Deja Ch 7 Pulmo Flashcards
What are the classifications of asthma severity?
Mild intermittent; mild persistent; moderate persistent; severe persistent
What are the main classifications of drugs for asthma?
Bronchodilators; anti-inflammatory agents
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Albuterol
Short-acting _2-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Epinephrine
Short-acting _2-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Terbutaline
Short-acting _2-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Salmeterol
Long-acting _2-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Formoterol
Long-acting _2-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Isoproterenol
Short-acting _-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Metaproterenol
Short-acting _-adrenergic agonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Fluticasone
Inhaled corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Flunisolide
Inhaled corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Beclomethasone
Inhaled corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Triamcinolone
Inhaled corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Budesonide
Inhaled corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Methylprednisolone
Systemic corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Prednisone
Systemic corticosteroid
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Cromolyn
Mast cell stabilizer
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Nedocromil
Mast cell stabilizer
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Ipratropium
Inhaled anticholinergic
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Tiotropium
Inhaled anticholinergic
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Theophylline
Phosphodiesterase inhibitor; adenosine antagonist; methylxanthine
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Zileuton
5-Lipoxygenase inhibitor
Name the drug class for each of the following medications: Zafirlukast
Leukotriene receptor antagonist
Name the drug class for each of the following medications:Montelukast
Leukotriene receptor antagonist
How do _2-agonists help treat asthma?
Bronchodilation via _2-adrenoceptor-mediated smooth muscle relaxation
How do corticosteroids help treat asthma?
Decrease production and release of proinflammatory cytokines; decrease inflammatory cell activation, recruitment, and infiltration; decrease vascular permeability; decrease mucous production; increase number and sensitivity of _2-adrenergic receptors
How do mast cell stabilizers help treat asthma?
Prevent mast cell degranulation, thereby decreasing release of histamine, platelet activating factor, leukotrienes, and other mediators that cause bronchoconstriction. Therefore only useful before exposure to allergen.
How do inhaled anticholinergics help treat asthma?
Competitively inhibit muscarinic receptors, thereby inhibiting vagal-mediated bronchoconstriction; reduce mucous production
How do phosphodiesterase inhibitors help treat asthma?
Increase cAMP which causes bronchodilation
How do 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors help treat asthma?
Inhibits production of leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4) from arachidonic acid, thereby preventing bronchoconstriction
What _2-adrenergic agonist is commonly used as a tocolytic agent (stops premature labor by relaxing uterine smooth muscle)?
Terbutaline
What cation can be used as a tocolytic agent?
Mg2+ (Magnesium ion)
Is cromolyn used for treatment or prevention of an asthma attack?
Prevention
Is nedocromil effective during an acute asthma attack?
No
What are the side effects of mast cell stabilizers?
Bitter taste; throat irritation
What are the side effects of _2-adrenergic agonists?
Tachycardia; muscle tremors; anxiety; arrhythmias; hyperglycemia; hypokalemia; hypomagnesemia (systemic side effects are minimized when drug is delivered via inhalation)