respiratory drugs Flashcards

1
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how can resp drugs be administered?

A

inhalation
oral
iv

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2
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what drugs improve airway patency? (improve ventilation)

A
bronchodilators
eg B2 agonist, anticholinergic
-relax tone of SM allowing airway to open
anti-inflammatory
eg corticosteroid
-reduce oedema, reduce mucus production
can be combined
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3
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what drugs prevent mast cell degranulation?

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chromoglycate
-reduces release of inflammatory mediators, prevents airway narrowing
leukotriene receptor antagonists

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4
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what drugs impair ventilation?

A
b-blockers
-make airway more narrow
respiratory depressants
-benzodiazepines
-opioids
-reduce breathing stimulus
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5
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what drugs improve gas exchange?

A

oxygen

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6
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what are the 2 types of inhaled drug delivery?

A
meter dose inhaler (MDI)
-fires into oropharynx- a lot deposited
breath activated device
-spinhaler
-turbohaler
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7
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what can be use to aid inhaled drug delivery?

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nebuliser
-liquid form compressed and breathed, can be easier during attack
spacer
-MDI fired into chamber then inhaled

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8
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what is the function of B agonists?

A

relieve the symptoms of asthma

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9
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describe short acting b agonists

A
for acute attack(bronchial constriction 
salbutamol (blue)
terbutaline (blue)
quick onset (2-3 mins)
lasts 4-6 hours
any route
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10
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describe long acting b agonists

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preventative
salmeterol (Green)
slow onset (1-2 hours)
lasts 12-15 hours
inhaled
always used with inhaled steroid
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11
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what are anticholinergics?

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inhibit muscarinic nerve transmission in autonomic nerves
additive effect in bronchial dilation with b agonists and effective in reducing mucus secretion
eg ipratropium

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12
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what are the corticosteroid inhalers and their function?

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reduce inflammation in the bronchial walls
beclomethasone
budesonide
fluticasone
mometasone
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13
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what are compound preparations?

A

inhaled steroid with long acting b agonist
fostair
seretide
symbicort

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