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Inflammatory illness with bronchial hyperreactivity |
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IgE on mast cells bind allergens, release histamine, tryptase, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes, causing contraction of the smooth muscle, fall in FEV.
Release cytokines that attract eosinophils and neutrophils that cause edema, mucous, smooth muscle contraction, and bronchial hyperreactivity |
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What drug delivery method is preferred? |
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Inhaled: high local concentrations and diminishes systemic effects (max effect, minimal side effects) |
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How big are aerosols? What are the three types? |
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1-5 um
Dry powder, metered dose, and nebulizers
2-10% to lungs, rest is swallowed |
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Since most is swallowed, how do you minimize side effects? |
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What are the two drug classes for asthma? |
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Anti-inflammatory and bronchodilators
(control/prevent and acute symptoms, respectively) |
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Types of bronchodilators: |
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B-adrenoreceptors, Methylxanthine, and anticholinergics |
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Types of anti-inflammatory: |
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Corticosteroids, Chromone, Anti-Leukotrienes, Anti-IgE |
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relax smooth muscle
inhibit release of bronchocontricters from mast cell
may inhibit vascular leakage
may increase mucocilliary transport |
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Nonselective B-adrenoreceptor agonist:
SQ or inhaled.
Max effect: 15 min; lasts: 60-90 min
Also stimulate B1 = cardiac effects |
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Nonselective B-adrenoreceptor agonist:
Orally effective
Lasts longer than epinepherine
Not used often |
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Nonselective B-adrenoreceptor agonist:
Potent
Max effect: 5 min; lasts 60-90 min
Lots of cardiac arrhythmia deaths |
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Albuterol, Terbutaline, Metaproterenol, Pirbuterol |
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Short acting B2-selective agonists:
All the same
Max effect: 15 minutes; lasts: 3-4 hours
Inhaler: All
Nebulizer: Albuterol and Metaproterenol
(Preferred)
Oral: Albuterol, Terbutaline, Metaproterenol
(Children under 5, severe asthma where inhaled is too irritating)
SQ: Terbutaline
(Emergent; when inhaled is irritating; long lasting with cumulative effects) |
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Long acting B2 selective agonist:
Metered dose or powder
Lasts: 12+ hours
Slow, not for acute bronchospasm
Lipid soluble = high conc in SMC
"Slow release depot"
Not a one drug solution; work well with steroids |
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Long acting B2 selective agonist:
Long duration, rapid onset
FDA approved for rapid, not acute
Nebulizer |
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Theophylline, Aminophylline, Oxtriphylline |
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Methylxanthine drugs: Mechanism unknown
? Inhibits cell surface Adenosine, phosphodiesterases
Orally or parenterally
Theophylline: Potent for acute bronchospasm
Made as salts to improve solubility
Measure serum levels - low TI and many side effects: 5-20, 20-40, 40+
Side effects: 20-40: anorexia/n/v, anxiety: increase in gastric secretions and HR/BP
40+: nervousness, insomnia, tremors, convulsions
Improves contractility of skeletal muscle and helps with COPD fatigue
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Anticholinergic:
Low doses - bronchodilation w/o cardiac effect
Lasts: 5 hours
Adverse effects: Urinary retention, tachycardia, loss of accommodation, agitation |
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Anticholinergic
Quad ammonium of atropine
Given in high doses, poorly absorbed, does not enter CNS
Given with B2 for enhanced effect
Better for COPD then a B agonist |
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Beclamethasone, Budesonide, Fluticasone, Mometasone, Triamcinolone acetonide |
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Corticosteroids
Do not relax SMC directly
Anti-inflammatory: Modulate chemokine/cytokine production, inhibit eicosanoid synthesis, inhibit accumulation of basophils/eosinophils/leukotrienes
Work if given chronically, but side effects make them reserved for acute treatment.
Lipid soluble aerosol best
Must have attack 4+ times per week to get steroids
When taking inhaled, taper oral to prevent adrenal insufficiency
Side effects: Thrush, hoarseness, growth retardation in children |
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Cromolyn Sodium, Nedocromil Sodium |
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Chromone drugs:
Pretreatment prevents antigen, aspirin, or exercise asthma (5-60 min before, lasts 3-4 hr).
Taken 2-4x daily, reduces need for bronchodilators.
Nasal/eye drops, reduces allergies in nose/eyes
Nedocromil + cortocosteroid = best effect.
Works by: inhibits masts, eosinophils, and nerves
Side effects: Cough, throat irritation, dermatitis, GI problems |
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Zileuton, Zafirlukast, Montelukast |
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Antileukotrienes:
Prevent mucous secretion, bronchoconstriction, and edema.
Zileuton = 5-lipooxygenase inhibitor; others = LTD4 receptor antagonist
Taken orally
Side effects:
Zileuton: dyspepsia, hep that clears when drug stops, drug interaction, 4x daily
Zafirlukast: GI/headache, drug interactions
Montelukast: Does not inhibit cyp450s |
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Anti IgE
Humanized marine monoclonal antibody
Binds free IgE and inhibits its binding to mast cells
SQ makes IgE serum undetectable
High cost off set by 88% reduction in attacks
Some anaphylaxis and malignant neoplasm |
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