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1. Describe the classification, preparation, clinical uses and adverse effects of
bronchodilators?

Classification of bronchodilators:

BRONCHODILATOR




β2 agonist Anticholinergics Methylxanthine



Ipratropium
Short acting- Theophylline,
bromide,
Salbutamol, Aminophylline,
Tiotropium
Terbutaline Doxophylline
bromide


Long acting –
Salmeterol,
Formoterol


Ultra long
acting
Indacaterol
Vilanterol

Preparation of bronchodilators:
Salbutamol Tablet- 2mg,4mg, syrup- 2mg/5ml, Metered dose inhaler-
100mcg, Respules- 5mg/ml
Terbutaline Tablet- 2.5mg,5mg, syrup- 3mg/5ml, Metered dose inhaler-
250mcg,
Salmeterol Metered dose inhaler- 25 mcg/puff, rotacap
Formoterol Metered dose inhaler- 12 to 24 mcg/ puff, rotacap
Ipratropium Metered dose inhaler- 20, 40mcg/puff
bromide
Theophylline SR tablet- 100 to 300mg TDS
Aminophylline Tablet- 100mg, injection- 250mg/10ml
Doxophylline Tablet- 400mg, Syrup- 100mg/5ml

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Clinical uses:
1. Short acting β2 agonist – reversal of acute exacerbation
2. Long acting β2 agonist:
Bronchial asthma
COPD
3. Methylxanthines:
• Bronchial asthma and COPD- acute relief
• Apnea in premature infants- Theophylline is mostly used.
4. Anticholinergics:
• 1st line drug in COPD
• Nebulized ipratropium and salbutamol are used in refractory asthma.
• Used to control rhinorrhea in perennial rhinitis and common cold
Management of status asthmatics:
➢ O2
➢ Hydrocortisone hemisuccinate 100mg I.V stat followed by 100- 200mg 4-8th hourly
infusion
➢ Nebulized Salbutamol 2.5-5mg along with O2
➢ Salbutamol/ Terbutaline 0.4mg IM/S.C if needed
➢ Intubation and mechanical ventilation
Adverse effects:
1. Beta2 agonist:
• Tremors- most common
• Palpitation
• Restlessness
• Nervousness
• Throat irritation
• Ankle oedema- rarely
2. Anticholinergics
• Dry mouth
• Constipation
• Blurred vision
• Urinary retention
3. Methylxanthine
Theophylline have narrow therapeutic index. Adverse effects of theophylline highly
vary with its therapeutic concentration.
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