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1. Which of the following drugs and groups of drugs is contradicated in the management of patients with moderately severe ulcerative colitis or CD ?

A. Hydrophilic bulking agents

B. Narcotic antidiarrheal agents

C. Antibiotics

D. Oral Sulfasalazine

E. Corticosteroids.

2. Please write down the reason why such drug is contradicated



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3. What are the complications of the routine drugs used to treat ulcerative colitis in a young man ( male) ?



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4. What is the name of the drug used in refractory to first-line therapy to Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease ?





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  #2

1 & 2.One caveat in the treatment of UC and CD is to avoid the use of narcotic Rx analgesic med and anti-diarrheal agents because of the risk of developing or precipitating

TOXIC MEGACOLON !


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  #3

4. REMICADE

(INFLIXIMAB)

always do a TB skin test if U start R


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  #4

infliximab

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  #5

smiling face you ask a question and then you answer it yourself AAAAA ! anyways, thanks.

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