kumar cytoprotective

  1. cytoprotective drugs include:
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    • antiacids
    • prostaglandin E analog
    • sucralfate
    • nismuth subsalicylate
  2. non-systemic antacid which increases gastric pH higher than A1(OH2) and acts as a laxative
    magnesium hydroxide
  3. systemic antacid absorbed systemically which could cause alkalosis or stomach distention
    sodium bicarbonate
  4. prostaglandin E1 analog which increases mucosal blood flow and stabilizes the mast cells
    misoprostol
  5. the preferred cytoprotective drug for treatment of ulcers which binds epidermal growth factor on the ulcerated tissues
    sucralfate
  6. Which drug requires an acidic environment (pH<5) for its activation and should never be given with antacids?
    Sucralfate
  7. cytprotective drug that absorbs E. coli enterotoxin and coats ulceratedsurface
    bismuth subsalicylate
  8. cytoprotective drug that has mild antibacterial action and should be used with caution in cats
    bismuth subsalicylates
  9. cholinergic agonist increases intestinal motility and amplitude of contraction of smooth muscle of GIT.
    bethanechol
  10. cholinergic agonist which is contra-indictated for obstructions of the intestines and peritonitis
    bethanechol
  11. prokinetic agent which enhances the release of acetylcholine from cholinergic neurons in the enteric myenteric plexus with no action on gastric acid
    metoclopramide
  12. the drug that p
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