Module 2 Drug List Flashcards
What is the target for atropine and interaction
Muscarinic AChR
Antagonist
What is the mechanism of action for atropine
Blocks ACh action at the parasympathetic terminals
reversible and non-specific
What are the uses of atropine
-cycloplegia (paralysis of ciliary muscles in eye)
-anterior uveitis
-symptomatic bradycardia (due to over use of beta blockers)
-treatment of poisoning by insecticide
GI disorders
What are the side effects of atropine
Constipation
dizziness
drowsiness
dry mouth
dyspepsia
flushing
headache
nausea
palpitations
skin reactions
tachycardia
urinary disorders
vision disorders
vomiting
What is the target and action of ipratropium
Muscarinic AChR antagonist
What is the mechanism of action of ipratropium
Blocks ACh induced bronchoconstriction
What are the uses of ipratropium
(inhaled)
-reversible airway obstruction
-COPD
-acute bronchospasms
-severe or life threatening acute asthma
-rhinitis
What are the side effects of ipratropium
Arrhythmias
constipation
cough
dizziness
dry mouth
headache
nausea
GI disorders
What is the target and action of tiotropium
Muscarinic AChR antagonist
What is the mechanism of action of tiotropium
Blocks ACh induced bronchoconstriction
What is the use of tiotropium
inhaled
COPD maintenance
What are the side effects of tiotropium
Arrhythmias
constipation
cough
dizziness
dry mouth
headache
nausea
GI disorders
risk of infection
What is the drug target and action of salbutamol
B2 adrenergic receptor
agonist
SABA
What is the mechanism of action of salbutamol
Relaxes smooth muscle in the airways, leading to bronchodilation
What are the uses of salbutamol
Relief of bronchospasm in acute and chronic asthma and COPD
What are the side effects of salbutamol
Tremor
palpitations
tachycardia
anxiety
Muscle cramps
What is the target and action of salmeterol
B2 adrenergic receptor agonist (LABA)
What is the mechanism of action of salmeterol
Relaxes smooth muscle in the airways, leading to bronchodilation
What are the uses of salmeterol
-Reversible airways obstruction in patients requiring long-term regular bronchodilator therapy
-Nocturnal asthma in patients requiring long-term regular bronchodilator therapy
-Prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm in patients requiring long-term regular bronchodilator therapy
-Chronic asthma only in patients who regularly use an inhaled corticosteroid (not for immediate relief of acute asthma)
What are the side effects of salmeterol
Tremor
palpitations
tachycardia
anxiety
Muscle cramps
What is the target and action of formoterol
B2 adrenergic receptor agonist
What is the mechanism of action of formoterol
Relaxes smooth muscle in the airways, leading to bronchodilation
LABA