Drugs for Respiratory Disorders (Part 02) Flashcards

1
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Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis (AR)

A

• Antihistamines / H1 Blockers
• Alpha 1 Selective Agonists / Nasal Decongestants
• Inhaled Corticosteroids

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2
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(T/F): Combinations of oral antihistamines with decongestants are the first-line therapies for allergic rhinitis.

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3
Q

Antihistamines / H1 Blockers that are more lipid soluble and more sedating.

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First Generation

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4
Q

Antihistamines / H1 Blockers that are less lipid soluble and less sedating.

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Second Generation

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5
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Classes under First Generation of Antihistamines / H1 Blockers.

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• Ethanolamines
• Piperazine
• Alkylamines
• Phenothiazine
• Miscellaneous

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6
Q

Drug/s under Ethanolamines

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• Carbinoxamine (Clistin)
• Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine)
• Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)

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7
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Drug/s under Piperazine

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• Hydroxyzine (Atarax)
• Cyclizine (Marezine)
• Meclizine (Bonine)

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Drug/s under Alkylamines

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• Bropheniramine (Dimetane)
• Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton)

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9
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Drug/s under Phenothiazine

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Promethazine (Phenergan)

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10
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Drug/s under Miscellaneous in First Generation

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Cyproheptadine (Periactin)

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Classes under Second Generation of Antihistamines / H1 Blockers.

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• Piperidine
• Miscellaneous

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12
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Drug/s under Piperidine

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Fexofenadine (Allegra)

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13
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Drug/s under Miscellaneous in Second Generation

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• Loratadine (Claritin)
• Desloratadine (Clarinex)
• Cetirizine (Zyrtec)

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14
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Its MOA is to constrict dilated arterioles in the nasal mucosa and reduce airway resistance by binding at alpha 1 receptors.

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Alpha 1 Selective Agonists / Nasal Decongestants

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15
Q

An example of alpha 1 selective agonist that is available in cough and cold medications.

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Phenylephrine

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16
Q

An example of alpha 1 selective agonist that was withdrawn in USA because it can cause hemorrhagic stroke.

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Phenylpropanolamine

17
Q

A/E of Alpha 1 Selective Agonists / Nasal Decongestants

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A. Systemic
• Tolerance
• Exacerbation of Hypertension
• Urinary Retention

B. Inhalation
• Rhinitis Medicamentosa

18
Q

A condition of rebound nasal congestion suspected to be brought on by extended use of topical decongestants.

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Rhinitis Medicamentosa

19
Q

Drug/s under Inhaled Corticosteroids

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• Budesonide
• Beclomethasone
• Fluticasone
• Flunisolide

20
Q

Drug/s used for Common Colds

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• Decongestants
• Antihistamines
• Mucosal Removals
• Antitussives

21
Q

Vasoconstriction → Mucosal Drying

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Decongestants

22
Q

Combat Increased Histamine = Nasal Congestion and Mucosal Irritation

A

Antihistamines

23
Q

Aid in the coughing up and spitting out of the excess mucous that has accumulated in the respiratory tract by breaking down and thinning the secretions.

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Mucosal Removals

24
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Actions of Mucosal Removals

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• Mucolytic
• Expectorant

25
Q

Loosening and thinning the respiratory tract secretions.

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Mucolytic

26
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Direct stimulation of the secretory glands (submucosal gland) in the respiratory tract.

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Expectorant

27
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Drug/s under Mucolytic

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• Carbocisteine (Mucodyne, Solmux)
• Erdosteine (Erdotin, Zertin)
• Mecysteine (Visclair)
• Acetylcisteine (Fluimicil)
• Ambroxol (Mucosolvan, Sinecod)
• Bromhexine (Bisolvon)

28
Q

Drug/s under Expectorant

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Guaifenesin (Robitussin)

29
Q

Used to inhibit cough / suppress the cough – use central or local mechanism.

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Antitussives

30
Q

Two (2) Types of Antitussives

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  1. Opioid
  2. Non-Opioid
31
Q

It is the only opioid used as cough medicine.

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Codeine

32
Q

A synthetic derivative of morphine.

A

Dextromethorphan

33
Q

Cold Preparations of Antitussives

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• Robitussin DM
• Tuseran Forte

34
Q

Generic Name of Robitussin DM

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Dextromethorphan HBr + Guifenesin

35
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Generic Name of Tuseran Forte

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Dextromethorphan HBr + Phenylephrine HCl + Paracetamol