DIGESTIVE SYSTEM TEST BANK MIDTERM EXAM 4
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATE FOR
MIDTERM PREP 2026-2027
Antacids Drug–drug interactions
Affect the absorption of many other drugs
Proton Pump Inhibitors Drugs
–OmePRAZOLE (Prilosec)
–EsomePRAZOLE (Nexium)
–LansoPRAZOLE (Prevacid)
–DexlansoPRAZOLE (Dexilant)
–PantoPRAZOLE (Protonix)
–RabePRAZOLE (Aciphex)
• Used for GERD, ulcers
,Proton Pump Inhibitors Therapeutic actions
–Specifically inhibit the H+, K+–ATPase enzyme system on the secretory
surface of gastric parietal cells
• Blocks final step of acid production
Proton Pump Inhibitors Indications
-Short-term treatment of active duodenal ulcers, GERD, erosive
esophagitis, and benign active gastric disease
-Long-term treatment of pathological hypersecretory conditions
-Maintenance therapy for erosive esophagitis and ulcers
Proton Pump Inhibitors Contraindications
-Allergy
-Concurrent use with medications containing rilpivirine
Proton Pump Inhibitors Cautions
Pregnancy or lactation
, Proton Pump Inhibitors Adverse effects
–Related to effects on H+, K+–ATPase pump on the parietal and other
cells
–CNS effects
–GI effects
–Upper respiratory tract symptoms
–Long-term use: increase in bone loss, hypertension
Proton Pump Inhibitors Drug–drug interactions
-Benzodiazepines, phenytoin, warfarin
-Ketoconazole, theophylline
-Some antiretroviral medications
GI Protectant Drug
Sucralfate