RESP: CORTICOSTEROIDS (GLUCOCORTICOIDS) INHALED Flashcards
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CORTICOSTEROIDS, INHALED: INDICATIONS
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- Asthma
- COPD
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CORTICOSTEROIDS, INHALED: MOA
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- Pass through PM and interact with receptors in the cytoplasm
- The activated receptor then passes into the nucleus to modify the transcription of a large number of genes
- Pro-inflammatory interleukins, cytokines and chemokines are downregulated, while anti-inflammatory proteins are upregulated
- In the airways, this reduces mucosal inflammation, widens the airways, and reduces mucus secretion
- This improves symptoms and reduces exacerbations in asthma and COPD
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CORTICOSTEROIDS, INHALED: ADVERSE EFFECTS
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- Immunosuppressive effect can cause oral candidiasis (thrush infection)
- Hoarse voice
- Increased risk of pneumonia
- At very high doses when systemic side effects including adrenal suppression, growth retardation (children) and osteoporosis can occur
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CORTICOSTEROIDS, INHALED: WARNINGS
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- Used with caution in COPD patients with a history of pneumonia
- In children, where there is potential for growth suppression.
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CORTICOSTEROIDS, INHALED: INTERACTIONS
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NA
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CORTICOSTEROIDS, INHALED: EXAMPLES
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- beclometasone
- budesonide
- fluticasone