Anticholinergics Flashcards
List the Anticholinergics - Short acting (SAMA) & Long acting (LAMA
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SAMA- ipratoprium
LAMA- tiopropium( ONCE DAILY) ,umeclidinium (ONCE daily), aclidinium ( TWICE daily)
What is the Indication,MOA of LAMA
Indication-Commonly used in COPD
MOA- bind to the cholinergic receptors and inhibit them, blocking acetylcholine
What are the precautions , A/E, Pregnancy and breastfeeding Information
Adverse effects-
-C/ dry mouth( can’t SPIT) INFREQUENT- blurred vision( can’t SEE), urinary retention(cant PEE), dizziness( ipratropium esp) Rare/ constipation( can’t SHIT)
Precautions.
- cardiovascular- may increase risk of cardio vascular effects
- Acute angle glaucoma crisis may be precipitated - symptoms may be worsened.
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding- safe
What are the practice points and Counselling with anticholinergics
- Notify your doctor if you have any pain in eye ( hint- can’t make acute Angle glaucoma worse )
- Can cause dizziness/ can affect your mental alertness and hence don’t drive - esp with ipratropium
- Can’t use SAMA and LAMA together - stop ipratropium if tiopromium is required