Levalbuterol
Xopenex
Cafcit
Caffeine Citrate
Duoneb
Albuterol + Ipratropium Bromide Solution
Nonsteroidal Aniasthma
Cromolyn Sodium
Combivent
Albuterol + ipratropium Bromide SMI
Foradil
Formoterol
Nitric Oxide
INOmax
Salmeterol
Serevent
Iloprost
Ventavis
Micronefrin
Racemic Epinephrine
Xanthine
Theoplphylline
Dulera
Mometasone +Formoterol
Tobi
Tobramycin
Nebupent
Pentamidine
Serevent
Salmeterol
Flovent
Fluticasone
Zyflo
Zileuton
Zanamivir
Relenza
Ribavirin
Virazole
Atrovent
Ipratropium Bromide
Singulair
Montelukast
Advair
Salmeterol + Fluticasone
Zafirleukast
Accolate
Spiriva
Tiotropium Bromide
Mucomyst is what type of drug?
Acetylcysteine
Pulmozyme
Dornase Alfa
Atrovent is what type of drug?
Anticholinergic
ProAir is what type of drug?
Agonist
Relenza is what type of drug?
Anti-infective
Dornase Alfa is for patients suffering from what and why?
Cystic Fibrosis; It breaks up the DNA that makes up the junk that making it hard for them to breathe.
Levalbuterol is considered what type of drug?
A Rescue Drug
Perforomist is what type of drug?
Formoterol; A long acting Adrenergic Bronchodilator.
Tiotropium Bromide is what type of parasympatholitic drug?
An Antagonist
S2 is used to reduce what?
Reduce upper airway swelling
Tobramycin is an anti-infective drug used to treat patients who are suffering from what?
Cystic Fibrosis
Zanamivir is an anti-infective drug used to treat patients who are suffering from what?
Influenza
Nebupent is an anti-infective drug used to treat patients who are suffering from what?
Pneumocystis pneumonia
Virazole is and ant-infective drug used to treat patients who are suffering from what?
RSV (Respiratory Syncitial Virus)
0.5% Solution is used for what drug?
Albuterol
2.25% Solution is used for what drug?
Nephron (Racemic Epinephrine)
0.02% Solution is used for what drug?
Ipratropium
The anticholinergic (parasympatholytic) drug, Atrovent, lasts how long?
4-6 hours
The Adrenergic (Sympathomometic) drug, MicroNefrin, lasts how long?
<3 hours; less than three hours
The Adrenergic (Sympathomometic) drug, Serevernt, lasts how long?
12 hours
How often is the Anticholinergic (parasymatholytic) drug, Spiriva used?
Once a day
The Adrenergic (Sympathomimetic) drug, Arcapta, lasts how long?
24 hours
What drug is for infants with RSV?
Virazole
Neonates w/hypoxic resoiratory failure should get what drug?
Nitric Oxide
Apnea of prematurity is treated with what drug?
Cafcit
Adult Pulmonary hypertension is treated with what drug?
Iloprost
Fluticasone is administered at what strengths?
44-110-220mcg
Symbicort (Budesonide + formoterol) is administered at what strengths?
80/3.5; 160/4.5 mcg
Advair diskus (Salmeterol +Fluticasone) is administered at what strengths?
100/50; 250/50; 500/50 mcg
Alpha receptors do what?
Constrict blood vessels
Beta 1 Receptors do what?
Increase heart rate/force of contraction
Beta 2 Receptors do what?
Relax bronchial smooth muscles