Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent) COPY Flashcards
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Class
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- Anticholinergic
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Mechanism of action
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- Antagonizes action of ACh on bronchial smooth muscles resulting in bronchodilation
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Indications
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- Maintenance treatment of bronchospasm in COPD/asthma pt
- Can be used alone or in combination with other bronchodilators
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Contraindications
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- Allergic to Atrovent, atropine, anticholinergic derivatives, soy & peanuts
- Do not give to pt younger than 12 yo
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Adverse reactions
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- H/A
- Papitations
- Nervousness
- Dizziness
- Aggravates HTN
- Epistaxis
- Exacerbates cough symptoms
- Blurred vision, conjunctivitis, local irritation
- Nasal dryness, congestion and burning
- Taste perversion, hoarsness, pharyngitis
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Drug interactions
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- None in emergency setting
- Safe when used in conjunction with beta adrenergic bronchodilators
- Can be used with pulmonary medications like methylxanthines and corticosteroids
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Dosage and administration
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- PT must be at least 12 yo
- 500µg 3-4 times a day by NEB, with doses 6-8 hrs apart
- Can be mixed in the NEB with albuterol or metaproternol if used within 1 hr
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Duration of action
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- Onset: 15-30 min
- Peak effect: 1-2 hrs
- Duration of action: 4-5 hrs
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Ipratroprium Bromide (Atrovent)
Special considerations
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- Pregnancy: Cat B
- Safety in children younger than 12 yo has not been established