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Allergic rhinits is also known as? |
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an inflammation of the membrane linings in the nose. |
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What are some non-pharmacologic management of rhinitis? |
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environmental control (avoiding exposure to allergens)
Neti Pots
Not overly sanitizing infants is important: children need to build a healthy immune system and over - worry about cleanliness ends up causing more illness.
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What is first line for moderate - to - severe rhinits? |
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Intranasal corticosteroids
Milder, intermittent symptoms can be treated with oral antihistamines. |
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brand name for flucticasone furoate |
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Brand name for Fluticasone propionate |
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Brand name for Mometasone |
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Brand name for Triamcinolone |
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Statement. Not a question. |
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Oral antihistamines are considered what line and for what condition? |
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first line for patients with mild - moderate disease |
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oral antihistamines are effective in reducing symptoms of... |
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itching, sneezing, and rhinorrhea. They have little effect on nasal congestion
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Are oral antihistamines helpful for allergic conjunctivitis |
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may help iwth allergic conjunctivitis |
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MOA of oral antihistamines |
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antagonists of histamine at the H1 receptor site; competitive binding |
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Side effects of second - generation antihistamine agents |
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second - generation agents have less side effect, including less sedation
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Brand name for Diphenhydramine |
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Brand name for Certirizine |
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Brand name for Desloratadine |
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Brand name for Fexofenadine |
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Brand name for Levocetirizine |
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Brand name for Loratadine |
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Claritin, Claritin-D 24 hour, Claritin RediTabs, Alavert |
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Brand name for Azelastine |
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Statement. Not a question. |
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Decongestants are effective in? |
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reducing nasal congestion |
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alpha adrenergic agonists that cause nala vasoconstriction
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Side effects and caution when using decongestants |
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Side effects include insomnia, loss of appetite, excessive nervousness, increased BP, paplitations
Caution in certain conditions: arrhytmias, angina pectoris, patients with HTN, CAD, hyperthroidism, glaucoma, diabetes, urinary dysfunction &c.
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Statement. Not a question. |
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(1) Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) - 30 mg Q 12 hours
(2) Phenylephrine (Sudfed PE) - not as effective as pseudoephedrine 5 mg, 1-2 Q 4-6 hours, max 8/day |
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Name topical decogestants |
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Naphazoline
Phenylephrine
Oxymetazoline
Tetrahydrozoline
Xylometazoline
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How long should topical decogestants be used? |
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For topical agents, limit use to < 5 days (ideally 2-3 days) to prevent rebound congestion, or rhinitis medicamentosa ---> usually occurs after 5 - 10 days of treatment. |
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Brand name for Intranasal cromolyn
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(A) Takes 4-7 days to see symptom relief; up to 2 weeks for maximal effect
(B) Not as effective as other agents
(C) Due to its safety prfile, consider for young children and pregnany
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Brand name for ipratropium bromide |
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ipratropium bromide effectiveness? |
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Effective in reducing rhinorrhea but no effect on other nasal symptoms (can cause nasal dryness)
Usually used in combination with other agents when rhinorrhea is the predominant symptom
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Name an oral antileukotriene |
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Brand name for Monetlukast |
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Effectiveness of Montelukast |
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Not any more effective than antihistamines or pseudoephedrine |
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A neti pot looks like a small genie lamp or teapot. It is used to hold salt water (saline solution) that is poured into one nostril and allowed to drain out the other nostril. This technique may help with sinus symptoms. It can clear out your nasal passages, reduce swelling. Neti pots are safe for children and pregnant women. The most common side effects are burning or stinging in the nose.
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How young should OTC cough and cold products be used in children? |
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OTC cough and cold products should NOT be used in children under age 4. |
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Treatment for children with colds |
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recommend nasal bulbs for gentle suctioning, saline drops/sprays (Ocean and generics) and tell parents that the medications have not been shown to work in young children, they can be dangerous, and symptoms usually resolve in a few days or up to 2 weeks. |
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What OTC pain relievers can be used in children? |
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ibuprofen and acetaminophen |
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Statement. Not a question. |
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Statement. Not a question. |
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When to prime your bottle of VERAMYST Nasal Spray? |
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You need to prime your bottle of VERAMYST Nasal Spray before using it for the first time, not every time. |
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When to reprime VERAMYST Nasal Spray? |
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You ONLY need to reprime your bottle of VERAMYST Nasal Spray if:
(1) Device has not been used for 30 days or more
(2) Cap has been lfet off the bottle for 5 days or longer |
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Statement. Not a question. |
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[image]
See the flip for the "Don't" |
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Statement. Not a question. |
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