16. Antiinflammatory agents used in bronchial asthma. Antitussive agents and expectorants Flashcards
1
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Which are the anti-inflammatory drug groups?
A
- Systemic glucocorticoids
- Inhaled corticosteroids
- Leukotriene modifier
- Degranulation drugs
- Monoclonal antibodies
2
Q
Which are the systemic glucocorticoids?
A
- Methylprednisolone
- Prednisone
3
Q
Which are the inhaled corticosteroids?
A
- Beclamethasone
- Fluticasone
- Budesonide
4
Q
Which are the leukotriene modifiers?
A
- Zafirlukast, montelukast
- Zileuton
5
Q
Which are the degranulation inhibitors?
A
- Cromolyn
- Nedocromil
6
Q
Which are the antitiussive drug groups?
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- Centrally-acting antitussive
- Peripherally-acting antitussive
7
Q
Which are the centrally-acting antitussive drugs?
A
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Opioid:
- Codeine
- Dihydrocodeine
- Narcotine
- Ethylmorphine
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Non-opioid:
- Butamirate
- Dextromethorphan
8
Q
Which are the peripherally-acting antitussive drugs?
A
- Prenoxdiazine
- Lidocaine
- Levodopropizine
9
Q
Which are the expectorant drug groups?
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- Secretolytics
- Mucolytics
- Secretomotoric agents
10
Q
Which are the secretolytic expectorant drugs?
A
- Ipecacuanha
- Guaifenesine
- Saponines
- Essential oils
- Iodine salts, NH3Cl
11
Q
Which are the mucolytic expectorant drugs?
A
- Bromhexine
- Acetylcysteine
- Dornase alpha
12
Q
Which are the secretomotoric expectorant drugs?
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- Theophylline
- Beta2 agonists