Chapter 28 - Therapeutic Agents for the Hemotological System
Treatment for von Willebrand's disease includes:
- Factor VIII concentrates - DDAVP (desmopressin) - Estrogen therapy - cryoprecipitate - Fresh frozen plasma
Mild anemia may be treated with dietary changes including an increase in:
- Spinach - Beef - Broccoli - Liver
List the classes of drugs used to treat leukemia.
- alkylating agents - purine nucleoside analogues - pyrimidine analogue - monoclonal antibodies - anthracyclines - topoisomerase II inhibitors - vinca alkaloids - tyrosine kinase inhibitors - retinoic acid derivative - antimetabolities.
List two agents that cross the blood-brain barrier surrounding the central nervous system, which gives them the ability to treat cancers within the brain.
- carmustine - lomustine.
List two combination therapies for Hodgkin's disease.
1. Stanford V (doxorubicin + vinblastine + mechlorethamine + vincristine + bleomycin + etoposide + prednisone) 2. ABVD (Adriamycin (doxorubicin) + bleomycin + vinblastine + dacarbazine).
List three classes of drugs that have a common risk of drug-induced bleeding.
1. antiplatelet agents (eg. Aspirin and clopidogrel) 2. anticoagulants (eg. Warfarin) 3. NSAIDs.
List five factors for the development of lymphoma.
1. the presence of an immunodeficiency disorder (ie. AIDS) 2-4. exposure to herbicides, pesticides, organic solvents 5. viruses such as the Epstein-Barr.
_____ are often used to treat leukemia.
Antimetabolites
The primary drugs used in the treatment of neutropenia are recombinant growth factors known as ______.
CSF or colony-stimulating factors
Paraplatin (carboplatin)
Classification: Alkylating agent
Cerubidine (daunorubicin)
Classification: Anthracycline
Rheumatrex (methotrexate)
Classification: Antimetabolite
Rituxan (rituximab)
Classification: Monoclonal antibody
Niferex (iron polysaccharide)
Classification: Oral iron salt
Purinethol (mercaptopurine)
Classification: Purine nucleoside analogue
Cytosar-U (cytarabine)
Classification: Pyrimidine analogue
Aranesp (darbepoetin alfa)
Classification: RBC (red blood cell) stimulating agent
Vesanoid (tretinoin)
Classification: Retinoic acid derivative
Toposar (etoposide)
Classification: Topoisomerase II inhibitor
Gleevec (imatinib)
Classification: Tyrosine kinase inhibitor
Eldisine (vindesine)
Classification: Vinca alkaloid
Neulasta (pegfilgrastim)
Classification: WBC (white blood cell) stimulating agent
The life span of a platelet is approximately 14 days.
False; 10 days.
Leukocytes are the most prevalent blood cells within the blood.
False; Erythrocytes.
Cell types found primarily in the blood can be divided into two main groups, leukocytes and thrombocytes.
False; leukocytes and erythrocytes.
Anemia is caused by a reduction in the total number of WBCs in the body or by a problem with the quality or quantity of hemoglobin present.
False; red blood cells (RBCs).
_____ is indicated for iron deficiency anemia in people undergoing chronic dialysis and receiving epoetin alfa therapy.
Ferrlecit
Agrylin
Generic Name: Anagrelide
Cytoxan
Generic Name: Cyclophosphamide
DDAVP
Generic Name: Desmopressin
Promacta
Generic Name: Eltrombopag
Epogen
Generic Name: Epoetin Alfa
Ferrlecit
Generic Name: Ferric gluconate
Feosol
Generic Name: Ferrous Sulfate
Neupogen
Generic Name: Filgrastim
Hydrea
Generic Name: Hydroxyurea
Leukine
Generic Name: Sargramostim
Drug therapy for polycythemia vera involves treatment aimed at minimizing the risk of thrombosis with a myelosuppressive agent such as:
Hydroxyurea
Which of the following medications can cause iron deficiency anemia because of GI bleeding?
Naprosyn
Patients, not responding to steroids, immunoglobulins, or splenectomy for thrombocytopenia treatment can take _____ .
Promacta
_____ can be used to treat idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP).
Promacta
Gastrointestinal bleeding can lead to iron deficiency anemia.
True
Hypoxia is a form of polycythemia that occurs in people who have a difficult time oxygenating their blood.
True
Iron deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia worldwide.
True
The main function of RBCs is to carry oxygen to the tissues and organs of the body.
True
The principal treatment goal for thrombocytopenia is to prevent bleeding.
True
WBCs are cells of the immune system that help defend the body against infection.
True
Which of the following vitamins help with the absorption of oral iron supplements?
Vitamin C