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50% of cases of allergic conjunctivitis will be due to… |
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SAC (Seasonal Allergic Conjunctivitis) |
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Eczema and asthma have a strong association with what type of ocular allergy? |
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Atopic Keratoconjunctivitis (AKC) |
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When Al Lergen shows up at your house and meets your roommate MC, who does MC text to make the party rockin'? |
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Are topical antihistamines vasoconstrictive or vasodilative? |
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Why are antihistamines short duration? |
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Because they don't prevent inflammation or the release of the histamines in the first place - they just take care of what's already there. |
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Topical antihistamines are not approved for folks under __ years old. |
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What's the biggest difference between Livostin and Emadine, our two topical antihistamines? |
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Mainly potency. Emadine is supposedly 5000 times more potent than Livostin. |
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Mast cell stabilizers prevent inflow of _________. |
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Mast cell stabilizing antihistamines are not approved for folks under __ years old. |
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Patanol and Pataday are examples of what kind of drop? |
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Mast Cell Stabilizing Antihistamines
Pataday is once a day |
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This mast cell stabilizing antihistamine stings like a mother. |
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Optivar As in, I would like to stay as (opti)var away from this painful drop as I can. |
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This MC stabilizing antihistamine makes a point of advertising that it's an H1 histamine receptor antagonist. |
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Lastacaft (alcaftadine 0.25%) |
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What's the big deal about the MC stabilizing antihistamine Ketotifen fumarate 0.025%? |
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***** It's OTC ***** Because of this, it's always a good thing to name drop this one to patients, even if you Rx a different MC stabilizer. |
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What type of drop is particularly helpful in severe cases of VKC, AKC, GPC, and allergic contact dermatitis? |
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What caveat must you keep in mind when treating an ocular allergic situation with topical steroids? |
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***** Steroids should be limited to ACUTE suppression of symptoms *****
This is because of the potential for side effects |
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Lotemax and Alrex are topical steroids for tx of ocular allergies, but it's important to remember that they are rarely ____________ ________. |
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prescribed alone
Ideally, put the patient on a mast-cell stabilizer near the beginning of the steroid treatment. |
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What's the only NSAID approved for the treatment of (I'm assuming ocular) itch? |
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Acular (ketorolac tromethamine 0.5%) |
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What are the two topical NSAIDs that we might pull out of our utility belt (assuming we are ODs /and/ Batman (which is to say, assuming we're Dax))? |
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Acular (ketorolac) and Voltaren (diclofenac) |
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What are some downsides to topical decongestants?
Are topical decongestants really the best choice for ocular allergy? Really? …Really??
REALLY????? |
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(Think about Visene for these) Rebound redness Dilation C/I for narrow-angle glaucoma …and more!
Really… no. Overall, they're not the best choice. They don't last very long and have a handful of side-effects including that rebound redness. |
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What's the active ingredient in Visene? |
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Tetrahydrozoline (Not phenyl?!! *mind blown*) |
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Chronic use of this type of ocular allergy drop can lead to toxic, follicular reactions or even a contact dermatitis. |
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Antihistamine-Decongestant Combos |
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When you hear oral antihistamines, you should probably go ahead and think _____ _____. |
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dry eyes
'Sleepy head' (diphenhydramine (Benadryl)) would have been an ok answer, but loratadine (Claritin) did some work to kick that. |
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First-generation prescription mast cell stabilizers (eg. lodoxamide or cromolyn sodium) are approved for one thing and one thing only. What is that one thing? |
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Would it be best to start prescription mast cell stabilizers before the allergy season at all or right when you start experiencing symptoms? |
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Start 1 week before the season begins since it takes 1-2 weeks for them to kick in fully. |
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What kind of drop is Alocril (nedcromil sodium 2%) and what is its dosing? |
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It's a prescription mast cell stabilizer.
***** Sig: bid ***** |
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What kind of drug is Zyrtec (cetirizine) and how can you get a hold of it? |
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Oral antihistamine
***** (as written in the PPT) OVER THE COUNTER (30 TABS FOR $20 ($0.67 / TAB) ***** |
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Do you need a prescription for Allegra? (An oral antihistamine) |
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***** No - Allegra is now OTC ***** |
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A patient comes into your office with "itchy eyes." What clinical pearls did Dr. Horn drop on us about this? |
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First, if the patient is actually seeking medical care, the severity is probably moderate at least.
Second, distinguish between itching and burning, because the patient may get them mixed up. |
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What would you prefer a patient use between oral antihistamines and nasal sprays? |
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Go for nasal sprays, since the orals tend to end up with dry eye side effects. |
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