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SMS Lung Pharmacology
inhalation drugs, beta-2 agonists, corticosteroids, inhaled glucocorticoids, zileuton, leukotriene receptor antagonists, cromolyn & nedocromil, omalizumab, COPD, anti-cholinergic, theophylline
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Properties that facilitate systemic drug delivery via the lungs include:
Definition
The absorptive surface area in the lung is very large (surface area of alveoli >
100m2) and its aqueous volume is small
- Epithelial cells are generally permeable to drugs
- Drugs are usually not metabolized in the lung
Term
Are drugs metabolized in the lung?
Definition
not usually
Term
Aeorsolized drugs may be rapidly absorbed into the systemic circulation with high/low bioavialability?
Definition
high
Term
Potential problems for using the lungs for drug delivery:
Definition
Formulating and delivering drugs as aerosols (particle size should be
1-5 um for maximum absorption)
- Slowing the absorption rate so that drug effects last longer
- Minimizing systemic absorption if a local effect is desired
Term
Advantages for using inhalation drugs for lung disease:
Definition
- Drug is administered directly to the target tissue
- Onset of drug action is rapid
- May be fewer systemic effects (which increases the therapeutic index)
- Can use drugs that are not effective orally
Term
Problems in using inhalation drugs for lung disease:
Definition
- Drug design and delivery is more complicated, because drugs must be retained
in the lung and not absorbed
- Delivery systems can be difficult to use effectively because they require hand-diaphragm
coordination (hard in kids & elderly)
Term
Asthma is typically characterized by:
Definition
acute episodes of reversible bronchoconstriction
superimposed upon chronic airway inflammation, hyperresponsiveness,
obstruction, and remodeling; histologically, goblet cell hyperplasia, thickened
basement membranes, and an eosinophillic infiltrate are observed
Term
Drug therapy in asthma aims to:
Definition
relieve bronchospasm & control inflammation
Term
Beta-2 agonists activate:
Definition
adenlylate cyclase --> increases cAMP levels & inactivating mysoin light chain kinase
Term
Short acting Beta-2 agonists include:
Definition
albuterol, biolterol, pirbuterol, terbutalene
Term
Short acting Beta-2 agonists are used for:
Definition
relief of breakthrough symptoms & immediate prevention of exercise-induced asthma
Term
Long acting Beta-2 agonists include:
Definition
salmeterol & fomoterol

given with corticosteroids to improve asthma control
Term
Tachyphylaxis
Definition
loss of responsiveness to a drug after prolonged treatment
Term
Is tachyplylaxis common in SABA and LABA?
Definition
not too much
Term
Systemic effects of B-2 agonists (tachycardia: B-1 mediated, skeletal muscle tremor: B-2 mediated) are relatively rare when:
Definition
B-2 agonists are given by inhalation
Term
Corticosteroids bind to:
Definition
intracellular receptors --> alter gene expression --> decreases cellular production of inflammatory mediators & reduces the # of inflammatory cells
Term
Corticosteroids block formation of:
Definition
arachadonic acid from membrane phospholipids
Term
systemic effects of Corticosteroids include:
Definition
adrenal insufficiency (suppression of pituitary-adrenal axis), suppression of cellular immunity (esp. lymphocytes), metabolic effects: glucose intolerance (hyperglycemia, DM), protein catabolism (muscle wasting), osteoporosis, growth retardation (children)

effects mitigated with given via inhalation
Term
Beclomehasone, budesonide, fluisonide, fluticasone, trimacinolone are examples of:
Definition
inhaled glucocoricosteroids used to treat asthma
Term
Primary drugs for controlling all but mildest forms of asthma:
Definition
inhaled glucocorticosteroids
Term
Inhaled glucocoritcosteroids are often administered in combination with:
Definition
long acting B2 agonists
Term
How do inhaled glucocorticosteroids improve lung function?
Definition
suppress inflammation --> decrease bronchial hyperreactivity, reduce frequency of asthma attacks, reduce use of SABA
Term
Systemic effects of inhaled glucocorticosteroids?
Definition
rarely; at higher doses, there is a small risk of cateracts & osteoperosis

local adverse effects: oral candidiasis & hoarseness
Term
Zileuton inhibits:
Definition
5-lipoxygenase, preventing the production of leukotrienes form arachidonic acid
Term
Montelukast & Zafirlukast are examples of:
Definition
Leukotriene receptor antagonists
Term
leukotriene receptor antagonists (Montelukast, Zafirlukast) are what type of antagonists?
Definition
competitive antagonists @ the cysLT receptor, type 1
Term
leukotriene receptor antagonists have what type of effect?
Definition
anti-inflammatory; cause bronchodilation
Term
How are leukotriene receptor antagonists administered?
Definition
orally, 1-2x/day
Term
adverse effects of leukotriene receptor antagonists:
Definition
vasculitis (rare)
Term
These are used as alternatives or in addition to corticosteroids for persistent asthma (esp. in cases of aspirin senstive asthma & for patients that have problems using an inhaler)
Definition
leukotriene receptor antagonists
Term
Cromolyn & Nedocromil interfere with the action of:
Definition
chloride channels; interfere with activation of mast cells & eosinophils, preventing the release of allergic mediators
Term
These drugs prevent the activation of mast cells and eosinophils in asthma:
Definition
cromolyn & nedrodromil
Term
Cromolyn & Nedocromil are administered:
Definition
by inhalation, 4x/day
Term
Cromolyn & Nedocromil are more/less effective than corticosteroids?
Definition
less effective
Term
Do Cromolyn & Nedocromil produce bronchodilation?
Definition
no
Term
adverse effects of Cromolyn & Nedocromil:
Definition
minimal
Term
Used instead of corticosteroids as a prophylaxis for exercise and alergen-induced asthma in children during their growth spurt
Definition
Cromolyn & Nedocromil
Term
Omalizumab
Definition
recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to free IgE in the circulation & blocks its attachment to mast cells & basophils, preventing the cells from responding to allergens
Term
how is Omalizumab administered?
Definition
subcutaneously, every 2-4 weeks
Term
who should use Omalizumab?
Definition
patients with:
1) Moderate to severe persistent asthma
2) Frequent asthma exacerbations, often requiring hospitalization
3) Symptoms inadequately controlled by inhaled steroids
4) High levels of allergen-specific IgE

it's expensive though! ($500-1,000/dose)
Term
How to manage severe persistent (continual) asthma?
Definition
High dose inhaled glucocorticoid
plus a long-acting inhaled Beta-2 agonist
Term
How to manage moderate persistent asthma symptoms?
Definition
Low dose inhaled glucocorticoid plus
a long-acting inhaled Beta-2 agonist or a medium-dose inhaled
glucocorticoid
Term
How to manage mild persistent asthma?(More than Twice a Week but Less than Daily) –
Definition
Low dose inhaled glucocorticoid
Term
How to manage mild intermittent symptoms of asthma (Less than Twice a Week)?
Definition
no daily meds needed
Term
How to give quick relieve to all asthma patients?
Definition
inhaled SABA
Term
COPD is characterized by:
Definition
histologically by thickening of the airway walls, infiltration with
lymphocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils, loss of alveolar attachments,and the collapse of bronchiolar lumen;

patients present with progressive
dyspnea, cough, and sputum production
Term
Is COPD an allergic disease?
Definition
no
Term
What is central to symptom control in COPD?
Definition
bronchodilators
Term
Inhaled or systemic treatment for COPD?
Definition
inhaled is preferred
Term
Drug combinations have these advantages in COPD:
Definition
may be more efficacious & less toxic than high doses of single drugs
Term
Ipratropium is an:
Definition
inhaled muscarinic antagonist

short acting (6-8hrs)
Term
Tiotropim is an:
Definition
inhaled muscarinic antagonist

long acting (24+ hrs)
Term
Inhalde muscarinic antagonists (ipratropium, tiotropium) are used to manage:
Definition
COPD
Term
Adverse effects of anti-cholinergic drugs include:
Definition
dry mouth, urinary retention (esp in patients with prostatic hypertrophy), increased intraocular pressure (bad in patients with glaucoma)
Term
Anti-cholinergic drugs cause what to happen in patients with COPD?
Definition
bronchodilation

often better than B2 agonists for patients with COPD
Term
Theophylline inhibits:
Definition
PDE, producing bronchodilation
Term
Theophylline blocks:
Definition
purinergic receptors, which blocks bronchoconstriction
Term
Theophylline is administered:
Definition
orally, --> systemic effects
Term
Patients taking theophylline should be monitored because of its:
Definition
narrow therapeutic index
Term
Why does theophylline have many drug interactions?
Definition
it interferes with CYP enzymes
Term
Adverse effects of theophylline include:
Definition
N/V, skeletal tremor, insomnia, arrhythmias, seizures
Term
Management of COPD: Stage 0 (FEV 100% predicted), at risk:
Definition
smoking cessation + influenza vaccination
Term
Management of COPD: Stage 1 (FEV 80-100% predicted), mild:
Definition
add short acting broncodilator as needed
Term
Management of COPD: Stage 2 (FEV 50-80% predicted), moderate:
Definition
add long acting bronchodilator
Term
Management of COPD: Stage 3 (FEV 30-50% predicted), severe:
Definition
add inhaled glucocorticoid
Term
Management of COPD: Stage 4 (FEV <30% predicted), very severe:
Definition
add long term O2 therapy for respiratory failure
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