Respiratory Flashcards

1
Q

Which muscarinic antagonists can be used for the respiratory system?

A

Ipratropium and tiotropium

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2
Q

Which 3 categories of medications are commonly used for pulmonary hypertension? Hint: PPE

A
  • PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil)
  • Prostacyclin analogs (epoprostenol, iloprost)
  • Endothelin receptor antagonists (bosENtan)
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3
Q

Bosentan MOA

A

Competitive antagonization of endothelin-1 receptors
= less pulmonary vascular resistance

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4
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MOA Sildenafil

A

Inhibit PDE-5 —> more cGMP —> NO vasodilatory effect lasts longer

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5
Q

NEVER take _____ with sildenafil because _____

A

Nitrates

It can cause severe hypotension

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6
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MOA iloprost

A

PGI2 (prostacyclin) —> direct vasodilation

Also: inhibition of platelet aggregation

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7
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Main side effect of beta agonists

A

Tremor, arrhythmia

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8
Q

MOA of inhaled corticosteroids

A

Inactivate NF-kB —> less transcription of TNF-a and other proinflammatory

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9
Q

Mouth rinse must be done after using ICS because of the risk of _____

A

Oral thrush

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10
Q

Fluticasone is a ____

A

ICS

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11
Q

Which is long acting: tiotropium or ipratropium?

A

Tiotropium

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12
Q

Antileukotrienes are mostly used for which types of asthma?

A

Aspirin or exercise induced

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13
Q

MOA zileuton

A

Inhibits 5-lipoxygenase pathway
= no conversion of arachidonic acid —> leukotrienes

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14
Q

MOA montelukast

A

Block leukotriene receptor CysLT1

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15
Q

When is omalizumab given?

A

Allergic asthma with:
- high IgE levels
- resistance to ICS
- resistance to b2-agonists

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16
Q

2 examples of methyxantines are:

A
  • theophylline
  • caffeine
17
Q

MOA theophylline

A

Inhibit phosphodiesterase —> more cAMP, block adenosine

18
Q

Why is theophylline rarely used?

A
  • Narrow therapeutic index
  • HIGHLY CARDIOTOXIC
  • Neurotoxic
19
Q

MOA mepolizumab and uses related to it

A

Monoclonal vs IL-5

Maintenance therapy in severe eosinophilic asthma

Others: reslizumab, benralizumab (receptor)

20
Q

Which medication must be given in an ACUTE asthma?

A

SABA

21
Q

Most common maintenance asthma medication

A

ICS

22
Q

Acute COPD exacerbation medication and other indications

A

SABA with or without SAMA (ipratropium)

Consider O2, steroids, and antibiotics

23
Q

COPD maintenance medication

A

LABA or LAMA

24
Q

When should triple therapy (ICS+LABA) be considered for COPD?

A

FEV1 <50%

25
Q

When are mastocyte inhibitors used?

A

As asthma attacks preventatives before exercise