2023-03-28T05:40:47+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>bind inflammatory cytokine antigens or receptors; block signaling </p>, <p>block cytokine that is overproduced in chronic inflammatory disease</p>, <p>lower patient ability to fight infections, must test for TB prior to start, no live vaccines</p>, <p>active infections, malignancies, hypersensitivity </p>, <p>b</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>d</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>enbrel, humira, cimza, simponi</p>, <p>plaque psoriasis </p>, <p>stelara, cosentyx</p>, <p>actemra, siliq </p>, <p>d</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>b,c</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>c</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>entyvio </p>, <p>c,d </p>, <p>denosumab; xgeva, prolia</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>binds to RANKL; inhibits osteoclastic bone resorption </p>, <p>inhibits T-lymphocytes that migrate into inflamed GI tissue</p>, <p>rheumatoid arthritis</p>, <p>cytokine storm</p>, <p>b</p>, <p>a</p>, <p>integrin receptor antagonist </p> flashcards
Immuno-therapeutics

Immuno-therapeutics

  • bind inflammatory cytokine antigens or receptors; block signaling

    How do bDMARDs work?

  • block cytokine that is overproduced in chronic inflammatory disease

    TNF-a blocker MOA?

  • lower patient ability to fight infections, must test for TB prior to start, no live vaccines

    What are BBW associated with TNF-a blockers?

  • active infections, malignancies, hypersensitivity

    What are Contraindications associated with TNF-a blockers?

  • b

    Which TNF-a blocker has a citrate free formulation to reduce injection site pain?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • a

    Which TNF-a blocker is a fusion protein?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • c

    Which TNF-a blocker has an extended half-life, bioavailability, and stability?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • b

    Which TNF-a blocker is administered every 2 weeks?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • a

    Which TNF-a blocker has several different injection platforms/mechanisms?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • c

    Which TNF-a blocker has no Fc region in its antibody structure?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • d

    Which TNF-a blocker is the first to only require one dose per month?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • c

    Which TNF-a blocker has a low transfer in breast milk and across the placenta?

    a) Enbrel

    b)Humira

    c) CIMZA

    d) SIMPONI

  • enbrel, humira, cimza, simponi

    What are our TNF-a blockers?

  • plaque psoriasis

    What was the original indication for our IL blockers?

  • stelara, cosentyx

    What are our IL blockers?

  • actemra, siliq

    What are our IL-receptor blockers?

  • d

    Which IL-medication is a first in class IL-12/IL-13 blocker?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • a

    Which IL-medication is a first-in-class IL-17A blocker?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • c

    Which IL-medication is a IL-17A receptor blocker?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • c

    Which IL-medication is contraindicated for Crohn's disease?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • b,c

    Which IL-medications can lower ability to fight off infections and require TB testing?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • b

    Which IL-medication is an IL-6 receptor blocker?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • c

    Which IL-medication has a BBW for suicidal ideation?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • b

    Which IL-medication can also be used to treat COVID-19 patients with severe disease?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • entyvio

    What is our T-cell communication antagonist?

  • c,d

    What conditions is Entyvio used to treat?

    a) RA

    b) Plaque Psoriasis

    c) Ulcerative colitis

    d) Crohn's disease

  • denosumab; xgeva, prolia

    What are our RANKL inhibitors?

  • a

    Which RANKL inhibitor is used to prevent Skeletal-related events in bone cancer?

    a) XGEVA

    b)PROLIA

  • b

    Which RANKL inhibitor is used to treat Osteoperosis in post-menopausal women?

    a) XGEVA

    b) PROLIA

  • binds to RANKL; inhibits osteoclastic bone resorption

    Denosumab MOA?

  • inhibits T-lymphocytes that migrate into inflamed GI tissue

    ENTYVIO MOA?

  • rheumatoid arthritis

    RANKL inhibitors are not for _______.

  • cytokine storm

    -a condition where IL-6 production gets stuck in a positive feedback loop causing the immune system to ramp up higher and higher until it attacks patient's own cells.

  • b

    Which IL medication is used in patients refractory to standard anti-TNFa therapy?

    a) Cosentyx

    b) Actemra

    c) Siliq

    d) Stelara

  • a

    Which immunoglobulin does Enbrel use on its Fc portion?

    a) IgG

    b)IgE

    c)IgA

    d)IgM

  • integrin receptor antagonist

    What is another drug classification for ENTYVIO?