Medicines Knowledge Week 3 (Carbamazepine, Levetiracetam, Tiotropium +/- combinations, Fluticasone +/- combinations, Prednisolone) Flashcards

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Carbamazepine drug class

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Antiepileptic drug

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Carbamazepine Indication (2 marks)

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Epilepsy –> simple and complex focal (partial) seizures, and generalised tonic-clonic seizures

Bipolar disorder

Trigeminal neuralgia

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Carbamazepine dosage range and timing (2 marks)

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Adult, oral, initially 100 mg twice daily; increase daily dose gradually by 100–200 mg every 2–4 weeks according to response.

  • Usual range, 400 mg – 1.2 g daily in 2 or more doses; up to 2 g daily may be required.
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Carbamazepine counselling

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Take with food to help prevent stomach upset.

Carbamazepine may also increase the effects of alcohol.

Do not stop taking this medicine suddenly unless your doctor tells you to.

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Carbamezapine monitoring (2 marks)

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Monitor bone mineral density and the use of vitamin D and calcium supplements. To prevent osteoporosis.

Monitor for skin reactions.

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Levetiracetam drug class

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Antiepileptic

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Levetiracetam indication

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Monotherapy of focal (partial seizures)

Adjunctive therapy of myoclonic seizures

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Levetiracetam dosage range and timing

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Monotherapy: Initially 250mg twice daily then upto 1.5g twice daily

Adjunctive therapy: Initially 500mg twice daily upto 1.5g twice daily

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Levetiracetam counselling

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Levetiracetam may also increase the effects of alcohol.

Do not stop taking this medicine suddenly unless your doctor tells you to.

The mixture can be diluted in a glass of water.

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Levetiracetam monitoring (2 marks)

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Monitor for adverse effects such as severe skin reactions

Caution in patients with history of psychiatric problems

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Tiotropium drug class

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Anticholinergics –> lama

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Tiotropium indication (2 marks)

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Maintenance treatment of moderate to severe asthma along with an ICS

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Tiotropium dosage range and timing?

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Braltus and Spiriva handihaler: DPI 1 capsule inhaled once daily

Spiriva Respimat: 2 inhalations (of 2.5 micrograms) once daily –> same with asthma

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Tiotropium counselling

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Do not allow the powder or mist to come into contact with your eyes

Tell your doctor if you notice any eye pain or discomfort

Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how this medicine affects you, it can cause dizziness or affect your vision

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Tiotropium monitor

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Monitor for adverse effects such as constipation

Caution in patients with bladder obstruction –> symptoms may worsen

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Tiotropium is given with …? Dose?

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olodaterol –> laba

  • Tiotropium with olodaterol: Adult, 2 inhalations (2.5/2.5 micrograms) once daily.
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Tiotropium (LAMA) is given with ICS in asthma, what are examples of this?

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Beclometasone 250-400mcg

Budesonide 500-800mcg

Ciclesonide 240-320mg

Fluticasone furoate 100mcg

Fluticasone propoionate 250-500mcg

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Fluticasone drug class

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Inhaled corticosteroid (ICS)

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Fluticasone indication

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Maintenance treatment of asthma and COPD

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Fluticasone dosage range and timing

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Adult, child >12 years, Dry Powder Inhaler (DPI) 100–200 micrograms once daily.

Moderate to severe hepatic impairment: DPI 100 micrograms once daily

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Fluticasone counselling

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  • Make sure that your doctor has given you an asthma action plan
  • Rinse your mouth with water, gargle and spit out after use.
  • Use a spacer with the metered dose inhaler
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Fluticasone monitoring

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Monitor for adverse effects such as allergic reactions and rash

Caution in patients with hepatic impairment (dose needs to be lowered)

23
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What is fluticasone used with? What are the doses?

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Fluticasone furoate with umeclidinium and vilanterol (LAMA and LABA)

> DPI, 1 inhalation (100/62.5/25 micrograms) inhaled once daily –> for CPD

Fluticasone furoate with vilanterol (LABA)

> DPI 100/25 or 200/25 micrograms, 1 inhalation once daily –> for asthma and COPD

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Fluticasone counselling

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  • Use a spacer with the metered dose inhaler.
  • Make sure that your doctor has given you an asthma action plan
  • Rinse your mouth with water, gargle and spit out after use.
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Fluticasone monitoring

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Monitor for adverse effects such as rash and angioedema

Caution in patients with hepatic impairment, use a lower dose

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Prednisolone drug class

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Corticosteroids

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Prednisolone indication

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autoimmune or inflammatory disease, acute asthma, COPD exacerbation, acute gout

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Prednisolone dosage range and timing

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Acute asthma, oral 50 mg once daily for 5–10 days.

COPD exacerbation, oral 50 mg once daily for 5–14 days.

Acute gout, oral 20–50 mg once daily for 3–5 days.

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Prednisolone counselling

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Take the tablets or oral liquid with food to help reduce stomach upset.

This medication may affect your mood, eg you may feel more happy or sad than usual.

Do not stop taking this medicine suddenly unless your doctor tells you to.

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Prednisolone monitoring

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Monitor for adverse effects such as severe skin reactions and depression

Caution in patients with diabetes –> corticosteroids may cause hyperglycaermia and worsen diabetes control