Copy of Respiratory - Sheet1 Flashcards
Diphenhydramine, dimenhydrinate, chlorpheniramine
1) Use: Allergy, motion sickness, sleep aid
2) Class/MOA: H1 blockers 1st generation/ Reverisble inhibitors of H1 histamine receptors
3) Side effects/ADEs: sedation, antimuscarinic, anti alpha andrenergic
4) Fun Facts: Names contain “-en/-ine” or “-en/-ate”
Loratadine, fexofenadine, desloratadine, cetirizine
1) Use: Allergy
2) Class/MOA: H1 blockers 2nd generation/reversible inhibitors of H1 histamine receptors
3) Side effects/ADEs: Less sedating than 1st generation because of decreased entry into CNS
4) Fun Facts: Name usually ends in “-adine”
Albuterol
1) Use: Asthma, acute exacerbation
2) Class/MOA: Beta 2 agonist, relaxes broncial smooth muscle
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Salmeterol, formoterol
1) Use: Asthma, prophylaxis
2) Class/MOA: Beta 2 agonist, relaxes bronchial smooth muscle, long acting
3) Side effects/ADEs: Tremor, arrhythmia
4) Fun Facts
Ipratropium
1) Use: asthma, COPD (tiotropium)
2) Class/MOA: Long Acting muscarinic antagonist/ competeitve block of muscarinic receptors, prevents bronchoconstriction
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Beclomethasone, fluticasone
1) Use: 1st line for chronic asthma
2) Class/MOA: Corticosteroid/ inhibits the synthesis of virtually all cytokines. Inactivates NFkB transcription factor for production of TNF alpha, among other inflammatory agents
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Montelukast, zafirlukast
1) Use: Block Asthma, especially aspirin induced
2) Class/MOA: Antileukotrienes/block leukotriene receptor
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Zileuton
1) Use: Asthma
2) Class/MOA: Antileukotrienes/5 lipoxygenase pathway inhibitor, blocks conversion of arachidonic acid to leukotrienes
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Omalizumab
1) Use: Allergic asthma resistant to inhaled steroid and long acting beta agonists
2) Class/MOA: Monoclonal anti IgE antibody, binds mosly unbound serum IgE
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Theophylline
1) Use: Asthma
2) Class/MOA: Methylxanthines/ causes bronchodilation by inhibiting phosphodiesterase, thereby decreasing cAMP hydrolysis, blocks adenosine
3) Side effects/ADEs: cardiotoxicity, neurotoxicity, metabolized by P450 these limit use
4) Fun Facts: narrow therapeutic index
Guaifenesin
1) Use: Expectorant
2) Class/MOA: Thins respiratory secreitons, doesn’t suppress cough reflex
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
N-acetylcysteine
1) Use: Expectorant, CF patients, antidote for acetaminophen overdose
2) Class/MOA: Mucolytic, loosen mucous plugs (CF patients)
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Bosentan
1) Use: Pulmonary arterial hypertension
2) Class/MOA: Compeitively antagonizes endothelin 1 receptors, decreasing pulmonary vascular resistance
3) Side effects/ADEs:
4) Fun Facts
Dextromethorphan
1) Use: antitussive=cough suppressant
2) Class/MOA: Antagonizes nmda glutamate recptors, synthetic codeine analog
3) Side effects/ADEs: Mild opioid effect when used in excess, mild abuse potential
4) Fun Facts: Naloxone can be given for overdose
Pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine
1) Use: Nonprescription nasal decongestants: Reduce hyperemia, edema and nasal congestion, obstructed eustachian tubes
2) Class/MOA: Sympathomimetic alpha antagonistic
3) Side effects/ADEs: Hypertension, CNS stimulaiton/anxiety (pseudoephedrine)
4) Fun Facts: pseudophedrine also used as a stimulant and to make meth