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Histamine-mediated disorders –Allergic rhinitis (hay fever, mould and dust allergies) –Anaphylaxis –Drug fevers –Insect bite reactions –Urticaria (itching)

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Page 1: Drugs Affecting Respiratory System. Antihistamines Drugs that directly compete with histamine for specific receptor sites Two histamine receptors –H 1

Drugs Affecting Respiratory System

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Antihistamines

Drugs that directly compete with histamine

for specific receptor sites

• Two histamine receptors

– H1 (histamine1)

– H2 (histamine2)

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• Histamine-mediated disorders– Allergic rhinitis (hay fever, mould and

dust allergies)– Anaphylaxis– Drug fevers– Insect bite reactions– Urticaria (itching)

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H1 antagonists are commonly referred to as antihistamines

• Antihistamines have several properties– Antihistaminic– Anticholinergic– Sedative

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• Block action of histamine at the H1

receptor sites

• Compete with histamine for binding at unoccupied receptors

• Cannot push histamine off the receptor if already bound

Mechanism of Action

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• The binding of H1 blockers to the

histamine receptors prevents the adverse consequences of histamine stimulation

• Prevent smooth muscle contraction of the bronchial airways

• Decrease mucus secretion• Prevent increase of vascular permeability

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• More effective in preventing the actions of

histamine rather than reversing them

• Should be given early in treatment, before

all the histamine binds to the receptors

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Indications• Nasal allergies• Seasonal allergic rhinitis

(hay fever)• Allergic reactions• Motion sickness• Sleep disorders• Also used to relieve symptoms associated

with the common cold such as sneezing, runny nose (Palliative treatment, not curative)

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Side Effects

• Anticholinergic effects, most common– Dry mouth– Difficulty urinating– Constipation– Changes in vision

• Drowsiness– Mild drowsiness to deep sleep

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– Diphenhydramine (Benedryl )– Chlorpheniramine (Piriton)– Promethazine hydrochloride

(Phenergan)

First generation

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Second generation

• Loratidine• Ceterizine/cetrizine

They are much less likely to have side effects of sedation and dry mouth

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• Use with caution in increased intraocular pressure, cardiac or renal disease, hypertension, asthma, COPD, peptic ulcer disease

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Decongestants

What is nasal congestion?

• Excessive nasal secretions

• Inflamed and swollen nasal mucosa

• Primary causes

– Allergies

– Upper respiratory infections (common cold)

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Two decongestant forms

• Oral/systemic

• Inhaled/topically applied to the nasal

membranes

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Topical Nasal Decongestants

• Adrenergics• Intranasal steroids

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Mechanism of Action• Adrenergics

– Constrict small blood vessels that supply Upper Respiratory Tract structures

– As a result these tissues shrink, and nasal secretions in the swollen mucous membranes are better able to drain

– Nasal stuffiness is relieved

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• Nasal steroids– Anti-inflammatory effect– Work to turn off the immune system

cells involved in the inflammatory response

– Decreased inflammation results in decreased congestion

– Nasal stuffiness is relieved

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• Adrenergics– Ephedrine hydrochloride

• Intranasal steroids– Beclomethasone dipropionate

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Side Effects

Adrenergics SteroidsNervousness Local mucosal drynessInsomnia and irritationPalpitationsTremors(systemic effects due to

adrenergic stimulation of theheart, blood vessels, and CNS)

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Oral decongestants

• Not that effective• Have unwanted sympathomymetic effects• Pseudoephridine

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Antitussives• Drugs used to stop or reduce coughing• What is cough? Respiratory secretions and

foreign objects are naturally removed by the Cough reflex initiated by irritation of sensory receptors in the respiratory tract

• Productive cough

– Congested, removes excessive secretions

• Nonproductive cough

– Dry cough

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Opioids• Suppress the cough reflex by direct action

on the cough centre in the medullaExamples:– Codeine – Hydrocodone

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Nonopioids• Suppress the cough reflex by numbing the

stretch receptors in the respiratory tract and preventing the cough reflex from being stimulatedExamples:– Dextromethorphan

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Indications

• Used to stop the cough reflex when the cough is nonproductive and/or harmful

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Expectorants

• Drugs that aid in the expulsion

(removal) of mucus/ bronchial secretions

• Reduce the viscosity of secretions

• Disintegrate and thin secretions

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• By loosening and thinning sputum and

bronchial secretions, the tendency to

cough is indirectly diminished• Used for the relief of nonproductive

coughs

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What happens in ASTHMA ?

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•Asthma causes a narrowing of the breathing airways • The narrowing that occurs in asthma is

caused by three major factors: inflammation, bronchospasm, and hyperreactivity.

• In inflammation the bronchial tubes become red, irritated, and swollen

• The muscles around the bronchial tubes tighten during an attack of asthma. This muscle constriction of the airways is called bronchospasm

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• In patients with asthma, the chronically inflamed and constricted airways become highly sensitive, or reactive, to triggers such as allergens, irritants, and infections.

• Exposure to these triggers may result in progressively more inflammation and narrowing and this is called hyperreactivity

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• The combination of these three factors results in difficulty with breathing out, or exhaling.

• As a result, the air needs to be forcefully exhaled to overcome the narrowing, thereby causing the typical "wheezing" sound.

• People with asthma also frequently "cough" in an attempt to expel the thick mucus plugs.

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• Reducing the flow of air may result in less oxygen passing into the bloodstream, and if very severe, carbon dioxide may dangerously accumulate in the blood

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Management of asthma

• some drugs are given to treat acute asthma exacerbations

• Some drugs are used as long term maintenance therapy

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Bronchodilators

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Bronchodilators

• Adrenoceptor agonists• Antimuscarinic bronchodilators• Xanthene derivatives –theophilline • Antileukotriene agents/Leukotriene

receptor antagonists• Cromones

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Adrenoceptor agonists

• Used during acute phase of asthmatic attacks

• Quickly reduce airway constriction and restore normal airflow

• Stimulate beta2-adrenergic receptors throughout the lungs

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• Selective beta2 drugs

– Stimulate only beta2-receptors– Commonly used – Example: salbutamol

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Selective beta2 agonists

• Salbutamol• Terbutaline• Salmeterol• Formeterol

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Side Effects

• Tremor• Headache• Peripheral venous dilatation• Palpitations

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• Contraindicated: clients with severe cardiac disease

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Antimuscarinic bronchodilators/ Anticholinergics

• Acetylcholine (ACh) causes bronchial constriction and narrowing of the airways

• Anticholinergics bind to the ACh receptors, preventing ACh from binding

• Ex-ipratropium bromide

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• Side effects: dry mouth, nausea, constipation, headache

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• Montelukast• Zafirlukast

Antileukotriene agents/Leukotriene receptor antagonists

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Mechanism of Action

• Leukotrienes are substances released when expose to a trigger, such as cat hair or dust, and starts a series of chemical reactions in the body

• Leukotrienes cause inflammation, bronchoconstriction, and mucus production

• Result: coughing, wheezing, shortnessof breath

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• Antileukotriene agents prevent leukotrienes from attaching to receptors on cells in the lungs and in circulation

• Inflammation in the lungs is blocked, and asthma symptoms are relieved

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Mast cell stablizers

Sodium cromoglicate• Mechanism of action is not very clear, but

known to affect on inflammatory mediated cells

• Indicated in prophylaxis of asthma by inhalation

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Preventers

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Corticosteroids

• Very effective in asthma• Mechanism of action :- Enter cells where they combine with

steroid receptors in cytoplasm - Inhibit inflammation/reduce synthesis of

inflammatory mediators

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Inhalers

IN asthmatics inhalers are used to deliver drugs more effectively with minimal side effects

Relievers have to be taken when they get worsening of asthma

Preventers should be used daily for it to be effective

Patients should be clearly educated on this …

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Oxygen Therapy

• Oxygen therapy is the administration of oxygen as a medical intervention

• Administration of oxygen at concentrations greater than that in room air ( 21%) to treat or prevent hypoxemia (not enough oxygen in the blood)

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High concentration O2 therapy

• Concentrations up to 60%• Use in pneumonia and many other

conditions

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Low concentration O2 therapy

• The concentration should not exceed 28%• Used in COPD• Improve the hypoxemia with out worsening

existing CO2 retention

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• Oxygen can deliver to the respiratory system via nasal canula, tracheostomy and face mask