Antihistamines Flashcards

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Give 3 examples of non-sedating antihistamines

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  • Cetirizine
  • Fexofenadine
  • Loratidine
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Give 3 examples of sedating antihistamines

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  • Chlorphenamine
  • Promethazine
  • Cyclizine
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What is the mechanism of action of antihistamines?

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They compete with histamines for binding to the histamine H1 receptors, thus blocking the effects of histamine

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What do histamines do?

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They cause vasodilation and increased vascular permeability

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What happens in anaphylaxis, regarding histamine?

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Histamines are released and vasodilation is widespread and results in significant hypotension

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What are the routes of delivery of antihistamines?

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  • PO

- IV

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7
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When might antihistamines be given IV?

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In anaphylaxis

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What are the indications for antihistamines?

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  • Emergency treatment of anaphylaxis
  • Pruritis and urticaria
  • Seasonal allergic rhinitis
  • Anti-emetic
  • Insomnia
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What antihistamine is used in the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis?

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Chlorphenamine

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What antihistamine is most effect in treating urticaria and pruritus?

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Chlorphenamine

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What antihistamine is most commonly used as an anti-emetic?

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Cyclizine

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12
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When should antihistamines be used with caution?

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  • Prostatic enlargement
  • Urinary retention
  • Pyloric stenosis
  • Pyloroduodenal obstruction
  • Epilepsy
  • Patients at risk of angle-closure glaucoma
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Can antihistamines be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

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Should check advice from manufacturer before taking specific antihistamine during pregnancy and breastfeeding

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What monitoring should be done with antihistamines?

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  • Monitor patients for symptomatic improvement

- Follow local protocols for post-anaphylaxis monitoring

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What might antihistamines interact with?

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  • TCAs and MAOIs

- Muscarinic antagonists

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16
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What might happen if you give TCAs/MAOIs with antihistamines?

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Increased sedation and anti-muscarinic effects

17
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What might happen if you give muscarinic antagonists with antihistamines?

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Antimuscarinic effects become more pronounced

18
Q

What are the common side effects of antihistamines?

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  • Headache
  • Drowsiness
  • Antimuscarinic effects
19
Q

What are the less common side effects of antihistamines?

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  • Extrapyramidal side effects
  • Hypersensitivity reactions
  • Psychomotor impairment
20
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What counselling is required with antihistamines?

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  • Carry with you

- Drowsiness and impairment of function

21
Q

What counselling is required with antihistamines regarding carrying them with you?

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Advise patients to carry antihistamines with them if they suffer from allergic reactions, particularly in cases where specific causative agents are unknown

22
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Other than antihistamines, what should a patient with a severe allergy or history of anaphylaxis carry with them?

A

Adrenaline auto-injection pen

23
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What counselling is required with antihistamines regarding drowsiness and impairment of function?

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Warn patients about drowsiness, as this may impair the patient ability to drive or operate machinery. This is not advised when taking sedating anti-histamines, and the patient should follow specific instructions from the manufacturer of the antihistamines they are taking regarding driving safety and the use of machinery