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PAMercer Resp Pharm
respiratory review
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Health Care
Graduate
08/02/2010

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Term
LT asthma control
Definition

-inhaled corticosteroids

-inhaled long-acting B-2 agonists

-Methylxanthines

-Leukotriene modifiers

Term
Asthma Quick relief 
Definition

-short-acting B-2 agonist

-atnicholinergics

-systemic corticosteroids

Term
drug delivery: direct airway inhalation
Definition

MOST EFFICIENT

minimizes systemic AE

technique is important for optimal results and avoidance of AEs

poor technique can cause oropharyngeal accumulation such as:

-decreased effectiveness (less meds to airway), mouth or throat irritation, hoarseness, local infxns (candidia)

Term
treatment of the 4 classifications of asthma 
Definition
Term
B2 adrenergic agonists
Definition

Inhalation

-short-acting-MOST effective for reversing acute airway obstruction caused by bronchoconstriction; onset begins in less than 5 min; lasts 4-6 hrs; better bronchodilation that theophylline or anticholinergics

-long-acting-up to 12 hours of bronchodilator actions; for chronic asthma, for add on therapy for asthma not controlled on low to med dose of inhaled corticosteroids; shouldn't be used as monotherapy (could increase mortality)

Term
Albuterol (Proventil)
Definition

short acting B2 agonist

50:50 mixture of R(active) & S (adverse effects)isomers 

Dosage: PO liquid/tab, MDI, neb solution

MDI: 2 puffs every 4- h

Term
Levalbuterol (Xopenex)
Definition

short-acting B2 agonists

pure R isomer; less AE of tachycardia

Pirbuterol (Maxair)

Terbutaline (Brethaire)

Term
Salmeterol (Serevent)
Definition

long-acting B2 agonist

partial agonist with onset of about 30 m (DON'T use with quick relief); BID

Term
Fomoterol (Foradil)
Definition

long acting B2 agonist

full agonist, quicker onset

Term
long -acting B2 agonist combination 
Definition

inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting B2-agonists

Fluticasone/Salmeterol (Advair diskus)

Budesonide/formoterol (Symbicort)

Term
Corticosteroids (respiratory)
Definition

-used to suppress inflammatory cell activation and function-decrease airway inflammation

-prevention of microvascular leakage-decrease airway edema

-decrease mucous production and secretion

-up-regulate B2 receptors-increase response to B2 agonist

 

Term
Inhaled Corticosteroids
Definition

-effects begin in a few hrs

-maximal effects take greater than 2 weeks or regular tx

-BID dosing

AE typically to oropharyngeal deposition of drug: oral candiasis (decrease risk by using a spaser and rinsing mouth), dysphonia/hoarseness, systemic AE's uncommon

-Fluticasone (Flovent)

-Budesonide (Pulmicort)

Term
Systemic corticosteroids
Definition

-more AE, reserved for refractory symptoms, injectable, little to no benefit over PO (although PO is preferred)

-AE-HPA suppression, weight gain, F/E abnl, psychiatric disturbance, immunosuppresion, impaired wond healing

-LT control-qday or every other day with attempts to decrease dosage; LT therapy should be tapered

-Burst therapy- give for short period of time to regain control of symptoms, clinical reponse in 4-12 h; helps to avoid LT AE, don't req extensive tapering if in use for short period of time 

-Prednisone (Sterapred), methylprednisolone (Medrol), dexamethasone (Decadron)

Term
Leukotriene Modifiers 
Definition

Montelukast (Singulair)-doesn't inhibit CYP 450, but is a CYP 450 substrate

-Zifurkulast (Accolate)-some CYP 450 inhibition

-MoA-inhibition of 5-lipoxygenase 

-e.g. Zileuton (Zyflow)-don't commonly use due to AE, DI, and dosing; hepatotoxicity (LFTs), inhibition of CYP450, 4 daily doses 

Term
anticholinergics
Definition

MoA: inhib the effects of Ach on muscarinc receptors in the airway

AE: blurred vision, dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation

-use with B2 agonists in moderate to severe asthma exacerbations and COPD

-drugs: Ipratropium (Atrovent)-onset 30 min and lasts 4-8 h, MDI and nebulizer

-Tiotropium (Spiriva)-DPI 

Term
methylxanthines
Definition

-alternative tx for asthma and COPD

-Theophylline-loading dose then qday 

-MoA: anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating

-narrow TI req bloodwork 

non-linear kinetics

DI: CYP 450 substrate

AE: HA, irritability, N/V, arrhythmias, seizures

 

Term
Overview of COPD tx
Definition

-O2 therapy for hypxemia during exacerbations (CAUTION: COPD pts rely on mild hypoxemia for resp drive)

-bronchodilators, corticosteroids, methylxanthines (2nd/3rd line)

-anticholinergics-inhaled produces bronchodilation by inhibiting cholinergic receptors in the bronchial smooth muscle, decrease mucus production

-antimicrobials-if greater than 2 of increased dyspnea, sputum volume, and sputum purulence; empiric therapy for most common organisms (H. influenza, M. catarrhalis, S. pneumoniae) 

Term
uncomplicated COPD exacerbation tx
Definition

-Macrolide-Azithromycin (Zithromax) or Clarithhromycin (Biaxin)

-2nd or 3rd G Cephalosporin

-doxycycline

 

Term
tx of complicated exacerbations of COPD
Definition

if drug R pneumococcus, P. aeruginosa

-FQ with pseudomonal and pneumococcal activity (respiratory FQ)

-Levofloxacin (Levaquin)

-Moxifloxacin (Avelox)

-Gatifloxacin (Tequin)

 

Term
types of bacterial pneumonia 
Definition
Term
most common pathogen of CAP
Definition

Strep. pneumoniae

found in URT and can colonize into pts with chronic pts

Term
2nd most common pathogen in CAP
Definition
mycoplasma pneumoniaw
Term
risk factors for H. influenzae
Definition
pts with COPD and cystic fibrosis
Term
risk factor for M. Catarrhalis
Definition
extremes of age 
Term
risk factor for viral pneumonia
Definition
PEDS
Term
CAP tx in adults (hl and comorbidities)
Definition
Term
HAP, HCAP, and VAP tx
Definition
Term
duration of CAP therapy
Definition

7-10 d mostly 

except azithromycin and levaquin 5 d

-if in hospital, antimicrobials 7-10 d, unless blood culture then 14 d after blood culture negative

Term
HAP, HCAP, VAP
Definition
range from 10-21 d 
Term
tx of cough 
Definition
Term
tx of pulm HTN
Definition

-refer to PH center

-tx primary HTN

-Vasodilators: CCBs, prostacyclin analogs, endothelin antag

-anticoagulants

-drugs to increase CO

-drugs to decrease volume overload

 

Term
PH tx: CCB
Definition

relax vascular smooth muscle and dilate the arteriole to alleviate the pulm vasoconstriction and prolong life

AE: constipation, dizzy, HA, fatigue, HoTN

Term
Prosracyclin Analog in tx of PH
Definition

-Epoprostenol (Flolan)

-potent, short-acting vasodilator and inhibitor of platelet aggregation

-continuous IV infusion (ambulatory pump), increase exercise tolerance/capacity, quality of life, hemodynamic status, and LT survival rate

AE-CV/lung, CP, palpitations, flushing, tachycardia, HoTN, arrythmia, dyspnea, GI:N/V/D, abd pain, CNS: dizzy, HA, anxiety 

Term
anticoagulants for tx of PH
Definition

-prevent thrombosis

-Warfarin (Coumadin)-vit K antag

 

Term
Inotropics for PH tx
Definition

-+ hemodynamic effects in RV failure and PH

-Digoxin (Lanoxin, Digitek)

-MoA: inhin of ATPase pump, lead to increase in intracellular Ca (increase contractility)

AE: arrhythmias, heart blocks, visual disturbances, HA, Gi upset, others

DI: CYP 450 substrate, other meds that effect HR or contractility, others 

Term
endothelin antag: Bosentan (Tracleer) for PH
Definition

MoA-blocks endothelin receptors on vascualr endothelium and smooth muscle, prevent vasoconstriction

AE: HA, anemia, increase LFTs, flushing HoTN, palpitations

 

Term
diuretics for PH tx
Definition

-mgmt and prevention of volume overload

-Loop: Furosemide (Lasix)

-PDE inhib-inhibit phosphodiesterase 5 in smooth muscle of pulm vasculature-causes relaxation

AE: HA, GI upset, flushing, dizzy, abnl vision, mylagia, increased LFTs, hematologic abnl

-DI: CYP 450 substrate, CYP 450 1A2 inhibitor; nitrates=HoTN, alpha blockers

-Sildenafil (Revatio, Viagra)

Term

tx of hypoxemic respiratory failure:

pulm edema 

Definition

loop: Lasix

Nitrates: NTG-decrease myocardial demand

-analgesics: Morphine-anxiolytic effects and vasodilation

Inotropes: Dobutamine-+contractility and vasodilation

-bronchodilators: Albuterol (Proventil)

-Anticholinergics (Ipratropium)

-Corticosteroids-use early to accelerate recovery 

Term
neuromuscular blockers
Definition
Term
Sepsis tx guidelines
Definition

-initial resuscitation-maintain CV and renal function/perfusion; IVF

-cx

-antibiotic therapy-empirical (against all likely pathogens that could penetrate into the presumed source of sepsis); reassess daily, combo therapy for suspected pseudomonas and neutropenic pts; eliminate non-essential therapy with C&S results; tx for 7-10 d (dependent on pt)

-may need vasopressors for septic shock-induced HoTN

-inotropes-to maintain cardiac function (if dysfunction signs are present)

-recombinant human activated protein C: Drotregcogin alfa (Xiaris) 

-MoA: inhib of factors Va and VIIIa-limits thrombotic events; probable blockade of inflammatory responses involved in sepsis

-AE: bleeding, immune rxn (Ab production) 

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