4 - Anesthetics, Antihistamines Flashcards
Topical ocular anesthetics
- MOA
- structure
- amide vs ester
Block nerve conduction and change membrane permeability by stopping influx of Na+ ions into nerve cytoplasm
-w/o Na+ entry, nerve cannot depol
Aromatic residue = lipophilic
Intermediate chain = incr length + potency
Amino group = hydrophilic
Bond b/w intermediate chain + amino group = amide vs ester
- A: LONGER duration of action, metabolized by LIVER, LESS toxic, LIDOCAINE
- E: shorter duration of action, metabolized locally, ALL TOPICALS, INCL OCULAR (gtts)
Proparacaine
- type of drug
- SE
Topical anesthetic (ester)
Corneal melting
Benoxinate
- type of drug
- use
- SE
Topical anesthetic (ester)
Fluoress = benoxinate + fluorescein
Corneal melting
Antihistamines
-MOA
Block type 1 HS reactions = minimize red/watery/itchy effects
- block cell receptors
- do NOT prevent release of histamine from mast cells and basophils
Emedastine
- type of drug
- use
H1 antihistamine
In combination with a vasoconstrictor agent (e.g. Naphcon A) for mild-mod allergic conj-itis
Cromolyn sodium
- type of drug
- MOA
- use
Mast cell stabilizer
Acts on exposed mast cells to inhibit degranulation upon reexposure to Ag: stabilizes membrane, PREVENTING Ca2+ INFLUX, and degranulation
Chronic allergic conj-itis: effects begin days-weeks after starting
Vernal conj-itis or atopic keratoconj-itis
Lodoxamide
- type of drug
- MOA
- use
Mast cell stabilizer
Acts on exposed mast cells to inhibit degranulation upon reexposure to Ag: stabilizes membrane, PREVENTING Ca2+ INFLUX, and degranulation
Chronic allergic conj-itis: effects begin days-weeks after starting
Vernal conj-itis or atopic keratoconj-itis
Pemirolast
- type of drug
- MOA
- use
Mast cell stabilizer
Acts on exposed mast cells to inhibit degranulation upon reexposure to Ag: stabilizes membrane, PREVENTING Ca2+ INFLUX, and degranulation
Chronic allergic conj-itis: effects begin days-weeks after starting
Vernal conj-itis or atopic keratoconj-itis
Nedocromil
- type of drug
- MOA
- use
Mast cell stabilizer
Acts on exposed mast cells to inhibit degranulation upon reexposure to Ag: stabilizes membrane, PREVENTING Ca2+ INFLUX, and degranulation
Chronic allergic conj-itis: effects begin days-weeks after starting
Vernal conj-itis or atopic keratoconj-itis
Bepotastine
- type of drug
- use
Mast cell stabilizer + Antihistamine
Long-term and acute allergic symptoms
Epinastine
- type of drug
- use
Mast cell stabilizer + Antihistamine
Long-term and acute allergic symptoms
Olopatadine
- type of drug
- use
- 0.10% vs 0.20%
Mast cell stabilizer + Antihistamine
Long-term and acute allergic symptoms
- 10% = patanol
- 20% = pataday
Ketotifen
- type of drug
- use
Mast cell stabilizer + Antihistamine
Long-term and acute allergic symptoms
Azelastine
- type of drug
- use
Mast cell stabilizer + Antihistamine
Long-term and acute allergic symptoms