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PHR913 - Block 2 - Cold And Cough Exam Study Guide

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PHR913 - Block 2 - Cold And
Cough Exam Study Guide
What is the common cold and the most common cause? - Answer Upper respiratory
tract infection; most common cause is the rhinoviruses

When is the common cold prevalent? How long is the duration of a cold? - Answer
Prevalent Fall through Spring; generally self-limits to 7-14 days.

Common Cold Transmission and Risk Factors (6) - Answer - Self-inoculation

- Aerosol

- Stress

- Smoking

- Allergies

- Crowded areas

Common Cold Clinical Presentation - Frequent (5) - Answer - sore, red throat

- thin to thick nasal discharge

- Sneezing

- Post-nasal drip

- Congestion

Common Cold Clinical Presentation - Infrequent (7) - Answer - cough

- sinus tenderness

- fever (low-grade)

- chills

- headache

- malaise

- myalgia

Common Cold Treatment - Peds - Answer The FDA discourages OTC treatment in
children under 2; labels only show for children 4 and older

Common Cold Treatment - Nonpharm (7) - Answer - frequent hand washing

, - hand sanitizer

- Hydration (soups, broths, teas)

- Rest

- Saline solutions

- Aromatic products

- Humidification

Common Cold Treatment - Pharm (7) - Answer - Decongestants

- Antihistamines

- Analgesics

- Local anesthetics

- Antitussives (anti-cough)

- Protussives (pro-cough)

- Combo products

Common Cold Treatment - Oral/Systemic Decongestants (2) - Answer -
Pseudoephedrine:

2-6 (60 mg), 6-12 (120 mg), 12+ (240 mg) max per day

- Phenylephrine:

2-6 (15 mg), 6-12 (30 mg), 12+ (60 mg) max per day

Common Cold Treatment - Intranasal/Topical - Answer - Phenylephrine (topical)

- Xylometazoline

- Oxymetazoline

Common Cold Treatment - Decongestants MOA, Onset, Indication, ADRs - Answer -
MOA: alpha agonist vasoconstriction

- Onset: 0.5-2 hours

- Indication: for nasal/sinus/Eustachian tube congestion, post nasal drip (COUGH)

- ADRs: CNS, CV stimulation (burning and stinging for systemic)

Pseudoephedrine Sale Regulations; What are the (2) abuse-deterrent products? -
Answer Max of 7.2 g/month, and 24 g/year with record keeping; Nexafed and Zephrex-D
are abuse-deterrent

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