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#12 - Asthma Part 3: Asthma Medications - Inhalers
#12 - Asthma Part 3: Asthma Medications - Inhalers Side Effects 1 Views • 16 days ago

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Did you know asthma medication encompasses more than just inhalers?


 


Asthma medications are a massive topic to cover! We will be covering them all in three episodes. The first part we discuss the types of inhaled medications, both for quick relief and controllers. Dr G breaks down how the medicines work in the body and why it is essential to know the function of each type of inhaler.


 


We also cover what medication you would be prescribed and how you would introduce it using step therapy.


 

What we cover in this episode:
Types of inhaled asthma medication: Inhalers: short-acting beta 2 agonist (SABA), long-acting beta 2 agonist (LABA), inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), combination LABA/ICS, and anticholinergic inhalers (tiotropium bromide)
 How allergy shots can help with allergic asthma 
How asthma medication work - either an agonist or an antagonist
Step therapy
Supporting information: https://www.itchpodcast.com/post/episode-12

Pharmacology - Ipratropium - Anticholinergics Respiratory Drugs nursing RN PN NCLEX
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Pharmacology of Olodaterol; Definition, Mechanism of action, Pharmacokinetics, Uses, Effect
Pharmacology of Olodaterol; Definition, Mechanism of action, Pharmacokinetics, Uses, Effect Side Effects 1 Views • 16 days ago

🫁 Olodaterol Pharmacology Overview

Olodaterol is a long-acting β₂-adrenergic receptor agonist (LABA) used for once-daily maintenance treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It’s marketed under brand names like Striverdi Respimat and often combined with tiotropium for enhanced bronchodilation.

⚡ Mechanism of Action
β₂-receptor agonism: Activates β₂ receptors in airway smooth muscle, stimulating adenylyl cyclase → ↑ cyclic AMP (cAMP) → bronchodilation.

Selectivity: Highly selective for β₂ over β₁ and β₃ receptors, minimizing cardiac and metabolic side effects.

Rapid onset: Begins working within 5–10 minutes of inhalation.

💊 Pharmacokinetics
Parameter Value
Bioavailability ~30% via inhalation
Peak plasma time 10–20 minutes
Protein binding ~60%
Metabolism Glucuronidation (UGT2B7, UGT1A1, etc.) and O-demethylation (CYP2C9, CYP2C8)
Half-life ~45 hours (inhalation)
Excretion ~53% feces, ~38% urine
🧬 Pharmacodynamics
Bronchodilation: Sustained for 24 hours, allowing once-daily dosing.

Improves FEV₁: Enhances lung function and reduces airflow obstruction.

Reverses bronchoconstriction: Potently counteracts active airway narrowing.

💊 Therapeutic Uses
Indication Role of Olodaterol
COPD (chronic bronchitis/emphysema) Maintenance bronchodilation
Asthma Not approved for monotherapy
Combination therapy Often paired with tiotropium
⚠️ Safety & Side Effects
Common: Nasopharyngitis, bronchitis, cough, dizziness, rash.

Serious risks:

Paradoxical bronchospasm

QT prolongation

Hypokalemia, tachycardia, hypertension

Contraindications:

Monotherapy in asthma

MAOI use within 14 days

Severe cardiovascular disease

🧪 Chemical Profile
Property Value
Molecular Formula C₂₁H₂₆N₂O₅
Molecular Weight 386.45 g/mol
Drug Class Long-acting β₂ agonist
Structure Type Phenylethanolamine derivative
IUPAC Name 6-Hydroxy-8-{(1R)-1-hydroxy-2-[1-(4-methoxy

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COPD Medications: Understanding Different Drugs Used To Treat COPD - Respiratory pharmacology
COPD Medications: Understanding Different Drugs Used To Treat COPD - Respiratory pharmacology Side Effects 1 Views • 16 days ago

Welcome to this informative video on COPD drugs. COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is a chronic lung disease that causes breathing difficulties and can be quite debilitating. It affects millions of people worldwide and is the third leading cause of death globally. Fortunately, there are several drugs available that can help manage COPD symptoms and improve quality of life for those affected by this condition.

In this video, we will discuss the most common COPD drugs and how they work to alleviate symptoms.

The first type of COPD drug is bronchodilators. These drugs work by relaxing the muscles in the airways, allowing more air to flow through the lungs. There are two main types of bronchodilators: short-acting and long-acting. Short-acting bronchodilators provide quick relief of symptoms, while long-acting bronchodilators provide more sustained relief over a longer period of time. Some common bronchodilators include albuterol, ipratropium, and tiotropium.

The second type of COPD drug is corticosteroids. These drugs work by reducing inflammation in the airways, which can help improve breathing. Corticosteroids are usually used in combination with bronchodilators for more effective treatment. They are available in both inhaler and pill form. Common corticosteroids used for COPD include fluticasone and budesonide.

The third type of COPD drug is phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitors. These drugs work by reducing inflammation in the lungs and improving breathing. They are usually prescribed for people with severe COPD who have frequent flare-ups. Roflumilast is a common phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitor used for COPD.

Lastly, there are combination drugs that contain both bronchodilators and corticosteroids. These drugs are designed to provide both quick relief and long-term control of COPD symptoms. They are often prescribed for people with moderate to severe COPD who require more aggressive treatment. Common combination drugs include Advair, Symbicort, and Dulera.

It is important to note that while these drugs can be effective in managing COPD symptoms, they do come with potential side effects. It is important to discuss any concerns with your doctor and closely follow their instructions for use.

In conclusion, COPD drugs are an important tool in managing symptoms and improving quality of life for those affected by this condition. By understanding how these drugs work and their potential side effects, you can make informed decisions with your doctor about the best treatment options for you. Thank you for watching this video.
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Tiotropium (English)
Tiotropium (English) Side Effects 0 Views • 16 days ago

Learn more about this medication: Tiotropium

- Indication: 00:00
- Administration: 00:09
- Side effects: 00:15

Learn about identifying drug allergies if you are taking this for the first time:
https://youtu.be/-fmDV-Vb7Rc

Learn how to use this device:
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Read more about your medication here:
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This video is jointly developed by NHG Health pharmacists and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Digital Learning team.

The content of this video is contributed by the Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore.

Information presented may vary for individuals and does not substitute for professional medical advice.

How to Use Respimat Inhaler for Asthma 🔥 Asthma & Lung Specialist Dr Syed Arshad in Dubai
How to Use Respimat Inhaler for Asthma 🔥 Asthma & Lung Specialist Dr Syed Arshad in Dubai Side Effects 0 Views • 16 days ago

Are you anxiety for about Tiotropium Respimat Inhaler that how to use it ?
In this video, Dr. Syed Arshad, a Pulmonology Specialist in UAE, explains COPD symptoms, treatment options, and how to use Respimat Inhaler properly for asthma and COPD patients. Many patients struggle with using their inhalers correctly, which affects their treatment effectiveness . Here, we show a step-by-step guide on how to use Respimat Inhaler properly for asthma and COPD treatment in UAE.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✅ What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)?
✅ How to use Respimat Inhaler correctly.
✅ Difference between Soft Mist Inhaler vs Dry Powder Inhaler.
✅ Common side effects of Respimat Inhaler.
✅ Best asthma and lung disease treatments in Dubai.
✅Step-by-step guide on using Respimat Inhaler properly

⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:05 - Removing the old cartridge
00:15 - Inserting the new cartridge into the device
00:30 - Fixing the cartridge in place
00:40 - Placing the cover back on the inhaler
00:50 - Priming the inhaler before use
01:00 - Demonstrating the mist release & how to inhale properly

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Spiriva Tiotropium: Breakthrough Treatment for COPD & Asthma!
Spiriva Tiotropium: Breakthrough Treatment for COPD & Asthma! Side Effects 0 Views • 16 days ago

"Breathe Easier with Spiriva Tiotropium: What You Need to Know"
For centuries, breathing disorders have plagued humanity, from the gasping struggles of asthma to the slow suffocation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Long ago, healers discovered that certain plants, like Atropa belladonna, contained compounds that could ease breathing difficulties. But these early remedies came with unwanted side effects, making their use a delicate balance between relief and risk.

As medicine advanced, scientists sought better solutions. In the 1970s, ipratropium was developed—a more refined approach to airway relaxation—but it had one drawback: it worked only for a short period, requiring frequent doses. Patients longed for a treatment that would keep their airways open for longer, reducing the need for constant medication.

Enter the pharmaceutical innovators at Boehringer Ingelheim. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, they worked tirelessly to create a long-acting bronchodilator, one that would provide relief for an entire day. Their research led to the discovery of tiotropium, a breakthrough compound that would change respiratory medicine forever.

Tiotropium, marketed under the brand name Spiriva, became a game-changer. It worked by blocking muscarinic receptors in the lungs, preventing the tightening of airway muscles and allowing patients to breathe more freely. With its once-daily dosing, it gave people with COPD and severe asthma a new sense of control over their lives.

But no drug is perfect. Tiotropium brought relief, but it also came with side effects—dry mouth, throat irritation, and, in rare cases, heart complications. Yet, for millions of patients worldwide, these trade-offs were worth it. Spiriva became a household name in respiratory care, a symbol of progress in the fight against chronic lung diseases.

Today, the legacy of tiotropium continues. It has paved the way for newer combination inhalers, like Spiolto Respimat, which merge its benefits with other lung-friendly compounds. But at its core, the story of tiotropium is a testament to human ingenuity—a story of how science, persistence, and a deep desire to improve lives led to a medication that helps millions breathe a little easier every day.

Tiotropium in adults with asthma - Video Abstract ID 177603
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Video abstract of review paper “Barriers to achieving asthma control in adults: evidence for the role of tiotropium in current management strategies” published in the open access Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management journal by Jenkins.

Abstract: Despite the availability of a range of treatment options and management guidelines, a high proportion of adults with asthma remain uncontrolled. The challenge of managing uncontrolled asthma includes providing efficacious treatment while limiting side effects, recognizing situations when a change in asthma therapy is required, and considering patient preferences and satisfaction. In line with the Global Initiative for Asthma report, asthma management is based on a backbone of inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy and use of add-on therapies to achieve disease control. This review considers whether add-on options could be better utilized in clinical practice. A number of long-acting muscarinic antagonists are in development, but tiotropium is the most widely studied for use in asthma. Evidence demonstrating the efficacy of tiotropium as an add-on therapy to at least ICS in adults with symptomatic mild, moderate, and severe asthma is presented from randomized controlled trials and real-world evidence. In addition, the benefit of tiotropium therapy in a wide range of patient phenotypes and disease severities without the need for biomarker assessment is discussed. Additional strategies that complement this approach, such as recognizing and overcoming barriers to adherence, ensuring optimal device use, and education and support to enhance patient–physician communication, are discussed. Physician education can also help raise awareness that additional management options are available for patients with moderate-to-severe asthma who remain uncontrolled on ICS/long-acting β2-agonist treatment.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Tiotropium? - Pharmaceutical Insights
What Are The Side Effects Of Tiotropium? - Pharmaceutical Insights Side Effects 0 Views • 16 days ago

What Are The Side Effects Of Tiotropium? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with tiotropium, a medication commonly prescribed for respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Tiotropium is part of the anticholinergic drug class, which works by relaxing the muscles surrounding the airways to improve breathing. While this medication can be beneficial for many individuals, it is important to understand the range of side effects that may occur during its use.

We will cover both common and serious side effects, helping you to stay informed about what to watch for while using this medication. From dry mouth and sore throat to more serious reactions such as severe allergic responses and urinary retention, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of what users may experience. Additionally, we will emphasize the importance of consulting a healthcare provider if any side effects become severe or persistent.

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Pharmacology of Tiotropium (Spiriva) ; Overview, Mechanism of action, Pharmacokinetics, Uses, Effect
Pharmacology of Tiotropium (Spiriva) ; Overview, Mechanism of action, Pharmacokinetics, Uses, Effect Side Effects 1 Views • 16 days ago

Tiotropium, marketed under the brand name Spiriva, is a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) used primarily for the maintenance treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Here's a detailed overview of its pharmacology:

Mechanism of Action
Tiotropium works by blocking muscarinic receptors in the airways, specifically the M3 receptors. This prevents bronchoconstriction and promotes bronchodilation, improving airflow and reducing symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath1.

Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: Tiotropium is administered via inhalation, allowing for rapid absorption into the bloodstream.

Distribution: It is distributed throughout the body, with a particular affinity for lung tissue.

Metabolism: Tiotropium is metabolized in the liver by cytochrome P450 enzymes.

Elimination: The drug is primarily excreted in the urine and to a lesser extent in the feces.

Clinical Use
Spiriva is indicated for the long-term, once-daily maintenance treatment of bronchospasm associated with COPD, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It helps to reduce exacerbations and improve lung function.

Side Effects
Common side effects of tiotropium include:

Dry mouth

Upper respiratory tract infections

Sinusitis

Pharyngitis

Chest pain

Precautions
Cardiovascular Disease: Caution is advised in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions due to the potential for increased heart rate and blood pressure.

Pregnancy and Lactation: The safety of tiotropium in pregnant or breastfeeding women has not been fully established

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Inhaler Mistakes That Ruin Your Breathing: The Right Way to Use Trelegy, Breo, Anoro & Spiriva
Inhaler Mistakes That Ruin Your Breathing: The Right Way to Use Trelegy, Breo, Anoro & Spiriva Side Effects 0 Views • 16 days ago

Struggling to breathe better even after using your inhaler? 🫁 The problem might not be the medicine — it might be how you’re taking it. In this video, we break down the correct inhaler techniques for Trelegy, Breo, Anoro, and Spiriva — so you get the full benefit every time.

Learn the biggest mistakes most people make (and how to avoid them), the truth behind common inhaler myths, and why skipping doses can put your health at risk. You’ll also discover insider tips pharmacists wish you knew — from loading your device properly to preventing oral thrush.

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How to use Respimat inhalers Spiriva or Spiolto
How to use Respimat inhalers Spiriva or Spiolto Side Effects 1 Views • 16 days ago

How to use the Respimat inhaler (Spiriva Respimat and Spiolto Respimat). A short demonstration of this inhaler device. To inhale correctly you first need to activate the inhaler by twisting the bottom half. This will then allow you to press on the grey button next to the mouthpiece which will release a soft mist. Ideally you would want to empty your lungs of air, put your lips on the mouthpiece and as you are breathing back in, press the button to release the mist, catching it as you are breathing in slowly and deeply.

Spiriva contains tiotropium (a bronchodilator) and is generally prescribed for COPD or asthma.
Spiolto contains both tiotropium and olodaterol (which are both bronchodilators) and is generally prescribed for COPD.

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Breath of Fresh Air: Discovering the Power of Spiriva Respimat / Spiriva Handihaler
Breath of Fresh Air: Discovering the Power of Spiriva Respimat / Spiriva Handihaler Side Effects 1 Views • 16 days ago

This video will go over everything you need to know about Spiriva Respimat / Spiriva Handihaler:

1. What is Spiriva inhaler and how does it work?
2. How do I properly use the Spiriva inhaler?
3. What are the common side effects of Spiriva inhaler?
4. Can Spiriva inhaler be used in combination with other medications?
5. How long does it take for Spiriva inhaler to start working?
6. How often should I use Spiriva inhaler?
7. What should I do if I miss a dose of Spiriva inhaler?
8. Can I overdose on Spiriva inhaler?
9. Are there any food or drug interactions with Spiriva inhaler?
10. When should I seek medical attention while using Spiriva inhaler?


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