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?