation, the energy
normally used for ATP production of ATP is dissipated
as heat causing hyperthermia at toxic quantities
 Hypersensitivity: (urticaria, bronchoconstriction)
 Salicylate is roughly 80-90% plasma protein
bound
 Aspirin could displace other highly protein-
bound drugs, such as warfarin, phenytoin, or
valproic acid
 Chronic aspirin use should be avoided in
patients receiving probenecid or
sulfinpyrazone, because they increase renal
excretion of uric acid, while aspirin (less than
2 g/day) causes reduced clearance of uric
acid
 Concomitant use of ketorolac and aspirin is
contraindicated because of increased risk of
GI bleeding and platelet aggregation
inhibition
 In pregnancy:
◦ Aspirin is classified as FDA pregnancy category C
risk during the first and second trimesters
◦ Category D during the third trimester
 Because salicylates are excreted in breast
milk, aspirin should be avoided during
pregnancy and while breastfeeding
 Ibuprofen (Trufen®, Adex®, Ibufen®, Advil®,
Isofen, Nurofen®, Ultrafen®, Artofen®)
 Naproxen (Naprex®, Naxyn®, Naproxi®)
 Ketoprofen (Profenid®)
 All of these drugs possess antiinflammatory, analgesic, and
antipyretic activity
 They can alter platelet function and prolong bleeding time
 Used in the chronic treatment of RA and osteoarthritis,
because their GI effects are generally less intense than
those of aspirin
 Reversible inhibitors of the cyclooxygenases, inhibit PG
synthesis
 Adverse effects:
◦ GI, ranging from dyspepsia to bleeding
◦ Tinnitus, dizziness
 Ibuprofen is used IV to close a patent ductus arteriosus
(PDA)
 Indomethacin (Indocaps®, Indocin®, Indolin®, Indomed®)
 Sulindac (Mobicol®)
 Etodolac (Etodolac Teva®, Etopan®)
 All have anti-inflammatory analgesic and antipyretic
activity
 Act by reversibly inhibiting cyclooxygenase
 Generally not used to lower fever
 Toxicity of indomethacin limits its use to the treatment
of acute gouty arthritis, to close a PDA in neonates, in
ankylosing spondylitis, and in osteoarthritis of the hip
 Sulindac is an inactive prodrug that is closely related to
indomethacin
 Adverse effects
◦ Transient renal insufficiency
◦ Jaundice
◦ Elevated liver function test values
 Diclofenac (Diclofen®, Rufenal®, Voltaren®,
Abitern®, Betaren®, Anaflam®, Cataflam®)
 Ketorolac
 Approved for treatment of RA, osteoarthritis, and
ankylosing spondylitis
 Diclofenac is more potent than indomethacin or
naproxen
 Adverse effects: GI, renal and hepatic side effects
 Ketorolac is a potent analgesic but has moderate
antiinflammatory effect
 Ketorolac can cause fatal peptic ulcers as well as GI
bleeding
 Piroxicam (Pirox®)
 Meloxicam (Movalis®)
 Used to treat RA, ankylosing spondylitis, and
osteoarthritis
 They have long halflives, which permits once-
daily administration
 Excreted in urine
 Adverse effects: GI disturbances
 Nabumetone (Nabuco®, Reliefex®)[
 Indicated for the treatment of RA and osteoarthritis
 Associated with a low incidence of adverse effects
 Metabolized by the liver to the active metabolite
 Excreted by urine
 Dose should be adjusted in low creatinine
clearance
 Celecoxib (Celebra®, Celcox®)
 Significantly more selective for inhibition of COX-2 than of
COX-1
 This selectivity provides a therapeutic advantage over
nonselective COX inhibitors, allowing the proper
management of chronic inflammatory conditions
 Approved for treatment of RA, osteoarthritis, acute to
moderate pain
 Celecoxib has both similar efficacy to NSAIDs in the
treatment of pain and in the risk for cardiovascular events
 When used without concomitant aspirin therapy, has been
shown to be associated with less GI bleeding and dyspepsia
 Etoricoxib (Arcoxia®, Tericox®) is also more selective for
COX-2 inhibition
 Adverse effects:
◦ Diarrhea,
◦ As with other NSAIDs, kidney toxicity may occur
◦ Celecoxib should be avoided in patients with chronic renal
insufficiency, severe heart disease, hepatic failure
◦ Inhibitors of CYP2C9, such as fluconazole, fluvastatin, and
zafirlukast, may increase serum levels of celecoxib.
◦ Celecoxib inhibits CYP2D6 and can lead to elevated levels
of some β-blockers (propranolol), antidepressants
(amitriptyline), and antipsychotic drugs (risperidone)
 N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, or (APAP)
 Paracetamol
(Febramol®, Sedamol®, Otamol®, Paramol®, Tailol®,
Panadol®, Dexamol®, Acamol® )
 Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS
 This explains its antipyretic and analgesic properties
 Acetaminophen has less effect on cyclooxygenase in
peripheral tissues, which accounts for its weak anti-
inflammatory activity
 Acetaminophen does not affect platelet function or
increase blood-clotting time
 Acetaminophen is not considered to be an NSAID
 Therapeutic uses
◦ Analgesic
◦ Antipyretic
◦ Suitable for those patients with gastric complaints,
those in whom prolongation of bleeding time would be
a disadvantage, and those who do not require the anti-
inflammatory action
◦ Acetaminophen is the analgesic/antipyretic of choice
for children with viral infections or chickenpox
Acetaminophen
 Under normal circumstances, acetaminophen is
conjugated in the liver to form inactive glucuronidated
or sulfated metabolites
 A portion of acetaminophen is hydroxylated to form N-
acetylbenzoiminoquinone, (N-acetyl-p-
benzoquinoneimine, or NAPQI), a highly reactive and
potentially dangerous metabolite that reacts with
 sulfhydryl groups and causes liver damage
 At normal doses of acetaminophen,
 the N-acetylbenzoiminoquinone reacts with
glutathione, forming a nontoxic substance
 Acetaminophen and its metabolites are excreted in
urine
Adverse effects
 With normal therapeutic doses,
acetaminophen is virtually free of any
significant adverse effects
 Skin rash and minor allergic reactions occur
 With large doses of acetaminophen, hepatic
necrosis, a very serious and potentially life-
threatening condition, can result.
 Renal tubular necrosis may also occur. [Note:
Administration of
 Antidote: N-acetylcysteine
 DMARDs are used in the treatment of RA and have
been shown to slow the course of the disease,
induce remission, and prevent further destruction
of the joints and involved tissues
 When a patient is diagnosed with RA the initiation
of therapy with DMARDs is recommended within 3
months of diagnosis (in addition to NSAIDs, low-
dose corticosteroids, physical therapy, and
occupational therapy)
 DMARDs is initiated rapidly to help stop the
progression of the disease at the earlier stages
 Methotrexate (Abitrexate®, Metoject®)
 Leflunomide
 Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil®)
 Sulfasalazine
 D-Penicillamine
 Gold salts
 Azathioprine (Azopi®, Imuran®)
 Cyclophosphamide (Endoxan®)
 Glucocorticoids
 Interleukin-1 and TNF-α are pro-inflammatory
cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of RA
 When secreted by synovial macrophages, IL-1 and
TNF-α stimulate synovial cells to proliferate and
synthesize collagenase, degrading cartilage and
stimulating bone resorption
 The TNF inhibitors decrease signs and symptoms of RA, reduce
progression of structural damage, and improve physical function
◦ Etanercept
◦ Adalimumab
◦ Infliximab
◦ Golimumab
◦ Certolizumab)
 A TNF inhibitor plus methotrexate be considered as standard
therapy for patients with rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis
 TNF inhibitors increase risk for infections (Tuberculosis, sepsis)
 Demyelinating disorders and bone marrow suppression may
occur (rare)
 Should be used very cautiously in those with heart failure,
because they can cause and worsen preexisting heart failure
 IL-1 receptor antagonist
 Binds to the IL-1 receptor, thus preventing actions of
IL-1
 Anakinra treatment leads to a modest reduction in the
signs and symptoms of moderately to severely active
RA in adult patients who havefailed one or more
DMARDs
 The drug may be used alone or in combination with
DMARDs (other than TNF inhibitors)
 Anakinra can cause neutropenia
 Patients should be monitored for signs of infection

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Antiinflammatory drugs - Pharmacology

  • 1.
  • 2.  Inflammation is a normal protective response to tissue injury caused by ◦ Physical trauma ◦ Noxious chemicals ◦ Microbiologic agents  Inflammation is the body’s effort to inactivate or destroy invading organisms, remove irritants, and set the stage for tissue repair ◦ When healing is complete, the inflammatory process usually subsides
  • 3.  Inappropriate activation of our immune system can result in inflammation, leading to immune mediated diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • 4.  White blood cells (WBCs) view the synovium (tissue that nourishes cartilage and bone) as non-self and initiate an inflammatory attack  WBC activation leads to stimulation of T lymphocytes which will recruit and activate monocytes and macrophages  These cells secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-1, into the synovial cavity
  • 5.  Pharmacotherapy in the management of RA includes: ◦ Anti-inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive agents that will modulate/reduce the inflammatory process with the goals of reducing inflammation and pain, halting (or at least slowing) the progression of the disease
  • 6.  Prostaglandins and related compounds are produced in minute quantities by virtually all tissues  Act locally on the tissues in which they are synthesized  Are rapidly metabolized to inactive products at their sites of action  Thromboxanes, leukotrienes are related lipids that are synthesized from the same precursors as the PGs
  • 7.  NSAIDs are a group of chemically dissimilar agents that differ in their antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities  Act primarily by inhibiting the COX enzymes that catalyze the first step in prostanoid biosynthesis ◦ This leads to decreased PG synthesis with both beneficial and unwanted effects
  • 8.  Detection of serious cardiovascular events associated with COX-2 inhibitors has led to withdrawal of rofecoxib and valdecoxib from the market  Celecoxib is still available for the treatment of osteoarthritis, RA, pain
  • 9.  FDA has required that the labeling of traditional NSAIDs and celecoxib be updated to include the following: 1) Warning of the potential risks of serious cardiovascular thrombotic events, MI, and stroke, which can be fatal, as well as a warning that these risk may increase with duration of use and that patients with cardiovascular disease or risk factors may be at greater risk 2) Warning that use is contraindicated for the treatment of perioperative pain in the setting of coronary artery bypass graft surgery 3) A notice that there is increased risk of serious GI adverse events, including bleeding, ulceration, and perforation of the stomach or intestines, which can be fatal
  • 10.  The cardiovascular adverse events can occur at any time during use and without warning symptoms  Elderly patients are at greater risk for serious GI events  Aspirin has proven to be beneficial in patients for the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular events
  • 11.  Aspirin is a weak organic acid that is unique among the NSAIDs in that it irreversibly acetylates (inactivates) cyclooxygenase  The other NSAIDs, including salicylate , are all reversible inhibitors of cyclooxygenase  Aspirin is rapidly deacetylated by esterases in the body, thereby producing salicylate, which has anti- inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic effects
  • 12. NSAIDs, including aspirin, have three major therapeutic actions: 1. Anti-inflammatory actions 2. Analgesic action 3. Antipyretic action
  • 13. Anti-inflammatory actions:  Because aspirin inhibits cyclooxygenase activity, it diminishes the formation of PGs and, thus, modulates those aspects of inflammation in which prostaglandins act as mediators  Aspirin inhibits inflammation in arthritis, but it does not stop the progress of the disease
  • 14. Analgesic action  PGE2 sensitizes nerve endings to the action of bradykinin, histamine, and other chemical mediators released locally by the inflammatory process  By decreasing PGE2 synthesis, aspirin and other NSAIDs repress the sensation of pain  Used mainly for the management of pain of low to moderate intensity arising from musculoskeletal disorders
  • 15. Antipyretic action  Fever occurs when the set-point of the anterior hypothalamic thermoregulatory center is elevated, which can be caused by PGE2 synthesis  The salicylates lower body temperature in patients with fever by decreasing PGE2 synthesis and release ◦ This rapidly lowers the body temperature of febrile patients by increasing heat dissipation as a result of peripheral vasodilation and sweating  Aspirin has no effect on normal body temperature
  • 16. Gastrointestinal effects  Prostacyclin (PGI2) inhibits gastric acid secretion whereas PGE2 and PGF2α stimulate synthesis of protective mucus in both the stomach and small intestine  In the presence of aspirin, these prostanoids are not formed resulting in increased gastric acid secretion and diminished mucus protection  This may cause epigastric distress, ulceration, hemorrhage, and iron-deficiency anemia
  • 17. Gastrointestinal effects  Agents used for the prevention of gastric and/or duodenal ulcers include the PGE1-derivative misoprostol and PPIs like esomeprazole, lansoprazole, omeprazole  PPIs can also be used for the treatment of an NSAID-induced ulcer especially if the patient will need to continue NSAID treatment
  • 18. Actions on the kidney  Cyclooxygenase inhibitors prevent the synthesis of PGE2 and PGI2 which are responsible for maintaining renal blood flow  Decreased synthesis of prostaglandins can result in retention of sodium and water and may cause edema and hyperkalemia in some patients  Interstitial nephritis can also occur with all NSAIDs
  • 19.  Antipyretic, antiinflammatory and analgesic  External applications  Cardiovascular applications
  • 20.  Salicylates must be avoided in children and teenagers (<20 years old) with viral infections, such as varicella (chickenpox) or influenza, to prevent Reye syndrome.
  • 21.  GI: Epigastric distress, nausea, and vomiting. Microscopic GI bleeding.  Blood: The irreversible acetylation of platelet cyclooxygenase reduces the level of platelet TXA2 resulting in inhibition of platelet aggregation and a prolonged bleeding time  Respiration: In toxic doses, salicylates cause respiratory depression  Metabolic processes: Large doses of salicylates uncouple oxidative phosphorylation, the energy normally used for ATP production of ATP is dissipated as heat causing hyperthermia at toxic quantities  Hypersensitivity: (urticaria, bronchoconstriction)
  • 22.  Salicylate is roughly 80-90% plasma protein bound  Aspirin could displace other highly protein- bound drugs, such as warfarin, phenytoin, or valproic acid  Chronic aspirin use should be avoided in patients receiving probenecid or sulfinpyrazone, because they increase renal excretion of uric acid, while aspirin (less than 2 g/day) causes reduced clearance of uric acid  Concomitant use of ketorolac and aspirin is contraindicated because of increased risk of GI bleeding and platelet aggregation inhibition
  • 23.  In pregnancy: ◦ Aspirin is classified as FDA pregnancy category C risk during the first and second trimesters ◦ Category D during the third trimester  Because salicylates are excreted in breast milk, aspirin should be avoided during pregnancy and while breastfeeding
  • 24.  Ibuprofen (Trufen®, Adex®, Ibufen®, Advil®, Isofen, Nurofen®, Ultrafen®, Artofen®)  Naproxen (Naprex®, Naxyn®, Naproxi®)  Ketoprofen (Profenid®)
  • 25.  All of these drugs possess antiinflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activity  They can alter platelet function and prolong bleeding time  Used in the chronic treatment of RA and osteoarthritis, because their GI effects are generally less intense than those of aspirin  Reversible inhibitors of the cyclooxygenases, inhibit PG synthesis  Adverse effects: ◦ GI, ranging from dyspepsia to bleeding ◦ Tinnitus, dizziness  Ibuprofen is used IV to close a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
  • 26.  Indomethacin (Indocaps®, Indocin®, Indolin®, Indomed®)  Sulindac (Mobicol®)  Etodolac (Etodolac Teva®, Etopan®)
  • 27.  All have anti-inflammatory analgesic and antipyretic activity  Act by reversibly inhibiting cyclooxygenase  Generally not used to lower fever  Toxicity of indomethacin limits its use to the treatment of acute gouty arthritis, to close a PDA in neonates, in ankylosing spondylitis, and in osteoarthritis of the hip  Sulindac is an inactive prodrug that is closely related to indomethacin  Adverse effects ◦ Transient renal insufficiency ◦ Jaundice ◦ Elevated liver function test values
  • 28.  Diclofenac (Diclofen®, Rufenal®, Voltaren®, Abitern®, Betaren®, Anaflam®, Cataflam®)  Ketorolac
  • 29.  Approved for treatment of RA, osteoarthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis  Diclofenac is more potent than indomethacin or naproxen  Adverse effects: GI, renal and hepatic side effects  Ketorolac is a potent analgesic but has moderate antiinflammatory effect  Ketorolac can cause fatal peptic ulcers as well as GI bleeding
  • 30.  Piroxicam (Pirox®)  Meloxicam (Movalis®)  Used to treat RA, ankylosing spondylitis, and osteoarthritis  They have long halflives, which permits once- daily administration  Excreted in urine  Adverse effects: GI disturbances
  • 31.  Nabumetone (Nabuco®, Reliefex®)[  Indicated for the treatment of RA and osteoarthritis  Associated with a low incidence of adverse effects  Metabolized by the liver to the active metabolite  Excreted by urine  Dose should be adjusted in low creatinine clearance
  • 32.  Celecoxib (Celebra®, Celcox®)  Significantly more selective for inhibition of COX-2 than of COX-1  This selectivity provides a therapeutic advantage over nonselective COX inhibitors, allowing the proper management of chronic inflammatory conditions  Approved for treatment of RA, osteoarthritis, acute to moderate pain  Celecoxib has both similar efficacy to NSAIDs in the treatment of pain and in the risk for cardiovascular events  When used without concomitant aspirin therapy, has been shown to be associated with less GI bleeding and dyspepsia  Etoricoxib (Arcoxia®, Tericox®) is also more selective for COX-2 inhibition
  • 33.  Adverse effects: ◦ Diarrhea, ◦ As with other NSAIDs, kidney toxicity may occur ◦ Celecoxib should be avoided in patients with chronic renal insufficiency, severe heart disease, hepatic failure ◦ Inhibitors of CYP2C9, such as fluconazole, fluvastatin, and zafirlukast, may increase serum levels of celecoxib. ◦ Celecoxib inhibits CYP2D6 and can lead to elevated levels of some β-blockers (propranolol), antidepressants (amitriptyline), and antipsychotic drugs (risperidone)
  • 34.
  • 35.  N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, or (APAP)  Paracetamol (Febramol®, Sedamol®, Otamol®, Paramol®, Tailol®, Panadol®, Dexamol®, Acamol® )  Inhibits prostaglandin synthesis in the CNS  This explains its antipyretic and analgesic properties  Acetaminophen has less effect on cyclooxygenase in peripheral tissues, which accounts for its weak anti- inflammatory activity  Acetaminophen does not affect platelet function or increase blood-clotting time  Acetaminophen is not considered to be an NSAID
  • 36.  Therapeutic uses ◦ Analgesic ◦ Antipyretic ◦ Suitable for those patients with gastric complaints, those in whom prolongation of bleeding time would be a disadvantage, and those who do not require the anti- inflammatory action ◦ Acetaminophen is the analgesic/antipyretic of choice for children with viral infections or chickenpox Acetaminophen
  • 37.  Under normal circumstances, acetaminophen is conjugated in the liver to form inactive glucuronidated or sulfated metabolites  A portion of acetaminophen is hydroxylated to form N- acetylbenzoiminoquinone, (N-acetyl-p- benzoquinoneimine, or NAPQI), a highly reactive and potentially dangerous metabolite that reacts with  sulfhydryl groups and causes liver damage  At normal doses of acetaminophen,  the N-acetylbenzoiminoquinone reacts with glutathione, forming a nontoxic substance  Acetaminophen and its metabolites are excreted in urine
  • 38. Adverse effects  With normal therapeutic doses, acetaminophen is virtually free of any significant adverse effects  Skin rash and minor allergic reactions occur  With large doses of acetaminophen, hepatic necrosis, a very serious and potentially life- threatening condition, can result.  Renal tubular necrosis may also occur. [Note: Administration of  Antidote: N-acetylcysteine
  • 39.  DMARDs are used in the treatment of RA and have been shown to slow the course of the disease, induce remission, and prevent further destruction of the joints and involved tissues  When a patient is diagnosed with RA the initiation of therapy with DMARDs is recommended within 3 months of diagnosis (in addition to NSAIDs, low- dose corticosteroids, physical therapy, and occupational therapy)  DMARDs is initiated rapidly to help stop the progression of the disease at the earlier stages
  • 40.  Methotrexate (Abitrexate®, Metoject®)  Leflunomide  Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil®)  Sulfasalazine  D-Penicillamine  Gold salts  Azathioprine (Azopi®, Imuran®)  Cyclophosphamide (Endoxan®)  Glucocorticoids
  • 41.  Interleukin-1 and TNF-α are pro-inflammatory cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of RA  When secreted by synovial macrophages, IL-1 and TNF-α stimulate synovial cells to proliferate and synthesize collagenase, degrading cartilage and stimulating bone resorption
  • 42.  The TNF inhibitors decrease signs and symptoms of RA, reduce progression of structural damage, and improve physical function ◦ Etanercept ◦ Adalimumab ◦ Infliximab ◦ Golimumab ◦ Certolizumab)  A TNF inhibitor plus methotrexate be considered as standard therapy for patients with rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis  TNF inhibitors increase risk for infections (Tuberculosis, sepsis)  Demyelinating disorders and bone marrow suppression may occur (rare)  Should be used very cautiously in those with heart failure, because they can cause and worsen preexisting heart failure
  • 43.  IL-1 receptor antagonist  Binds to the IL-1 receptor, thus preventing actions of IL-1  Anakinra treatment leads to a modest reduction in the signs and symptoms of moderately to severely active RA in adult patients who havefailed one or more DMARDs  The drug may be used alone or in combination with DMARDs (other than TNF inhibitors)  Anakinra can cause neutropenia  Patients should be monitored for signs of infection