This class of antibiotics, often used as first-line treatment for community-acquired pneumonia, includes amoxicillin.
"What are beta-lactams?"
This medication is a cornerstone of TB treatment and requires vitamin B6 supplementation to prevent neuropathy.
"What is isoniazid?"
This medication class is the foundation of asthma management due to its anti-inflammatory effects.
What are inhaled corticosteroids?
This nicotine replacement therapy provides continuous nicotine levels over 24 hours.
What is the nicotine patch?
This antibiotic class should be used with caution due to risks like QT prolongation and tendon rupture.
"What are fluoroquinolones?"
This TB drug can cause orange discoloration of bodily fluids, including urine and tears.
"What is rifampin?"
This medication class is first-line maintenance therapy in COPD according to GOLD guidelines.
What are long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMAs)?
This smoking cessation medication is contraindicated in patients with seizure disorders.
What is bupropion?
This is the most common bacterial cause of community-acquired pneumonia in adults.
"What is Streptococcus pneumoniae?"
This TB medication is associated with a risk of optic neuritis, requiring baseline and periodic vision testing.
"What is ethambutol?"
This medication must always be combined with an inhaled corticosteroid when used in asthma.
What is a LABA?
This medication works as a partial nicotinic receptor agonist to reduce cravings and withdrawal.
What is varenicline?
In treating CAP, this macrolide antibiotic is often chosen for patients with a penicillin allergy.
"What is azithromycin?"
This TB drug is known for causing hyperuricemia and gout as a side effect.
"What is pyrazinamide?"
This medication is an add-on option in uncontrolled asthma but first-line in COPD.
What is tiotropium?
This adverse effect is most commonly associated with varenicline therapy.
What is nausea?
For patients with comorbidities or recent antibiotic use, this combination therapy is recommended to cover atypical pathogens.
"What is a beta-lactam plus a macrolide or a respiratory fluoroquinolone?"
This TB medication is a potent CYP450 inducer that can reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives and warfarin.
What is rifampin?
This best explains why inhaled corticosteroids are not first-line therapy in COPD.
What is COPD inflammation is primarily neutrophilic and less steroid-responsive?
This is the most effective smoking cessation strategy based on evidence.
What is combination pharmacotherapy plus behavioral counseling?
This guideline emphasizes anti-inflammatory control in asthma while this guideline prioritizes long-acting bronchodilation in COPD.
➡️ What are GINA and GOLD?
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This guideline emphasizes anti-inflammatory control in asthma while this guideline prioritizes long-acting bronchodilation in COPD.
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