Drugs of the Respiratory system
Respiratory drugs
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Common Respiratory Disease Treatments
100

What is the respiratory stimulant that is used to stimulate respirations following C-Sections or Dystocia?

Doxapram

100

This drug is considered to be mucus breaking and used to treat acetaminophen toxicity.

Mucolytics 

100

What are the two centrally acting antitussives that are considered non-narcotic

Dextromethorphan and Trimeprazine (Temaril P)

100

What is the Respiratory System responsible for? 

The exchange of CO2 and O2

100

How do we treat Infectious Tracheobronchitis?

With Opioids (Cough Suppressants)

200

What drug normally ends in -amine and is used to block the effects of histamines? Name two examples.

Anti-histamines

Diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine. 

200

What is the action of Methylxanthines?

Widen the lumen of the bronchi to counteract the bronchoconstriction.

200

What causes upper respiratory diseases?

Infectious agents 

200
What is the common name for Recurrent Airway Obstruction in horses?

Heaves

200

What are the treatments for Heaves? Name the hygiene precautions as well as the drugs used.

Hygiene: Keep horses outside, reduce dust, store hay in a dry place, improve the ventilation in stables.

Drugs: Glucocorticoids (Inhalants) and Bronchodilators. 

300

Name the drug: 

Considered the debris-clearing drug, that helps improve respiratory secretion flow to allow mucus to be coughed up. 

Expectorants (Guaifenesin) 

300

What are the adverse effects seen with the use of Antihistamines?

CNS Depression

Dry Mouth

Urinary Retention

300

This drug reduces the viscosity or thickness of respiratory secretions when used. 

Hint: Mucus Breaking

Acetylcysteine

300

Name the narcotic antitussives

Butorphanol, Hydrocodone, Codiene. 

300

What drug is used in an oral route to treat feline asthma?

Glucocorticoids

400

Name this Drug:

Centrally acting, controls coughing. Has two categories, Narcotic and Non-narcotic.


Antitussives

400

With Pulmonary Edema, what are the common signs that we see?

Dyspnea

Decreased exercise tolerance

Left side heart failure causing fluid to back up into the lungs which leads to the dyspnea.

400

Name the Selective Bronchodilators (Target specific bronchodilators)

HINT: C.A.T.

Clenbuterol

Albuterol

Terbutaline 


400

This drug is used to decrease the congestion of nasal passages by reducing the swelling.

Hint: There are two named to reduce the swelling and end in -rine

Phenylephrine and pseudophedrine 

400

Two Parter:

What is the most costly respiratory disease of dairy and beef cattle, and what is its main treatment?

Hint: Shipping Fever

Bovine Respiratory Disease 

Treat with antibiotics. 

500

What drug category does Methylxanthines and Beta-2 Adrenergic Agonists belong to? Name one example of both above named.

Bronchodilators

M= Aminophylline and Theophylline

B= Terbutaline, Albuterol, Clenbuterol, Epinephrine, Isoproterenol

500

Name the nonselective Bronchodilators (Target all of the Beta-2 Agonists)

HINT: I.E.

Isoproterenol and Epinephrine 

500

Which drug used to treat asthma is a fungal-derived protein used for allergic response in feline asthma?

This drug can cause nephrotoxicity.

HINT: Sounds fungal

Cylosporin (Atopica)

500

What are the conditions seen often in the lower respiratory system?

Asthma

Bronchitis

Pneumonia

Heaves


500

For Asthma, what are the drugs often used to treat feline asthma. 

Glucocorticoids (orally)

Bronchodilators (Terbutaline and Albuterol)

Methylxanthines (Theophylline)

Cylosporin (Atopica)

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