RESP: BETA-2-AGONISTS Flashcards
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BETA-2-AGONISTS: INDICATIONS
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- Asthma
- COPD
- Hyperkalaemia
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BETA-2-AGONISTS: MOA
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- These receptors are found in smooth muscle of the bronchi, GIT, uterus and blood vessels
- Stimulation of the GPCR = signalling cascade that leads to smooth muscle relaxation
- Improves airflow in constricted airways, reducing the symptoms of breathlessness
- B2 agonists stimulate Na+/K+-ATPase pumps on cell surface membranes, thereby causing a shift of K+ from the extracellular to the intracellular component
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BETA-2-AGONISTS: ADVERSE EFFECTS
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- Activation of these receptors accounts for the common flght vs flight advers effects of tachycardia, palpitations, anxiety and tremors
- Promote glycogenolysis, so may increase the serum glucose concentration
- High levels serum lactate levels rise, so LABA can cause muscle cramps
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BETA-2-AGONISTS: WARNINGS
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- Without inhaled steroid, LABA are associated with asthma related deaths
- Take care when prescribing in patients with CVD, as can provoke arrhythmias
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BETA-2-AGONISTS: INTERACTIONS
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- Beta blockers
- Concomitant use of high-dose nebulised b2 agonists with theophylline and corticosteroids can lead to hypokalaemia, so serum potassium concentrations should be monitored