Resp - Pharm (H1 blockers, Expectorants, & other respiratory drugs) Flashcards
Pg. 613 in First Aid 2014 Sections include: -H1 blockers -Expectorants -Dextromorphan -Pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine
What is the mechanism of H1 blockers?
Reversible inhibitors of H1 histamine receptors
What are the categories of H1 blockers? Give examples of at least 3 drugs in each category.
1ST GENERATION: Diphenhydramine, Dimenhydrinate, Chlorpheniramine; 2ND GENERATION: Loratadine, Fexofenadine, Desloratadine, Cetirizine
What are 3 examples of 1st generation H1 blockers? What do their names contain?
(1) Diphenhydramine (2) Dimenhydrinate (3) Chlorpheniramine; Think: Name contain “-en/-ine” or “-en/-ate”
What are 3 clinical uses of 1st generation H1 blockers?
(1) Allergy (2) Motion sickness (3) Sleep aid
What are 3 toxicities associated with H1 blockers?
(1) Sedation (2) Antimuscarinic (3) Anti-alpha-adrenergic
What are 4 examples of 2nd generation H1 blockers? What do their names contain?
(1) Loratadine (2) Fexofenadine (3) Desloratadine (4) Cetirizine; Names usually end in “-adine”
What is the clinical use of 2nd generation H1 blockers?
Allergy
What is the significance/advantage of 2nd generation H1 blockers in terms of toxicities?
Far less sedating than 1st generation because of decreasing entry into CNS
What are 2 examples of Expectorants?
(1) Guaifensin (2) N-acetylcysteine
What is the mechanism of Guaifenesin?
Expectorant - thins respiratory secretions; does not suppress cough reflex
What is the mechanism of N-acetylcysteine? In what 2 ways is it used clinically?
Mucolytic - can loosen mucous plugs in CF patients. Also used as an antidote for acetaminophen overdose.
What kind of drug is Dextromethorphan, and what is its mechanism? Of what is it an analog?
Antitussive (antagonizes NMDA glutamate receptors). Synthetic codeine analog.
What effect does Dextromethorphan have when used in excess?
Has mild opioid effect when used in excess
What is given for Dextromethorphan overdose?
Naloxone can be given for overdose
What is a potential toxicity of Dextromethorphan?
Mild abuse potential