Pharm Bronchodilators Flashcards

1
Q

what is the main pharmacological therapy for COPD?

A

bronchodilators

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2
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what formulations are offered in bronchodilators?

A

short and long acting

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3
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what is the purpose of inhaled anticholinergics?

A

decrease bronchoconstriction by reducing muscle tone

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4
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what do inhaled anticholinergics prevent?

A

they block acetylcholine from interacting with cholinergic ganglionic M1 and post ganglionic M3 receptors thereby preventing airway smooth muscle contraction and mucus gland secretion

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5
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when should inhaled anticholinergics be used with caution?

A

in persons glaucoma or prostate symptoms

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6
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what is the most common side effect of inhaled anticholinergics?

A

dry mouth

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7
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what is the purpose of inhaled beta-2-adrenergic receptor agonists?

A

cause bronchodilation by acting on the beta-2-adrenergic receptors located on the smooth muscle of the airways

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8
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what happens when beta-2-adrenergic receptors are stimulated?

A

there is an increase in the production of cyclic-AMP, which promotes smooth muscle relaxation

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9
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what long acting beta-2-adrenergic receptor agonists are recommended as maintenence therapies for the long term prevention and reduction of symptoms?

A

salmeterol and formoterol

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