Asthma Flashcards

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Name 8 Beta-2 agonists. Which are short-acting and which are long acting?

A

Short acting:
Albuterol, Levalbuterol, terbutaline, metopreterenol, pirbutol
Long acting:
Salmeterol, Formoterol, Indacaterol (only COPD)

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What are the adverse effects of Terbutaline and others in its class?

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(beta-2 agonist)
-selectivity is lost with high doses- beta-1 effects:
tremor, tachycardia, tolerance, etc.

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Salmeterol and others in its class must be used in combination with what other class of drug?

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(long acting beta-2 agonist)

must be used with inhaled corticosteriods (increase transcription of beta-2 receptor)

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What are 3 anti-muscarinic agents used in the treatment of asthma? Mechanism of action?

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Ipratropium
Tiotropium
Atropine
–> inhibition of mainly M3 receptors; Block vagal pathways and decreases vagal tone to bronchial smooth muscle; also blocks the reflex bronchoconstriction caused by inhaled irritants

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Which anti-muscarinic agent has the longest half-life at the M3 receptor? Beside bronchodilation, what other effects does it have?

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Tiotropium (M3 half-life 34hrs)

–> anti-inflammatory; decreases mucus production

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What is Aclidinium bromide?

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  • similar to Tiotropium with greater M3 affinity and half life at M3 29hrs
  • rapidly metabolized in plasma so less systemic and CNS side effect and higher doses can be given safely
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What is first line treatment for chronic stable COPD?

A

Tiotropium

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What are 3 Methylxanthines? Mechanism of action (3)?

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Theophylline, Theobromine, Caffeine

  1. non-selective PDE inhibitors –> bronchdilation
  2. histone deacetylation –> suppress inflammatory genes
  3. improve contractility and reverse fatigue of diaphragm in COPD
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What is Roflumilast?

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Selective PDE4 inhibitor

–>anti-inflammatory- inhibits neutrophil migration (may be used for COPD)

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What class of drugs is used as prophylaxis for exercise induced bronchospasm and the drug of choice for aspirin induced asthma?

A
Leukotriene Inhibitors (montelukast, pranlukast, zafirlukast)
[only effective for mild cases]
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What is the mechanism of action and use of Sodium cromoglycate & Nedocromil sodium?

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  • prevents mast cell degranulation and mediator release from macrophage and eosinophil
  • weak, used in pediatrics as preventive treatment before exercise or exposure to allergens
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What is Omalizumab? Use?

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Anti-IgE monoclonal antibody
–> subQ injection every 2-4 weeks
reduces asthma exacerbations
used only in patients with poorly controlled severe asthma

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What is the treatment for acute asthma exacerbation and COPD?

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-systemic corticosteroids (5-7days)
-short-acting beta-2 agonist
-short-acting anticholinergic via nebulizer
-Abx for COPD exacerbation
[no role for long-acting drugs]

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