Ipratropium bromide Flashcards

1
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What are other drugs in the same class as ipratropium?

A

tiotropium bromide

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What is ipratropium used for?

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short term acute treatment of reversible component in chronic obstructive airways disease e.g. chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma

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What is the mechanism of action of ipratropium?

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parasympathetic inhibitor which blocks the vagal reflexes, which would normally mediate bronchoconstriction

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What are important pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameters of ipratropium?

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Systemic bioavailability after inhalation is very low
Elimination half life ~3-4 hours
No transgression of blood-brain-barrier

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What are some precautions associated with ipratropium?

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  • close medical supervision during initial dosing
  • Patients with glaucoma and prostatic hypertrophy - warn not to allow the solution or mist to
    enter the eyes
  • Caution should be observed during the first trimester of pregnancy
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What are the contraindications associated with ipratropium?

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known sensitivity to atropine-like substance or inactive excipients

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What are some common adverse effects of ipratropium?

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Dizziness, blurred vision or other changes in vision may influence the ability to drive or use
machines
- Dryness of the mouth/noticeable bitter taste

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What are interactions associated with ipratropium?

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beta adrenergics and xanthine preparations can enhance bronchodilatroy effect.

anticholinergic effects of other drugs can be intensified.

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