Drugs Flashcards
Short acting agonists
6 what are the SEs

Long acting B2agonists

Summary of Agonists
SEs

Antimuscarinics
MOA
Used with?
used when? ABC

Methylxanthines

Summary of MOA of Bronchodilators

Antiinflammatory agents
By 2 actions
1.

Anti-inflammatory drugs Corticosteroids
MOA
Inhaled
Oral

Combo B2 and antiinflammatory

Leukotriene pathways in asthma
Leukotrienes are products of?
Potent?
Released by what type of cells?
Why does aspirin induce Asthma?
A-D

Leukotriene Antagonists
5-lipoxygenase inhibitor:
Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists:
Therapeutic Uses:
Modest?
Good for someone with?
ASA
Not indicated for?
Advantages?
AEs

Mast cell stabilizer

Anti-IgE antibody

Management of asthma chart

Control of asthma during preganancy

Bronchodilators Table

Antiinflammatory Table

COPD vs Asthma

Therapeutic options key points
5

Therapeutic options smoking
Nicotine ____ Therapy
Pharmacologic 2 options

Therapy options meds
8 types

Therapy options bronchodilators
- _____ medications are _____ to the _____ management of COPD
- Prescribed in 2 ways
- Principle bronchodilator txs are?
- Choice of treatment depends on?
- ___________ are convienient and more effective for symptom relief than _____ acting and reduce _____ and related hospitalizations
- ____________ Of different pharmacological class may improve?

Therapy options inhaled cortico
Regular Tx with inhaled corticosteroids improves?
Withdrawal from tx may lead to?
________ _______ _____ ____ is more effective than an individual components in improving?
Addition of a ____/inhaled corticosteroid combination to an ______ apprears to provide additional benefits
Chronic Tx with _____ should be avoided because of poor?










