Drugs Acting On Gastrointestinal System
Drugs Acting On Gastrointestinal System
Drugs Acting On Gastrointestinal System
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
FLOW OF PRESENTATION
Composition
Action
Dosage
Route
Indications
Contraindications
Drug Interactions
Side effects
Adverse effects
Toxicity & Role of nurse Proton pump inhibitors
CLASSIFICATION OF DRUGS ACTING ON GI SYSTEM
Antiemetic's
Emetics
Purgatives
Antacids
Cholinergic
Anticholinergic
Fluid and Electrolyte therapy
Antidiarrheal
Histamines
Antiemetics
Antiemetics are the Drugs which prevent or control the
Vomiting/Nausea.
• CLASSIFICATION
Olanzapine , Metoclopramide
Promethazine , Hydroxyzine
4. Meclizine 25mg/day.
5. Metoclopramide 10mg
7. Ondansetron 8-16mg
Indications / Uses
5HT3 antagonists are used in management of nausea
vomiting associated with chemotherapy.
1. Apomorphine 5mg IM
occur.
warm water
administering drug.
possible antidotes.
Mechanism of action
•Stool softener allow more fluid are fat to penetrate the faeces, producing
a softer fecal mass.
Drug example and doses
1. Bilk forming laxatives (Methyl Cellulose) 2 tablets 1000mg orally
oil enema.
sulfate 15-20 ml
Long term use and abuse of laxatives may cause permanent loss
Nursing Responsibilities
stomach.
patient.
Nursing Responsibilities
Give antacids at least one hour after meal and at least one hour a part from
of magnesium).
Check antacids labels for sodium content and to use only low sodium
preparation.
Parasympathomimetic or cholinomimetics
does acetylcholine
system
Cholinergic
GI effects
stimulated.
(Robinul) is an example
Mechanism of action: Act by occupying receptor sites at
will be diffuse.
slow motility.
Proton pump inhibitors
These agents are used in patient with peptic ulcers (who
2. Lansoprazole 30 mg OD.
ulcer.
Teach the patient to swallow capsule whole and not to chew or crush
them.
irritation.
Antidiarrheals
Drug used to control diarrhea is called antidiarrheal drugs.
Mechanism of action
Indications / Uses
1. Loperamide 2-4mg
2. Diphenoxylate 5-10mg
6hourly suspension
Anti diarroheals
Contraindication / Precautions- •Contraindicated in abdominal
bowel sounds.
Assess the patients skin turgor and monitor fluid and electrolyte balance
Advise patient to avoid drinking plain water because it does not content
increasing GI motility.
Nurses responsibility
•Heart burn.
Nursing Responsibilities
•Teach the patients to avoid gastric irritants, such as smoking alcohol aspirin
containing products, caffeine, NSAID’s and food that cause G.I. irritation.
•Teach the patient that smoking worsens ulcer disorders and counteracts the
effect of H2 blockers.
References
1. Dr. P.K. Panwar, Essentials of pharmacology for nurses, AITBS pub. 2017, India, Pg no. 38
– 48.
2. Dr. Suresh k sharma, Textbook of pharmacology, pathology & genetics for nurses,
4. Marilyn Herbert – Ashton, Nancy Clarkson, Pharmacology, Jones & Barllet pub 2010
5. Govind s. mittal, Pharmacology at a glance, Paras medical book pub. 2009 India 35 – 40.
6. Madhuri Inamdar, Pharmacology in nursing, Vora medical pub. 2006 India 1st edition, Pg
no 99 – 110.