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Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

Anti-Inflammatory Drugs. Steroids and NSAIDs RC 195. Corticosteroids, “Steroids” Naturally-occurring hormones produced by the adrenal glands. Glucocorticoids: Hydrocortisone Mineralcorticoids: Aldosterone Sex Hormones: Testosterone.

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Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

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  1. Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Steroids and NSAIDs RC 195

  2. Corticosteroids, “Steroids”Naturally-occurring hormones produced by the adrenal glands • Glucocorticoids: Hydrocortisone • Mineralcorticoids: Aldosterone • Sex Hormones: Testosterone

  3. Actions of Glucocorticoids • Anti-inflammatory • Supresses actions of kinins, cytokines, and other mediators of inflammation • Maintains microcirculation and minimizes edema • Maintains cell membrane integrity • Inhibits macrophage movement • Inhibition of immune response • Stabilizes mast cells • Reduces histamine levels • Bronchodilation • Potentiates catecholamine activity by inhibiting COMT and increasing adenyl cyclase production • Decreased cholinergic and alpha stimulation • Decreased phosphodiesterase production

  4. Steroid Uses • Acute Inflammation • Organ Transplant • Allergic Inflammation

  5. Gluconeogenesis Osteoporosis Physical changes Increased fat production and redistribution Acne Hirsutism Fragile skin Sodium retention Fluid retention Potassium loss and metabolic alkalosis Increased gastric acidity Decreased resistance to infection MDI may cause candida albicans, “thrush” Patients need to rinse mouth after MDI Dependency Both physical and psychological Patients may need to be weaned from steroid therapy Steroid Side Effects: “Cushing’s Syndrome”

  6. Interaction with other drugs • Increased breakdown in the presence of: • Dilantin, barbiturates, certain tranquilizers, anti-histamines, ephedrine • Decreased breakdown (and greater chance of severe side effects) in the presence of some antibiotics, eg erythromycin

  7. Steroids in Respiratory Care For prevention of inflammation – aerosol For relief of inflammation: systemic

  8. Hydrocortisone • Brand name(s): Solu-Cortef, Cortef • Given orally or IV • Not usually aerosolized because of side effects

  9. Prednisone (Prednisolone) • Brand: Deltasone, Delta-Cortef • 4X as potent as hydrocortisone • Given orally • Side effects minimized if given every other day • Patient’s usually need to be weaned from it

  10. Methylprednisolone • Brand: Solu-Medrol • Oral or IV • Often used to help relieve airway inflammation

  11. Triamcinolone • Brands: Azmacort, Kenalog • MDI- to prevent airway inflammation

  12. Dexamethasone • Brand: Decadron • Often nebulized for acute upper airway inflammation • What else is used with it?

  13. Beclomethasone • Brands: Vanceril, Beclovent, Becotide • MDI– to prevent airway inflammation

  14. Mometasone Furoate • Brand: Asmanex • DPI “Twisthaler” 220mcg per pff • Started as one puff per day in then evening and may go as high two puffs BID

  15. Flunisolide • Brand: AeroBid • MDI – to prevent airway inflammation • Usually effective when given only BID

  16. Fluticasone • Brand: Flovent • MDI (similar to Flunisolide) • Fluticasone is also sold as a combo drug, Advair, which contains fluticasone and salmeterol • Taken as a dry powder inhaler (DPI)

  17. Budesonide • Brand: Pulmicort • MDI – to prevent airway inflammation • Seems to get best effects with minimal side effects

  18. NSAIDs Drugs that prevent airway inflammation but usually have less side effects than steroids

  19. Cromolyn Sodium • Brands: Intal, Aarane • Is a mast cell stabilizer so used to prevent airway inflammation • Does not relieve airway inflammation! • Often used as an alternative to aerosol steroids in children • Administered via Spinhaler (DPI), MDI, nebulizer • Usually needs to be administered Q.I.D. • May take at least two weeks before any effects are seen

  20. Nedocromil Sodium • Brand: Tilade • Similar to cromolyn sodium (used to prevent airway inflammation) • MDI – usually only needed B.I.D.

  21. NSAIDs: Leukotriene Inhibitors(used to prevent airway inflammation) • Zafirlukast (Accolate) • Taken as a pill B.I.D. • Zileuton (Zyflo) • Taken as a pill Q.I.D. • Montelukast (Singulair) • Taken as a pill just once a day

  22. NSAIDs: Omalizumab (Xolair) • Genetically engineered recombinant humanized monoclonal antibody • Binds to IgE and prevents it from attaching to mast cells • Given sub-Q 1-2 times per month

  23. Case Study Time!

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