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respiratory meds

ch. 11, 32, 33, 34

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ethambutol primary drug, antitubercular
isoniazid (INH) primary drug, antitubercular
pyrazinamide primary drug, antitubercular
rifabutin, Mycobutin primary drug, antitubercular
rifampin, Rifadin/ Rimactane primary drug, antitubercular
rifapentine, Priftin primary drug, antitubercular
aminosalicylate, Paser secondary drug, antitubercular
capreomycin, Capastat secondary drug, antitubercular
cycloserine, Seromycin secondary drug, antitubercular
ethionamide, Trecator secondary drug, antitubercular
streptomycin secondary drug, antitubercular
clofazimine, Lamprene txt of Hansen's disease
dapsone txt of Hansen's disease, pneumonia prophylaxis
antitussives depress cough center located in medulla; most are centrally-acting drugs, one is peripherally acting
benzonatate, Tessalon the peripherally acting antitussive
used to relieve nonproductive cough antitussives
opioid antitussives contraindicated in: premature infants; during labor when premature delivery is expected
antitussives used cautiously in: cough that is persistent or chronic, accompanied by high fever, rash, persistent headache, or n/v; also preexisting respiratory disorders, head injuries, acute abdominal problems, convulsive disorders, & prostatic hypertrophy
antitussives containing codeine interact with other CNS depressants & alcohol by: causing additive depressant effects
dextromethorphan + monoamine oxidase inhibitors antidepressants = what reaction hypotension, fever, nausea, jerking motions to the leg, coma
codeine opioid antitussives
benzonatate, Tessalon, Perles nonopioid antitussives
dextromethorphan, Benylin, Robitussin, Delsym nonopioid antitussives
dextromethorphan & benzocaine, Cough-X, Tetra Formula nonopioid antitussives
diphenhydramine, AllerMax, Hydramine Cough, Tusstat nonopioid antitussives
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