2023-02-15T23:03:27+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>tachycardia, nausea, pharyngitis, nervousness, bronchitis</p>, <p>accuneb, proair, ventolin, ReliOn</p>, <p>COPD, hyperkalemia</p>, <p>backache, headache, nosebleeds, endocrine disorders</p>, <p>nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, levoketoconazole, steroids</p>, <p>synthetic trifluorinated corticosteroid with binding affinity for human GCR; inhibits various wbc's.</p>, <p>hypersensitivity to milk proteins</p>, <p>allergies, asthma</p>, <p>veramyst, arnuity ellipta</p>, <p>sympathomimetic amine; beta-adrenergic agonist that acts on b2 receptors; relaxes bronchial smooth muscle</p>, <p>albuterol, tiotropium, prednisone</p>, <p>dry mouth, constipation, bronchitis, uti</p>, <p>induces bronchodilation via inhibits of M3 receptor</p>, <p>spiriva, spiriva respimat</p>, <p>bacterial infections</p>, <p>can cause irreversible cns damage; avoid use in patients with myasthenia gravis</p>, <p>cipro, otiprio</p>, <p>adrenal insufficiency, allergies, asthma </p>, <p>beta-2-agonist that acts as a vascular sealing and membrane stabilizing agent</p>, <p>deltasone, prednicot, sterapred, rayos</p> flashcards
Weeks 1-4 Medications

Weeks 1-4 Medications

  • tachycardia, nausea, pharyngitis, nervousness, bronchitis

    What are common AE's associated with albuterol?

  • accuneb, proair, ventolin, ReliOn

    What are trade names for Albuterol?

  • COPD, hyperkalemia

    What are some off-label uses for albuterol?

  • backache, headache, nosebleeds, endocrine disorders

    What are some AE's associated with Fluticasone?

  • nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, levoketoconazole, steroids

    What are some drugs that may interact with fluticasone?

  • synthetic trifluorinated corticosteroid with binding affinity for human GCR; inhibits various wbc's.

    MOA for Fluticasone?

  • hypersensitivity to milk proteins

    Contraindications for Fluticasone, Albuterol, Tiotropium

  • allergies, asthma

    Indications for fluticasone?

  • veramyst, arnuity ellipta

    What are some trade names for Fluticasone Furoate?

  • sympathomimetic amine; beta-adrenergic agonist that acts on b2 receptors; relaxes bronchial smooth muscle

    MOA for albuterol?

  • albuterol, tiotropium, prednisone

    Which drugs have orphan drug designations?

  • dry mouth, constipation, bronchitis, uti

    What are AE's assoicated with Tiotropium?

  • induces bronchodilation via inhibits of M3 receptor

    Tiotropium MOA?

  • spiriva, spiriva respimat

    What are trade names for Tiotropium Bromide?

  • bacterial infections

    What is ciprofloxacin indicated for?

  • can cause irreversible cns damage; avoid use in patients with myasthenia gravis

    Black Box warning associated with Ciprofloxacin?

  • cipro, otiprio

    What are trade names associated with Ciprofloxacin?

  • adrenal insufficiency, allergies, asthma

    What are the indications for Prednisone?

  • beta-2-agonist that acts as a vascular sealing and membrane stabilizing agent

    MOA for Prednisone?

  • deltasone, prednicot, sterapred, rayos

    What are the trade names for Prednisone?