RESPIRATORY Flashcards
1
Q
Types of Respiratory Drugs?
A
1) SABA
2) SAMA
3) LABA
4) LAMA
5) ICS
6) SABA + SAMA
7) LABA + LAMA
8) LABA + ICS
9) Other
2
Q
Name of SABA?
A
Ventolin (salbutamol)
- MDI (100mcg)
- nebule (2.5 or 5mg in 5ml)
3
Q
Name of SAMA?
A
Atrovent (ipratropium)
- MDI (20mcg)
- nebule (500mcg)
4
Q
Name of LABA?
A
- Serevent (salmeterol)
- Oxeze (formoterol)
- Onbrez (indacaterol)
- Foradil (formoterol)
5
Q
Name of LAMA?
A
- Spiriva (tiotropium)
- Incruse (umeclidinium)
- Turdoza (aclidinium)
- Seebri (glycopyronium)
6
Q
Name of ICS?
A
- Alvesco (ciclesonide)
- Asmanex (mometasone)
- Flovent (fluticasone propionate)
- Arnuity (fluticasone furoate)
- Pulmicort (budesonide)
- QVAR (beclomethasone)
7
Q
Name of SABA + SAMA?
A
Combivent (salbutamol + ipratropium)
8
Q
Name of LABA + LAMA?
A
- Anoro (vilanterol + umeclidinium)
- Duaklir (formoterol + aclidinium)
- Inspiolto (olodaterol + tiotropium)
- Ultibro (indacaterol + glycopyronium)
9
Q
Name of LABA + ICS?
A
- Advair (salmeterol + fluticasone propionate)
- Breo (vilanterol + fluticasone furoate)
- Symbicort (formoterol + budesonide)
- Zenhale (formoterol + mometasone)
10
Q
Name of Others?
A
- Accolate (zafirlukast) LTRA
- Singulair (montelukast) LTRA
- Xolair (omalizumab) anti IgE
- Prednisone oral corticosteroid
- Aminophylline (methylxanthine)
- Theophylline (methylxanthine)
- Daxas (roflumilast) PDE 4 inhibitor