Respiratory drugs Flashcards

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What do short acting Beta-2 agonists (SABA) do?

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Act on beta -2 receptors
Cause smooth muscle relaxation and dilate the airways
Rapid onset
effects last for up to 4 hours
Less lipophilic

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what do Leukotriene receptor antagonists do?

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Bronchodilation + anti-inflammatory effects
LTRAs reach maximal plasma conc within 3 hours
half-life can be up to 10 hours

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What do Methylxanthines do?

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Example: Theophylline
Bronchodilator
Has a reverse resistance to corticosteroids
active in CNS,CVS and GI
-MOA: Inhibits Phosphodiesterase enzyme so high levels of cAMP are maintained, MLCK inactivated, myosin not phosphorylated, so bronchial smooth muscle relaxation
-ADR: CNS + CVS, nervousness, insomnia, seizures

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What do long acting Beta-2 agonists(LABA) do?

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Act directly on beta-2 receptors
causes smooth muscle relaxation and dilate airways
rapid onset is also possible
effects can last up to 12 hours
More lipophilic

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What is hydrophobicity?

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Tendency of non-polar groups of a molecule to aggregate in order to minimise the unfavourable exposition to the surrounding polar solvent (water).

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What is Lipophilicity?

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A measure of affinity if a molecule for the non-polar solvent in a biphasic system constituted by a polar and non-polar solvent

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What do Long-acting muscarinic receptor antagonists do (LAMA)?

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  • used to treat asthma
  • has more selectivity for M3 receptor
    -more lipophilic
    -onset of action 30 mins - lasts 24 hours
    -e.g. tiotropium
  • quaternary nitrogen compounds
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What do Short-acting muscarinic receptor antagonists do (SAMA)?

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  • Used to treat asthma
  • Act on M2 and M3 receptors (non-selective) in the parasympathetic ns (vagus nerve)
  • onset of action 15 mins - lasts 3-5 hours
  • drugs are less lipophilic
    -e.g. Ipratropium bromide
  • bronchodilators
    -quaternary nitrogen compounds
    -ADR include dry mouth + GI tract effects
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