Antihistamines
Decongestants
Bronchodilators
(Beta-Agonists)
Corticosteroids
(Inhaled & Systemic)
Antitussives, Mucolytics, Expectorants
100

A drug that stops histamines from attaching to histamine receptors on cells and producing inflammatory and allergic symptoms. 

What is Antihistamines?

100

The two types of decongestants

What is Sympathomimetics and Corticosteroids? 

100

Bronchodilators are used for drug therapy for these conditions 

What is Asthma and COPD?

100

Encourage patients to rinse mouth after use to prevent this

What is oral thrush (candidiasis)?

100

A drug sometimes called an expectorant, that decreases the thickness of respiratory secretions and aids in their removal. 

What is Mucolytics?

200

Possible side effects of antihistamines

What is drowsiness, dry mouth, tachycardia, hypertension, dilated pupils, and urinary retention?

200

Decongestants are also used in treatment for this condition

What is Middle ear infections?

200

A drug that relaxes the airway smooth muscles, allowing the lumens of the airway to widen

What is Bronchodilators?

200

A drug built on the structure of cholesterol that is able to prevent or limit inflammation and allergy by slowing or stopping production of the mediators histamine and leukotriene. 

What is Corticosteroids?

200

A drug that is used to relieve or suppress coughing.

What is Antitussives?

300

Antihistamines should be avoided in this patient population 

What is geriatric patients?

300

A drug that is used to reduces swelling of nasal passages due to congestion that has caused nasal tissue to become inflamed and swollen. 

What is Decongestants?

300

An orally inhaled drug that bins over time to beta2-adrenergic receptors. Used as a maintenance drug to control asthma and prevent bronchospasms. 

What is long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist or (LABA)?

300

If absorbed systemically, illness may result due to?

What is lessened response of infection-fighting WBC

300

These medications should only be used for a short period of time to prevent rebound symptoms of prolonged use. 

What is Antitussives and Mucolytics (or Expectorants)?

400

These drugs cross the blood-brain barrier and cause sedation

First generation Antihistamines

400

Decongestants contraindicate patients with this condition

What is hypertension?

400

An orally inhaled drug that binds rapidly to beta2-adrenergic receptors that start smooth muscle relaxation within seconds to minutes. Used for treatment of an asthma attacks or COPD bronchospasms. 

What is short-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist or (SABA)?

400

This drug takes up to 2 weeks to begin working

What is Corticosteroid nasal sprays?

400

Common side effects of antitussives

What is drowsiness, dry mouth, nausea, and orthostatic hypotension?

500

These drugs DO NOT cross the blood-brain barrier therefore not causing significant sedation

What is second generation antihistamines?

500

Oral decongestants and nasal decongestants side effects

What is Nervousness, insomnia, tremors, heart palpitations, nosebleeds, and dryness of the mucus membranes?

500

Side effects of bronchodilators

What is hypertension, tachycardia, dry mouth and insomnia.?

(This drug only has few and mild symptoms because it goes in the airway)

500

Prednisone and methylprednisolone is what type of corticosteroids

What is Systemic corticosteroids?

500

Encourage patients to do this when taking expectorants

Increase fluid intake