Long-Term Control Medications in Asthma and COPD - ICS Flashcards
beclomethasone brand name
QVAR
beclomethasone dosage form
Redihaler (MDI)
beclomethasone dosing ages
5-11 and adults
budesonide brand name
Pulmicort
budesonide dosage form
flexhaler
budesonide dosing ages
5-11, adults
nebulizer
budesonide brand name
Pulmicort Respules
nebulizer
budesonide dosage form
nebulizer solution
nebulizer
budesonide dosing ages
0-4, 5-11
ciclesonide brand name
Alvesco
ciclesonide dosage form
HFA
ciclesonide dosing ages
≥ 6-11 and adults
fluticasone propionate brand name(s)
- Flovent
- ArmonAir Diginhaler
fluticasone propionate dosage froms
- HFA
- DPI
- Aerosol Powder Inhaler (MDPI)
fluticasone propionate dosing ages
0-4, 5-11, adults
fluticasone furoate brand name
Arnuity Ellipta
fluticasone furoate dosage form
Ellipta
fluticasone furoate dosing ages
5-11 and adults
mometasone brand name
Asmanex
mometasone dosage forms
- HFA
- Twisthaler
mometasone dosing ages
5-11 and adults
adverse effects of ICS
- THRUSH
- cough
- dysphonia
counseling tips for ICS
* patients should rinse/spit
* most ___ long-term control therapy for asthma
* may increase the risk of ___ in COPD patients
* titrate to lowest effective dose
* Pulmicort Respules require a __ Nebulizer and should not be mixed with other nebulizer medications
* high doses increase the risk for ___ side effects
- effective
- pneumonia
- Jet
- systemic
Inhaled Corticosteroids (ICS) work by
preventing and controling inflammation