Clinical Perspective of Asthma & COPD Flashcards
These drugs are monoclonal antibodies against IL-5.
Mepolizumab, benralizumab
True/False. Frequent SABA use is associated with a reduced bronchodilator response.
True - receptors become desensitized
What is the MOA of Omalizumab?
IgG antibody against IgE that prevents activation of mast cells
The term “blue bloater” is most associated with what disease?
Chronic bronchitis
Roflumilast is a PDE-4 inhibitor. What is the clinical effect of this drug?
Reduces the number of COPD exacerbations
What pulmonary function test is most useful in differentiating COPD and asthma?
Diffusing capacity (DLCO) - decreased in COPD
When are ICS indicated in patients with COPD?
History of exacerbations requiring hospitalization
What is the etiology of atopic/extrinsic asthma?
Allergic asthma, more common in males, positive family history
Asthma symptoms are worse during the night and early morning. Why is this?
This is when histamine levels are highest and cortisol levels are lowest
What is the etiology of non-atopic or intrinsic asthma?
Non-allergic asthma, more common in females, no family history
This drug is used to treat COPD, but is associated with severe diarrhea. What is the MOA?
Roflumilast - PDE-4 inhibitor to increases cAMP
A combination of LABAs and (LAMAs/ICS) are preferred in treating COPD?
LABAs + LAMAs –> ICS carry a risk of pneumonia in patients with COPD and are only used in cases of repeated exacerbations
The term “pink puffer” is most associated with what disease?
Emphysema
What is the MOA of dupliumab?
Monoclonal antibody against IL-4 & IL-13 that prevents B cell maturation and IgE release