3d Flashcards
(17 cards)
Name 3 ways LAMAs and SAMAs are Similar
- G-Protein Mediated Pathways
- Still trigger other Muscarinic Receptors
- Side effects can be the same
How do LAMAs and SAMAs Differ?
- Main Goal of Usage
- Length of Duration
- Usually more M3 Specific
How long do LAMAs last?
24+ hours
What does the degree of use for LAMAs depend on?
Doctor + Patient
- Physician Reference/Knowledge
- Cost of Drug
- Matching right delivery device to right patient
What are 4 LAMAs?
Some STIs
- Spiriva
- Seebri
- Tudorza
- Incruse
Name the bracket name of Spiriva and tell its forms it can be delivered in.
Name: Titotropium Bromide
Forms: –> Respimat + Pill Device
Name the bracket name of Seebri and its form
Name: Glycopyrronium
Form –> Inhalation Powder
Name the bracket name of Tudorza and its form
**Name: ** Aclidinium
Form –> Inhalation Powder
Name the bracket name for Incruse and its form
Name: Umeclidinium
Form –> Ellipta Device
What are LAMAs primarily prescribed as?
Maintenance controller drugs for Asthma + COPD
COPD = common recommend
Asthma = NOT recommended
What do LAMA/LABA Drugs do? (2)
- Work on different receptors, but elicit the same response.
- Reduce # of drugs to be taken by patient
What are the 4 LAMA/LABA drugs?
DUI Alcohol
- Duaklir
- Ultibro
- Inspiolto
- Anoro
What is the combination of Duaklir?
F+A
Formoterol + Aclidinium
What is the combination of Ultibro?
Instagram nickname
Indacaterol + Glycopyronnium
What is the combination for inspiolto?
O+T
Olodaterol + Tiotropium
What is the combination of Anoro?
V+U
Vilanterol + Umeclidinium
Asthma or COPD can’t be cured, so… (fill in sentence)
Helping people control their disease vs the disease controlling them is the ultimate goal.