Pulmonary Drugs Flashcards

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What is the class and mechanism of action of Zafirlukast?

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Leukotriene receptor antagonists

Selectively inhibits the binding of leukotrienes to their receptors

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What are the indications and adverse effects of Ipratropium?

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COPD, occasionally asthma by oral inhalation

Airway irritation, GI upset, xerostomia, urinary retention, increased ocular pressure, anticholinergic effects

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What are the indications and adverse effects of Tiotropium?

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COPD (oral inhalation)

Airway irritation, GI upset, xerostomia, urinary retention, increased ocular pressure, anticholinergic effects

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What is the physiological effect of Tiotropium?

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Bronchodilation; inhibits serous & seromucous gland secretions in the nasal mucosa

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What class of drug is Triamcinolone?

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Glucocorticoid

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What is the class of drug and mechanism of action of Omalizumab?

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Monoclonal antibody to IgG

Binds to high affinity Fc receptor on IgE preventing binding to mast cells and lowers serum [IgE]

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What are the physiological effects of Nedocromil?

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Inhibits the early & late bronchoconstriction responses to inhaled antigen and secondary to non-antigenic stimuli; also decreases the activation of airway nerves

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What are the indications and adverse effects of albuterol?

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Inhaler: acute asthma attacks, prophylaxis & Tx of COPD/asthma induced bronchospasm; oral: asthma prophylaxis

Most related to activation of sympathetic system: tremor, tachycardia, palpitations, anxiety, excitability, hypokalemia

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What is the physiological effect of Triamcinolone?

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  1. Prevents synthesis of leukotrienes & prostaglandins. 2. Further inhibits production of prostaglandins. 3. Prevents leukocyte and lymphocyte chemotaxis & activation
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What is the class and mechanism of action of albuterol?

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β-2 receptor agonist

Relaxes SM by activating adenylate cyclase which increases intracellular [cAMP]

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What are the indications and adverse effects of Omalizumab?

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Moderate to severe allergic asthma; given SubQ every 2- 4 weeks

Headache, URTI, sinusitis, pharyngitis, arthralgia

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What are the indications and adverse effects of Nedocromil?

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Prophylaxis of asthmatic episodes (before exercise), long-term Tx of mild to moderate asthma (daily use)

Nausea, vomiting, dysgeusia, cough

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What is the class and mechanism of action of Ipratropium?

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Muscarinic receptor antagonists (anticholinergic agents)

Block the effects of vagus nerve stimulation on the airway by antagonizing the action of Ach at parasympathetic sites in bronchial SM

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What class of drug and the mechanism of action of Nedocromil?

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Mast cell stabilizer
Antagonizes the antigen-induced degranulation of mast cells & eosinophils preventing the release of histamine, leukotrienes & slow- reacting inflammatory mediators

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What are the adverse effects of Triamcinolone?

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Headache, pharyngitis, hoarseness, GI upset, xerostomia, facial edema

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What is the mechanism of action of Triamcinolone?

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Inhibits inflammation: 1. Increases lipocortin synthesis blocking PLA2 & release of AA. 2. Decreases synthesis of COX-2. 3. Blocks IFN- γ, IL-1, IL-2 production

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What is the class and mechanism of action of Tiotropium?

A

Muscarinic receptor antagonists (anticholinergic agents)

Block the effects of vagus nerve stimulation on the airway by antagonizing the action of Ach at parasympathetic sites in bronchial SM

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What is the physiological effect of Zafirlukast?

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Reduces airway inflammation that causes edema, bronchoconstriction, & mucus secretion

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What is the physiological effect of Omalizumab?

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Reduces mast cell degranulation limiting release of early & late phase allergic mediators

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What is the physiological effect of Montelukast?

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Reduces airway inflammation that causes edema, bronchoconstriction, & mucus secretion

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What is the class and mechanism of action of Montelukast?

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Leukotriene receptor antagonists

Selectively inhibits the binding of leukotrienes to their receptors

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What are the indications of Triamcinolone?

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Allergic rhinitis (nasal inhalation); asthma (oral inhalation)

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What is the physiological effect of albuterol?

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Bronchodilation persisting for 3-4 hrs with maximal effect at 30 min

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What is the physiological effect of Ipratropium?

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Bronchodilation; inhibits serous & seromucous gland secretions in the nasal mucosa

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What are the indications and adverse effects of Zafirlukast?

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Prophylaxis & Tx of chronic asthma

Headache, gastritis, URTI (flu-like); Zafirlukast inhibits CYP450 system causing several drug-drug interactions

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What are the indications and adverse effects of Montelukast?

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Prophylaxis & Tx of chronic asthma, allergic rhinitis

Headache, gastritis, URTI (flu-like); Zafirlukast inhibits CYP450 system causing several drug-drug interactions