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OTC Exam IV
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Pharmacology
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04/06/2011

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Term
Coenzyme Q10
Vitamin Q
Ubiquinone
Definition
2,3 dimethyl-6-decaprenyl benzoquinone
synthesized in mitochondria
Fat-soluble, vitamin-like compound
Term
Dietary Sources of Coenzyme Q10
Definition
oily fish, organ meats, whole grains
Term
Uses for Coenzyme Q10
Definition
Angina, CHF and Hypertension
Term
Mechanism of Action of Coenzyme Q10
Definition
1. Involved in ATP generation
2. Lipid-soluble antioxidant that is found in LDL-C to limit oxidation
3. Deficiency is related to CV and peridontal disease
-Statins can reduce Coenzyme Q levels by 20-40%
Term
Adverse Effects of Coenzyme Q10
Definition
Abdominal discomfort, GI distress, headache, and loss of appetite
Term
Drug interactions with Coenzyme Q10
Definition
Warfarin
Drugs that reduce CoQ10 levels:
-HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitors
-Thiazide Diuretics
-Beta-blockers
-Tricyclic antidepressants
-Sulfonylureas
-Chemotherapy drugs
Term
Dosing range of Coenzyme Q10
Definition
100-200 mg daily
Term
Clinical evidence for Coenzyme Q10
Definition
Hypertension:
No evidence
Congestive Heart Failure:
300 mg daily for 3-6 months
Myocardial Infarction:
120 mg/day for one year - improved 24%
Ischemic Heart Disease:
Improved HDL and exercise tolerance
Term
Dietary Sources of Fish Oil
Definition
Fresh water fish
Term
Uses for Fish Oil
Definition
Decreases inflammation:
Crohn's Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Skin disorders, Cardiovascular disease
Lowers lipid levels:
Triglycerides 20-40%
Term
Source of 2 important omega-3 FA
Definition
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
Term
Adverse Effects of Fish Oils
Definition
Upset stomach, belching, fishy taste, diarrhea
Term
Potential Drug interactions with Fish oil
Definition
Anticoagulants, Aspirin, NSAIDS
Term
Dosing for Fish Oils
Definition
Triglycerides: 2-4 gm every day in divided doses
Heart disease: 1 gram every day
Term
Omacor, Lovaza
Definition
Each 1 gram capsule contains 840 mg of omega-3 FA as ethyl esters.
-EPA 465 mg
-DHA 375 mg
Term
Uses for Garlic
Definition
Coughs, colds, intestinal worms, digestive and Cardiovascular disorders
-Decreases lipid levels and blood pressure.
Term
Mechanism of Garlic
Definition
Has sulfur containing active ingredients:
Alliin--> Allicin
Term
Adverse Effects of Garlic
Definition
Mouth sores and irritation
GI distress and flatulence
Term
Potential drug interactions with Garlic
Definition
Anticoagulants, aspirin, NSAIDs, Antiplatelet therapy
Anti-HIV therapy
Term
Dosing for Garlic
Definition
Equivalent to 1-2 fresh cloves everyday
-1-2 cloves = 4 grams
-300 mg of dried tablet
-1.3% Alliin or 0.6% Allicin BID or TID
Enteric coated dried garlic capsules or tablets so that the active ingredients can survive the trip tot he small intestine where the conversion to allicin can take place.
Term
Clinical Evidence for Garlic
Definition
Hypertension:
No consistent effect - 2-7% decrease in DBP and 3% decrease in SBP
Hyperlipidemia:
Decrease in TC, LDL, and TG
Antiplatelet: - modest
Term
Uses of Hawthorn
Definition
Cardiovascular ailments, circulation disorders and insomnia
Term
Mechanism of Action of Hawthorn
Definition
Dilation of blood vessels, especially coronary
Strengthens contractions of the heart muscle
Term
Adverse Effects of Hawthorn
Definition
Dizziness, headache and changes in BP
Term
Potential Drug Interactions with Hawthorn
Definition
Antiarrhythmics, antihypertensives, cardiac glycosides
Term
Dosing of Hawthorn
Definition
250 mg qd to TID
*will not stop angina attack*
May see extreme sedation and dangerous drops in BP at higher doses
Term
Background of Horse Chestnut
Definition
Flavenoids:
-quercetin and kaempferol
Active constituent:
-triterpenoid-aescin or escin
Term
Uses of Horse Chestnut
Definition
Circulatory disorders
Vericose veins, hemorrhoids, reductionof swelling in lower extremities
Term
Dose for Chestnut
Definition
300 mg qd to BID
Topical -apply 2% aescin gel qd to BID, may not absorb well
Term
Mechanism of Chestnut
Definition
Reduce the number and diameter of pores in capillaries, inhibit fluids
Increases the tone and elasticity of vessel walls.
Term
Adverse Effects of Chestnut
Definition
GI distress and bleeding, pseudolupus syndrome w/ venocuran
Term
Potential Drug interactions with Horse Chestnut
Definition
Aspirin, NSAIDs, and antiplatelets
Term
Active ingredient in Goldenseal
Definition
Berberine
Term
Mechanism of Goldenseal
Definition
Protects against APAP induced hepatotoxicity
Term
Dose for Goldenseal
Definition
Oral:
1.2-2 g daily for 8 weeks along with conventional therapy
IV:
0.2-0.7 mg/kg/min increase cardiac output
Term
Uses for Goldenseal
Definition
Improves systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance, atrial and ventricular diastolic pressure and cardiac index.
Term
Adverse Effects of Goldenseal
Definition
-Transient GI disturbances
-Constipation
-May decrease blood sugar and anticoagulative effect
-May decrease total & LDL cholesterol levels and TG
-Inhibits CYP3A4
Term
Potential Drug Interactions with Goldenseal
Definition
Decreased metabolism of Vitamin B12
Enhances tetracycline effect
Term
Constituents of Horsetail
Definition
Petrosin (onitin), flones, glycosides, sterols, tannins and caffeic acid derivatives
Term
Mechanism of Horsetail
Definition
Significant diuretic effects caused by flavonoids and equisetonin (saponin)
Term
Dose of Horsetail
Definition
300 mg capsules TID, up to 6 g daily
Term
Adverse Effects of Horsetail
Definition
Prolong use may cause B12 deficiency.
Decreases K+ and may cause hypokalemia
May cause low blood sugar in Type II DM patients.
Term
Uses for Horsetail
Definition
Diuretic effects
Term
Rutin
Definition
Contains flavonoids that are precursor of oxerutins.
Term
Mechanism of Rutins
Definition
Oxyrutins: Protect against edema by Na retention
Rutins: Protect against edema by fluid retention
Term
Drug Interactions with Rutin
Definition
May have enhanced effect with Vitamin C or other flavonoids
Term
Dose of Rutin
Definition
Venorutin:
500-1000 mg BID up to 6 months for patients with chronic venous insufficiency or relief of edema.
Term
Adverse Effects of Rutin
Definition
Absorption is <10% and distributed in blood, lungs, spleen and muscles.
Mile GI effects, dry mouth, diarrhea, constipation
Term
Uses of Rutin
Definition
Used with warfarin dur to anti-erythrocyte aggregation effects
Effective treatment of venous insufficiency, edema and cramps.
Breast cancer patients to counteract docetaxel-induced fluid retention.
Term
Source of Policosanol
Definition
Sugar cane wax
Term
Use for Policosanol
Definition
Support when cholesterol-lowering is needed
Term
Dose of Policosanol
Definition
10-20 mg daily
Term
Uses for Red Yeast Rice
Definition
Used to lower total cholesterol and TG
Term
Dose for Red Yeast Rice
Definition
2.4 gram daily
Term
Adverse Effects of Red Yeast Rice
Definition
Hepatotoxicity/hepatitis.
May affect liver function when used long-term
Term
Asthma
Definition
22 million people affected
0.5 million hospitalized/year
1.4/100,000 Death rate
Term
Asthma
Definition
Chronic, inflammatory lung disease.
Air passages get swollen, restricting the amount of air that can pass through.
Term
Spirometry
Definition
non-invasive way to measure air capacity of lungs
Term
Clinical Symptoms of Asthma
Definition
-Coughing
-Bronchospasm
-Wheezing or whistling sound when exhaling
-Shortness of breath or rapid breathing
-Chest tightness and pain
-Fatigue
-GERD
Term
Types of Asthma
Definition
1. Allergic
2. Non-allergic
3. Exercise-induced
4. Cough-variant
5. Occupational
Term
COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Definition
Damage or obstruction of airway
Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthmatic bronchitis.
Term
Cystic Fibrosis (CF)
Definition
Body produces abnomally thick and sticky mucus, saliva, sweat and digestive enzymes.
Term
Uses for Borage
Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA)
Definition
Immunosuppressant activity that is helpful in reducing asthma
Term
Mechanism of Borage
Definition
1. GLA is broken down into di-homo-GLA (DGLA)
2. DGLA is then converted into PGE1 (protaglandin)
3. Prostaglandins inhibit gastric acid and increase bicarbonate secretion and fat and nutrient absorption.
Also, suppresses Leukotriene B4 (LTB4) which induces bronchoconstriction.
Term
Dose of Borage
Definition
25 grams daily for asthma
Term
Adverse Effects of Borage
Definition
May cause diarrhea, bloating, and my lower seizure threshold.
May lower blood pressure and reduce WBC.
Term
Potential Drug Interactions with Borage
Definition
May potentiate the bleeding risk of warfarin
Term
Mechanism of Boswellia
Definition
Potential chronic asthma therapy.
Contains multiple pentacyclic triterpenic acids including boswellic acid which is a major anti-inflammatory agent. (acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid)
Inhibits LTB4 and HLE involved in CF, CB and emphysema
Term
Dose for Boswellia
Definition
300-1200 mg daily
Half-life of 5.9 hours and is excreted in the urine.
Term
Adverse Effects of Boswellia
Definition
-Mild GI effects
-Inhibits CYP1A2, 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6 and 3A4
-Fat may increase Boswellia concentration
-High doses may cause hepatomegaly and steatosis (abnormal retention of lipids w/in a cell)
-Exhibits sedative effects
Term
Major active ingredient in Coleus
Definition
Forskolin
Term
Mechanism of Coleus (forskolin)
Definition
-Inhibits histamine release from mast cells that have been exposed to IgE
-Increases cAMP
-inhibits lung parenchyma contractions induced by histamine and LTD4
-Relieved bronchocontriction in patients with asthma
Term
Dose for Coleus (forskolin)
Definition
10 mg powder inhaled from spinhaler. 10-18%
Term
Adverse Effects of Coleus (forskolin)
Definition
-Inhibits platelet aggregation
-Increased risk of bleeding if taken with NSAIDs or anticoagulating agents
-Lower blood pressure through vasodilation
Term
Use of Ephedra
Definition
-Decongestant and to treat asthma
-Allergic rhinitis
Term
Components of Ephedra
Definition
Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine
-plant alkaloids
Term
Mechanism of Ephedra
Definition
Relaxes bronchial smooth muscles through stimulation of beta 2 receptor.
Term
Adverse Effects of Ephedra
Definition
-List adverse effects if dose is >8 mg/serving for 7 days.
-Prolonged use results in:
Weight loss, insomnia, rapid heartbeat, anxiety and hypertension
-Diuretic, can increase ALT/AST and thyroid hormones (T3/T4)
Term
Potential Drug Interactions
Definition
Course with Theophylline or caffeine results in additive neurological, cardiovascular and psychiatric toxicity.
Term
Active ingredients in Butterbur
Definition
Sesquiterpines:
-iosopetain, oxopetasin, and petasin
Term
Mechanism of Butterbur
Definition
1. Petasin - anti-inflammatory due to inhibition of LOX activity resulting in reduced leukotriene synthesis
2. Isopetasin and oxopetasin - inhibits leukotrienes, COX-2 and PGE2
-used for allergic rhinitis
Term
Dose for Butterbur
Definition
50 mg qd to TID
max - 150 mg
Term
Adverse Effects of Butterbur
Definition
Generally well tolerated
Should not be used in acute asthma
Possible hepatotoxicity and carcinogen
Prolong use increase liver enzymes
Term
Active ingredients of Pychogenol
Definition
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs)
Other bioflavonoids
Term
Mechanism of Pycnogenol
Definition
Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory agent
Term
Uses of Pycnogenol
Definition
When used in combination with conventional therapy it may reduce mild to moderate asthma symptoms
-Has protective effects against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity
-Elevates GSH
-Inhibits thymus DNA synthesis induced by cyclophosphamide
Term
Dose for Pycnogenol
Definition
1 mg/lb daily
Term
Active Ingredient of Ginseng
Definition
Ginsenoside
Term
Mechanism of Ginseng
Definition
-Nitric Oxide (NO)-mediated relaxation in bronchial smooth muscles.
-Vasodilation and prevention of oxygen free radial injury in pulmonary endothelium.
Term
Dose of Ginseng
Definition
Extract containing 4-7% total ginsenoids content
For COPD:
200 mg extract capsules
Term
Uses for Ginseng in Respiratory Disorders
Definition
-Enhances bacterial clearance of sputum in bacterial bronchitis treated with antibiotics
-Reduces blood alcohol concentration
-Cholesterol lowering effects
-Attenuates cisplatin-induced nausea
Term
Adverse Effects of Ginseng
Definition
-Inhibit platelet activity and potentiate the effects of NSAIDS (aspirin)
-Inhibits CYP2D6 and CYP3A4
-Enhance the effects of caffeine, cause headache and insomnia
-Increase testosterone level
-May increase the effects of digoxin in CHF
Term
Seasonal/Intermittent allergic rhinitis
Definition
Symptoms occur during a certain period of the year. Predictable
Term
Perennial/Persistent allergic rhinitis
Definition
Symptoms occur throughout the year and my wax and wane in intensity.
Term
Triggers by Aeroallergens
Definition
Outdoor:
-Pollen
-Mold spores
Indoor:
-Dust mites
-Cockroaches
-Mold spores
-Cigarette smoke
-Pet dander
Occupational:
-Latex
-Resins
-Chemicals
-Dusts
Term
Four Phase Response
Definition
1. Sensitization phase: Allergen exposure stimulates immune system stimulation (e.g. IgE). No symptoms. First exposure
2. Early phase: Further allergen exposure causes fast release of pre-formed mast cell mediators: Can cause itching / sneezing in minutes of exposure
3. Cellular recruitment phase: mast cells and granulocytes infiltrate mucosa and set up shop
4. Late phase: Several hours after exposure. Mucus hypersecretion from congestion and submucosal gland hypertrophy. With continued allergen exposure, tissue has lower threshold to allergy triggers (hypersensitivity).
Term
Allergic shiner
Definition
Suborbital edema causing dark area under eyelids
Secondary to venous congestion
Term
Allergic Salute
Definition
Upward stroking of the nose with palm
Term
Allergic crease
Definition
secondary to the allergic salute
Term
Other signs of Allergic Rhinitis
Definition
Open-mouth breathing, Nasal voice, and Engorged nasal mucosa
Term
Complications with Allergic Rhinitis
Definition
Sinusitis
Conjunctivitis
Otitis media
Sleep apnea
Asthma exacerbations
Anosmia (loss of smell)
Loss of taste or taste perversion
Nasal polyps
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Allergic Rhinitis
Definition
Children < 12 years
Pregnant or lactating women
Symptoms of nonallergic rhinitis
Symptoms of otitis media (OM), sinusitis, bronchitis, or other infection
Symptoms of undiagnosed or uncontrolled asthma, COPD, or other lower respiratory disorder
Moderate to severe PAR or symptoms unresponsive to treatment
Severe or unacceptable ADEs to treatment
Term
Treatment:
Environmental Control/Avoidance
Definition
First step in treatment aimed at reducing sensitization and IgE production.
Term
Ways to control Indoor Allergens
Definition
1. Control humidity
2. Encase/wash household items
3. HEPA filters
4. Find a new home for family pet
Term
Ways to control outdoor allergens
Definition
1. Avoid activities that increase exposure
2. Avoid outdoor activities when allergen counts are high - a low Air Quality Index
Term
Pharmacologic options for allergic rhinitis
Definition
First Generation Antihistamine
Second Generation Antihistamine
Decongestants
Intranasal anti-inflammatory
Term
First-generation Antihistamines
Definition
Chlorpheniramine:
-4 mg Immediate Release QID
-8 mg Slow Release TID
-12 mg Slow Release BID
-max: 24 mg daily
Dexbropheniramine:
-2 mg q 4-6 hrs (max: 12 mg daily
Diphenhydramine:
-25-50 mg q 6-8 hr (max: 300 mg daily)
Doxylamine (insomnia drug too)
-7.5-12.5 mg q 4-6 hr (max: 75 mg daily)
Term
Second generation antihistamines
Definition
Claritin (loratadine):
-5-10 mg daily
Zyrtec (cetririzine):
-5-10 mg daily
Allegra (fexofenadine):
-60 mg BID or 180 mg daily
Term
Intranasal anti-inflammatory
Definition
Cromolyn Sodium:
-1 spray in each nostril 3-6 times daily
-give as a prevention for next time
Term
Nasal wetting sprays
Definition
Saline/Propylene/Polyethylene glycol
-May reduce allergic rhinitis symptoms by decreasing irritation and dryness of nasal mucosa.
Term
Herbals that may be used to treat/prevent allergic rhinitis
Definition
Ephedra and Butterbur
Term
Treatment options for Pregnancy
Definition
1. Cromolyn Sodium - first line option
2. Loratadine - pregnancy category B
3. Chlorpheniramine, clemastine, diphenhydramine - pregnancy category B
Term
Treatment options for Lactation
Definition
1. Cromolyn Sodium - first line option
2. First-generation Antihistamines are contraindicated in lactating women and if needed use chlorpheniramine under primacy care physician supervision
3. Loratadine may pass into breastmilk
Term
Treatment options for Children
Definition
1. Cromolyn Sodium - first line option
2. First generation AH - contraindicated in newborns and premature infants
3. Loratadine - ages 2 and up
4. Cetirizine - ages 2 and up
5. Fexofenadine - ages 2 and up and is a suspension
Term
Treatment options for Elderly
Definition
First generation AH - Beers' list
-anticholinergic properties
Term
"Cold season"
Definition
Late August to early April
Term
Viral Causes of Common cold
Definition
up to 60% are caused by Rhinovirus
Term
Modes of Transmission of Common cold
Definition
1. Viruses differ in the ways they are transmitted between hosts
2. Hand contact with viral secretions
-Infected person
-Environmental surfaces
3. Aerosolized particles lingering for an extended period
4. Direct contact of viral particles from infected person
Term
Most common cause of the cold
Definition
Rhinovirus
Term
Symptom progression
Definition
1. Pharyngitis
2. Nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing
-appears day 2-3
-nasal discharge starts out thin-->purulent/thick
3. Cough
-appears day 4-5 and can last up to 3 weeks
4. Fever
-rarely exceeds 100 F
5. Other - headache, myalgia, malaise, hoarseness
Term
Cold symptoms share symptoms with more serious respiratory illnesses
Definition
Allergic rhinitis
Asthma
Influenza
Otitis media
Sinusitis
Term
Complications with the common cold
Definition
Otitis media
Most common complication in children (20%)
Sinusitis
Pneumonia
Asthma/COPD exacerbations
Rhinoviruses linked as a trigger
Bronchitis
Eustachian tube obstruction
Term
Treatment
Definition
Only symptomatic care.
-should be started early to control nasal build-up
Antibiotics have NO role in helping and can increase antibiotic resistance
Term
Non-pharmacologic treatment
Definition
1. Rest
2. Fluids
3. Humidification
-can provide antitussive action
4. Saline nasal spray/drops
-loosens mucus
5. Nasal strips - enlarges nasal passage
6. Saline gargle or hard candies to relieve pharyngitis
7. Natural Demulcent - substance that relieves irritation of the mucus membranes in the mouth by forming a protective film.
Term
Symptom Specific pharmacologic treatment - Pharyngitis (sore throat)
Definition
1. Acetaminophen
2. NSAIDs
-ASA – avoid in children and teenagers
-Non-ASA NSAIDs – some options in children/teens
3. Lozenges / Sprays
-Anesthetic action
-Phenol / Benzocaine sprays
-Menthol / Diclonine lozenges
-Use q 3-4 hr
4. Refer to PCP when sore throat persists after several days or it is associated with fever, headache, or N/V
Term
Symptom Specific pharmacologic treatment - Fever/Myalgia
Definition
Analgesics (same as for sore throat)
Term
Symptom Specific pharmacologic treatment - Nasal Congestion (Decongestants)
Definition
-Sympathomimetic: Constricts blood vessels to reduce the blood supply to nose
-Direct acting (bind directly to adrenergic receptors)
-Phenylephrine, oxymetazoline, tetrahydrozoline
-Indirect-acting (displaces NE from storage vesicles) - slower onset
-Mixed (direct and indirect)
-pseudoephedrine
Term
Side effects of Pseudoephedrine
Definition
Cardiovascular stimulation and may increase BP, CNS stimulation
Term
Dose of Pseudoephedrine
Definition
60 mg q 4-6 hr
Term
Drug interactions with Pseudoephedrine
Definition
MAOIs, TCAs, methyldopa
Term
Contraindication for Pseudoephedrine
Definition
Hypertension, Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), Coronary Heart Disease, elevated intraocular pressure, lactation
Term
Dose for phenylephrine
Definition
10 mg q 4-6 hr
-1 tablet, shouldn't take more than 2.
Term
Topical Decongestants
Definition
Oxymetazoline, xylometazoline, naphazoline, phenylephrine
-Afrin and Dristan
Term
Dose for Topical Nasal Decongestants (oxymetazoline)
Definition
2-3 sprays in each nostril q 12 hours
Term
Do NOT use topical nasal decongestants...
Definition
>3-5 days
Term
Rhinitis Medicamentosa (rebound congestion)
Definition
Body has become accustomed to the topical nasal decongestant and will mimic the problem that you are trying to fix. To fix, taper it down or trade off nostrils
Term
Symptom Specific pharmacologic treatment - Rhinorrhea (runny nose)/Sneezing
Definition
First Generation Antihistamines:
-effective secondary to anticholinergic effects rather than antihistaminic effects.
Term
Cough associated with common cold
Definition
Acute <3 weeks, Chronic >3 weeks (send to PCP)
Defense mechanism to remove mucus or foreign debris from respiratory tract
Term
Symptom Specific pharmacologic treatment - Wet Cough
Definition
Productive (i.e. Phlegm-producing)
Expectorant: guaifenesin
MOA: decreases the mucus viscosity to aid in its removal from the respiratory tract
Efficacy has been questioned
Fluid/water intake aids in its efficacy
Available in single-source or combination products
SE (mild): Drowsiness / GI upset / HA
Dose: 600-1200 mg po BID (maximum daily 2400 mg)
Mucinex (guaifenesin ER tablets)
-Only OTC extended-release formulation available
-600 mg per tablet
Term
Symptom Specific pharmacologic treatment - Dry Cough
Definition
Non-productive
Antitussives: codeine, dextromethorphan (DM)
MOA: Suppress cough reflex; therefore counter-productive in a phlegm-producing cough

Codeine (Rx in Texas)
Increases the cough threshold at the respiratory center in the medulla
Antitussive doses have low risk for addiction
SE: nausea, vomiting, sedation, constipation
DI: additive sedative effects with other CNS depressants
Available in many states without a prescription (Rx only in Texas)
Term
Dose for Dextromethorphan use for Dry Cough
Definition
30-60 mg q 6-8 hr
Term
Adverse Effects to Dextromethorphan
Definition
GI, sedation and "robo-tripping" at high doses
Term
Drug interactions to Dextromethorphan
Definition
MAOIs, CNS depresants, Alzheimers' medications
Term
Topical Antitussives/Expectorants
Definition
Camphor/Menthol
Thought to increase sensation of better airflow through nasal passage by stimulating sensory nerve endings.
May be used up to TID.
Not for children under 2
Term
Use of Zinc for common cold
Definition
believed to block the rhinovirus from adhering to the nasal epithelium.
There may be nausea or taste abnormalities.
Citrus juices may chelate reducing effectiveness
Term
Vitamin C for common cold
Definition
>1g daily may reduced duration and severity of cold.
Term
Echinacea purpurea for common cold
Definition
believed to have antiviral and immune-stimulating effects. May decrease duration and severity of cold symptoms.
Term
Treatment options for Pregnancy
Definition
Decongestant - Topical oxymetazoline
Cough suppressant -guaifenesin, DM
Term
Treatment options for Lactation
Definition
Decongestant - topical phenylephrine
Cough suppressant - DM
Term
Treatment options for Children under 2
Definition
-Saline nasal drops
-bulb suction of nose
-humidification of inspired air
Term
Treatment options for Children 2-6
Definition
Combination products available
Term
Treatment options for Children 6-11
Definition
Combination products available
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for common cold
Definition
Fever > 101.5°F* (38.6°C)
Chest pain (CP)
Shortness of breath (SOB)
Significant worsening of symptoms beyond normal duration
Significant underlying comorbidity (CHF / COPD / Severe Asthma)
Immunosuppressed (HIV / AIDS / Transplant patients)
Frail patients of advanced age
Infants under 9 months
Hypersensitivity to recommended OTC medications
Term
American Heart Association definition for Hypertension
Definition
>140/90 mmHg
Term
Lipid Panel for Hyperlipidemia
Definition
Total cholesterol - <200mg/dL
Triglycerides (TG) - <150 mg/dL
Term
Congestive Heart Failure
Definition
the heart cannot pump enough blood through the body
Term
Home monitoring of blood pressure
Definition
1. manual blood pressure cuf with sphygmomanometer
2. Semi-automatic
3. fully automatic
4. wrist
Term
Home monitoring of Cholesterol
Definition
monitor:
-Total cholesterol
-HDL
-Costs ~$4/strip
Term
Natural Products for Cardiovascular
Definition
Flaxseed oil
Krill oil
Niacin
Plant Sterols
Blond Psyllium
Term
Krill Oil
Definition
Dose: 1-3 g/day
Contains lower concentration of EPA and DHA than fish oil
Term
Vitamin that is used to help manage hyperlipidemia
Definition
Vitamin B3 - Niacin
Term
Dose of Niacin for Hyperlidemia
Definition
1200-3000 mg daily
Term
Effectiveness of Niacin for Hyperlipidemia
Definition
Decreases LDL 5-25%
Increases HDL 15-35%
Decreases TG 20-50%
Term
Counseling points for Niacin
Definition
Take aspirin 325 mg or ibuprofen 200 mg 30 minutes before dose and do not take with hot drink
Term
Dose of Flaxseed for Hyperlipidemia
Definition
40-50 mg daily
Term
Effectiveness of Flaxseed for Hyperlipidemia
Definition
Decreases TC 5-9%
Decreases LDL 8-18&
Increases TG 10%
Term
Counseling points for Flaxseed
Definition
May lower blood sugar
Term
Dose of Psyllium for Hyperlipidemia
Definition
10-12 grams daily in 2-3 divided doses
Term
Effectiveness of Psyllium for hyperlipidemia
Definition
Decreases TC 3-14%
Decreases LDL 5-10%
Term
Side effects of Psyllium
Definition
Flatulence, bloating, choking, bowel obstruction
Term
Counseling points for Psyllium
Definition
Take with 8oz of fluid
Take 30-60 minutes after food and medicine
It is less effective in >60
Term
Dose of Plant Sterols for Hyperlipidemia
Definition
800-6000 mg daily in divided doses before meals
Term
Effectiveness of Plant Sterols
Definition
Likely effective for lowering TC and LDL but little effect on HDL
Term
Side Effects of Plant Sterols
Definition
GI effects, sexual dysfunction
Term
Counseling points for Plant Sterols
Definition
Take 30-90 minutes before meals
Caution to patients on immunosuppressive agents.
Term
5 Basic Functions of skin
Definition
1. Protection
2. Sensation
3. Thermoregulation
4. Immunomodulation
5. Production of Vitamin D
Term
3 Stages of Wound Healing
Definition
1. Inflammatory Phase
2. Proliferative Phase
3. Maturation (Remodeling) Phase
Term
Inflammatory Phase
Definition
-immediate response
-characterize by redness, swelling, pain and fever
-lasts 3-4 days
-prepares wound for tissue development
Term
Proliferative Phase
Definition
-Wound is filled with connective tissue and covered with new epithelium
-begins on day 3 and continues for 3 weeks
Term
Maturation Phase
Definition
-Final phase of healing
-last ~3 weeks once wound is completely closed by connective tissue and resurfaced by epithelium
-may continue for ~2 years after injury
Term
Factors influencing wound healing
Definition
Tissue perfusion and oxygenation
Nutrition
Age and weight
Infection
Coexisting diabetes mellitus
Medications
Term
Wound Classification by Depth
Definition
Stage I
-Erythema of intact skin
Stage II
-Partial-thickness skin loss; epidermis +/- dermis
Stage III
-Full thickness skin loss; damage to subcutaneous tissue
Stage IV
-Tissue necrosis; damage to underlying muscle, tendon, bone
Term
Wound Classification by Acuity
Definition
Acute Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Term
Acute wounds
Definition
Abrasions, punctures, lacerations, burns
Take ~1 month to heal
Term
Abrasions
Definition
Superficial wounds
Injury to epidermis and may extend to upper layer of dermis
Results from friction or rubbing
Term
Punctures
Definition
Injury to dermis or deeper tissue
Term
Lacerations
Definition
Injury to various layers of skin
Term
Chronic Wounds
Definition
Pressure ulcers, Venus ulcers, Arterial ulcers
Do NOT proceed through 3 stages of wound healing in a timely manner
Term
Pressure Ulcers
Definition
Result from unrelieved pressure
Injury to skin and underlying tissue, usually over bony prominences
Term
4 Factors involved in skin breakdown
Definition
1. Pressure
2. Shearing forces
3. Friction
4. Moisture
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Wounds
Definition
Wound containing foreign matter after irrigation
Chronic wound
Wound secondary to an animal or human bite
Signs of infection
Location of wound-involvement of face, mucous membrane, or genitalia
Deep, acute wound-extending beyond dermis
No signs of healing after 5 days of self-treatment
Term
Treatment goals for all wounds
Definition
-Facilitate wound healing
-Prevent scarring
-Prevent secondary skin infections and further trauma
Term
General Treatment Approach
Definition
1. Cleansing wound
2. Selectively using antiseptics and antibiotics
3. Create closure with an appropriate dressing
Term
Wound Dressings:
Definition
Remove excess exudate
Be permeable to oxygen
Thermally insulate wound
Protect wound from infection
Be easy to remove without disrupting delicate new tissue
Maintain a moist environment
Term
Types of Wound Dressings
Definition
Gauze dressing
Nonadherent (gauze-type) dressing
Foams
Alginates
Carbon-impregnated (Odor control)
Composite/island dressing
Hydrocolloids
Transparent adhesive film
Hydrogels/gels
Term
Wound Dressing that Absorb Moisture
Definition
Foam
Alginate
Carbon impregnated
Composite
Term
Wound Dressings that Maintain moisture
Definition
hydrocolloid
Transparent adhesive film
Term
Wound Dressing that provide Moisture
Definition
Hydrogels
Term
Wound Dressings for Abrasions and Lacerations
Definition
Gauze dressing
Non-adherent gauze-type bandage
Adherent gauze-type bandage (Band-Aid®)
Hydrocolloid (New Skin®)
Term
Treatment for Puncture
Definition
1. Cleanse
2. Leave open
3. Soak with soapy water for 30 min QID
4. Apply Wound Dressing
-Hydrocolloid or Hydrogel dressing
Term
Treatment of Pressure Ulcers
Definition
Need to be closely supervised by physician.
Key objective: Remove dead tissue, debris, excess exudate
Term
Pharmacologic Treatment for Wounds
Definition
Irrigants
Antiseptics
Antibiotics - topical to prevent infection from occurring
Term
Wound Irrigants
Definition
Normal Saline
Sterile water
Used to clean wound of dirt/debris
Term
Antiseptics
Definition
Ethyl Alcohol 48-95%
Isopropyl Alcohol 50-91.3%
Hydrogen Peroxide topical solution
Iodine
Phenol 0.5-1.5%
Term
Ethyl Alcohol
Definition
Direct application to wound can cause tissue irritation (use caution)
Highly flammable
May be used 1-3 times daily
Cover wound with sterile bandage after area has dried
Contains denaturants – which dehydrate skin at high concentrations
Term
Isopropyl Alcohol
Definition
Stronger bactericidal activity than ethyl alcohol
Do not use to cleanse open wounds due to possible cytotoxic effects and higher reported infection rates
No denaturants (unlike ethyl alcohol)
Has a greater potential for drying the skin (astringent action)
Is flammable (like ethyl alcohol)
Term
Hydrogen Peroxide
Definition
Effervescent cleansing action by enzymatic release of oxygen on contact on skin.
Term
Iodine
Definition
Broad antimicrobial activity
Iodine is preferred over iodine tincture (which contains alcohol)
Stains the skin
Can Irritate tissues
Bandaging should be discouraged to avoid tissue irritation
Recommended if patients have chlorhexidine allergy
Term
Povidone-Iodine
Definition
Non-irritating to skin and mucous membranes
May be absorbed systemically
-use caution in renal dysfunction, may cause thyroid dysfunction
Term
Camphorated phenol
Definition
Only apply to dry skin and do not bandage
Moisture will result in skin damage
Term
OTC Antibiotics
Definition
Bacitracin
Neomycin
Polymixin B sulfate
Combination products
Term
Bacitracin
Definition
Polypeptide bactericidal antibiotic that inhibits cell wall synthesis in bacteria
Apply 1-3 times daily
Term
Neomycin (Neosporin)
Definition
Aminoglycoside antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis by irreversibly binding to the 30S ribosomal subunit
Relatively high rate of hypersensitivity (3.5-6%)
Usually used in combination with polymixin & bacitracin
Apply 1-3 times daily
Term
Polymixin B Sulfate
Definition
Polypeptide antibiotic
Alters bacterial cell wall permeability
Effects on healing are unknown
Apply 1-3 times daily
Term
Pharmacists Role in Wound Healing
Definition
1. Visually inspect wound
-Type, depth, location of wound
-Presence of contamination
-Presence of infection
2. Evaluate for potential drug-induced eruption
3. Recommend antimicrobial agent when secondary infection is present or probable
4. Recommend appropriate cleansing agent, antiseptic, and wound dressing
Term
Mosquito
Definition
Breed in water, active during evening
Attracted by exhaled carbon dioxide
Transmission of diseases
-West Nile virus
-Malaria
Term
Clinical Presentation of Mosquito bites
Definition
Welts
Erythematous papules on exposed areas
Pruritis
Term
Fleas
Definition
Attracted by body warmth and exhaled carbon dioxide
Tiny, bloodsucking, wingless
Transmission of diseases
-Bubonic plague
-Endemic typhus
Term
Clinical Presentation of Flea Bites
Definition
Bites multiple/grouped
-Ankles/legs
Papules with erythema
Intense pruritis
Term
Ticks
Definition
Mouth parts hold firmly to skin when skin pierced
Transmission of diseases
-Rocky Mountain spotted fever
-Lyme disease
Term
Clinical Presentation of Tick Bites
Definition
Pruritic papules that disappear in 1 week
Term
Clinical Presentation of Lyme Disease from Deer Tick
Definition
"Bull's-eye" Rash and flu like symptoms
-Fever, muscle/joint pain
Neurologic
-Headache, stiff neck
Cardiovascular / musculoskeletal symptoms
Term
Chiggers
Definition
Microscopic, live in shrubs, trees, grass
Larvae attach
-Do not burrow in skin
Secrete digestive fluid
-Causes cellular disintegration of affected area
Drops off and becomes adult
Term
Clinical Presentation of Chigger Bites
Definition
Erythematous, Pruritic papule
Term
Spider Bites
Definition
Black widow
-Delayed intense pain, stiffness/joint pain, abdominal disturbances, fever/chills, dyspnea
Brown recluse
-Same as above
-Plus ulcerated wound at bite site that may lead to tissue necrosis
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Insect Bites
Definition
Age < 2 years
Hypersensitivity or systemic reaction
Bites from ticks or spiders
-Brown recluse or black widow spider bite need immediate referral
Infection present
Term
OTC pharmacologic treatment of insect bites
Definition
Local anesthetics
Topical antihistamines
Counterirritants
Topical corticosteroids
Skin protectants
Term
Bees, Wasps, Yellow Jackets and Hornets
Definition
Local reaction elicited by injection of venom by stinger.
Term
Clinical Presentation of Bee, Wasp, yellow jacket and hornet sting
Definition
Pain, itching, burning and irritation at the site of the sting
Term
Anaphylaxis may occur as a result Bee, Wasp, etc Sting
Definition
Hypersensitivity or "allergic reaction"
Treat with Epipen and/or antihistamines
Term
Clinical presentation of Fire Ant stings
Definition
Pain, itching, burning and irritation at the site of the sting
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Stings
Definition
Age < 2 years of age
Hives, excessive swelling, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing
Significant allergic response away from sting
Previous sting by honeybee, wasp, or hornet
-Need to evaluate for possible hypersensitivity
Previous severe reaction to insect bites
Personal or family history of severe allergic reactions
Term
OTC pharmacologic treatment for Stings
Definition
Local anesthetics
Topical/Oral antihistamines
Counterirritants
Skin protectants
Term
Three main categories of Treatment for Insect bites/stings
Definition
External analgesics/antipruritics
-Counterirritants
-Anesthetics & antihistamines
-Hydrocortisone
Skin protectants
Antibacterials
Term
Local Anesthetics
Definition
Benzocaine
Pramoxine
Benzyl alcohol
Lidocaine
Dibucaine
Phenol
Term
Mechanism of Action of local anesthetics
Definition
Depress cutaneous sensory receptors, resulting in relief of pain/itching
Term
Administration of local anesthetics
Definition
apply to area 3-4 times daily for 7 days
Term
Topical Antihistamines
Definition
Diphenhydramine HCl
0.5-2% cream, spray, stick
Term
Counterirritants
Definition
Reduces pain and itching by stimulating cutaneous sensory receptors
Camphor 0.1-3%
Menthol 0.1-1%
Combination products
Term
Caution with Camphor
Definition
Do NOT use for >7 days
Very dangerous if ingested.
Placing camphor in infant's nostrils will cause immediate respiratory collapse and may cause pediatric seizures
Term
Topical Hydrocorisone
Definition
0.5-1%
Anti-inflammatory agent that prevents/suppresses development of edema, capillary dilation, swelling, and tenderness
Prolonged use may cause epidermal atrophy, acne eruptions, irritation, inflammation of follicles and tightening/cracking of the skin
Term
Skin Protectants
Definition
Zinc Oxide
Calamine 1-25%
Titanium dioxide
Reduces inflammation/irritation by providing mechanical barrier against stimuli
Term
Pediculosis
Definition
Head lice
Most common - 10-12 million/yr
Children - Mostly ages 3-12
Body lice
Pubic lice - “crabs”
Term
Symptoms of Pediculosis
Definition
Itching
Erythema around bites
Presence of nit and nit casings
-Wet combing
Presence of lice feces
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Pediculosis
Definition
Age < 2 years
Hypersensitivity to chrysanthemums, ragweed, or pediculicide ingredients
Secondary skin infection
Lice infestation of eyelids or brows
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Presence of active tumors
Term
General Treatment of Pediculosis
Definition
Application of pediculicide
Combing hair with lice/nit comb to remove nits from hair shaft
Removing dead lice
Application of products to loosen eggs & facilitate removal
Preventing future infestations
Term
OTC pharmacologic Treatment of Pediculosis
Definition
Synergized pyrethrins (pyrethrin + piperonyl butoxide)
Permethrin
Term
Synergized pyrethrins
Definition
Block neurotransmission leading to paralysis/death
-Apply for 10 minutes then rinse/shampoo
Term
Permethrin
Definition
Induces paralysis of parasite by disruption Na channels of neurons
HEAD LICE ONLY!
Term
Types of Burns
Definition
Thermal - Contact with flames, scalding liquids, hot objects or inhalation
Electrical
-Contact electrical – contact with high voltage
-Electrical burns – heat up to 9000°F (5000° C)
Chemical - Contact with acids or alkalis (household products, workplace)
Sunburn - Caused by UV radiation
Term
Classification of Burns
Definition
1. Superficial
-Self-treatable
2. Superficial partial thickness
-Self-treatable if < 2%BSA
3. Deep partial thickness
4. Full thickness
Term
Superficial Burns
Definition
Brief exposure to low heat
Effects only epidermis
Erythema, warmth, slight edema, mildly painful with NO blisters
Blanches with pressure and heals w/in 3-10 days with no scarring
Term
Superficial Partial Thickness Burns
Definition
High levels of heat or longer exposure
Epidermis
Erythema, blistered, moist, weeping, painful, and sensitive to stimuli
Blanches w/ pressure
Heals within 2-3 weeks w/ little or no scarring
>2% BSA refer to physician
Term
Deep Partial Thickness Burns
Definition
More extensive heat exposure
Epidermis & dermis
Blanched, patchy white to red +/- blisters
Some areas painful while other areas are not
Up to 6 weeks to heal and will have thick scarring
Prone to infection
Refer
Term
Full thickness Burns
Definition
Epidermis, dermis & subcutaneous tissue
Pearly white, gray, or brown
Dry and leathery
No pain
Does not blanch
Usually requires skin graft and PT
Refer
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Burns
Definition
Burns to BSA of 2% or more (see figure 41-3)
Burns to the eye, ear, face, genitalia
Immunocompromised patients
Patients with diabetes or patients with multiple disease states
Elderly patients
Chemical burns (use 1st aid, then refer)
Electrical or inhalation burns
Term
First Aid to Superficial and Superficial Partial Thickness Burns
Definition
Soak area in cool tap water 10-30 min
Systemic analgesics
Term
First Aid to Sunburn
Definition
Cool compresses or bath
Consider NSAID's during first 24 hrs
Avoid further exposure to the sun
Term
First Aid to Chemical Burns
Definition
Remove contaminated clothing
Rinse area with H2O 15 min -2hrs
Do not delay transport to the ER or physician
Term
First Aid to Chemical Burns to the Eye
Definition
Eye irrigated for 15 – 30 mins
Wash from nasal side to outside corner to prevent contaminating other eye
Term
Cleaning and protecting a burn
Definition
Water and bland soap
Non-adherent dressing
Weeping- cool water soak for 15-30 min 3-9 times a day
cleanse area 1-2 x a day to remove dead skin.
Term
Skin protectants
Definition
Protect from irritation and drying of the stratum corneum
Pain relief
Term
Examples of Skin Protectants
Definition
Allantoin, cocoa butter, petrolatum, shark liver oil
Term
Systemic Analgesics
Definition
NSAIDs - decreases erythema and edema
Acetaminophen - only pain relief
Term
Topical Anesthetics
Definition
Benzocaine, lidocaine, dibucaine, tetracaine, butamben, pramoxine
Term
Topical Antibiotics
Definition
Not recommended unless skin is broken
Apply QD to QID max 5 days
Term
Other Therapies for Burns
Definition
Topical Hydrocortisone
Topical Antibiotics
Counterirritants
Vitamins
Aloe Vera - may inhibit bradykinin, thromboxane and prostaglandins
Arnica montana
Calendula
Honey
Zinc
Ornithine Ketoglutarate
Term
Arnica montana
Definition
Dried flower used for antimicrobial, antiedema and anti-inflammatory properties
Term
Calendula
Definition
flower used for wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties
Term
Ointments for burns
Definition
use on intact skin
Term
Creams for burns
Definition
use on broken skin
Term
Lotions for burns
Definition
Use for large areas
Term
3 major band of UV spectrum
Definition
UVC (200-290 nm)
-Germicidal radiation
-Little reaches earth (screened out by ozone)
-Absorbed by the dead skin layer (stratum corneum)
UVB (290-320 nm)
-Sunburn radiation (erythema)
-Most active during 10am to 4pm
UVA (320-400 nm)
-Deeper penetration than UVB
-Weak erythema activity
-Greater effect on dermis
Term
UVB radiation
Definition
Induces erythema - "sunburn radiation"
Primary cause of skin cancer
Responsible for wrinkling, epidermal hyperplasia, elastosis and collagen damage
Term
UVA radiation
Definition
Deeper penetration can cause tissue and vascular damage
May augment the carcinogenic effects of UVB radiation
What tanning beds use
Term
Sunburns
Definition
1. Superficial burn
- Mild erythema to tenterness, pain and edema
2. Superficial partial thickness burn
- blisters, fever, chills, weakness and shock
Term
Photosensitivity
Definition
2 types:
1. Drug photoallergy - immunologic
2. Phototoxicity - chemically induced
Term
Some drugs that are involved in photosensitivity
Definition
Diuretics, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, benzoyl peroxide
Term
Photodermatosis
Definition
Solar urticaria
Photo aggravated disorders:
-acne, systemic lupus erythematousus, herpes and rosacea
Term
Skin Cancer
Definition
1. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC)
-Effects the epidermis and dermis
-Rarely metastasizes
2. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)
-Epithelial keratinocytes – grows slowly
3. Melanoma
-Highly metastatic
-Can be fatal - 70% of skin-cancer related deaths
Term
ABCD's
Definition
Asymmetry
Border
Color
Diameter
Term
Exclusions to use of sunscreen
Definition
Xeroderma pigmentosum
< 6 months
Allergy to all available sunscreen
Term
SPF
Definition
Amount of time it takes you to burn with sunscreen/Amount of time it takes you to burn without it
Term
SPF categories
Definition
2 to ≤ 12: Minimal sunburn protection
12 to ≤ 30: Moderate sunburn protection
30+: High sunburn protection
Term
% of UVB blocked
Definition
SPF 15 – block 93% UVB
SPF 30 – increases to 96.7%
SPF 40 – blocks 97.5
Term
2 types of sunscreen
Definition
1. Chemical - absorbs and blocks transmission of UVR
2. Physical - Reflects and scatters all UVR
Term
Chemical sunscreens
Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA)
Definition
UVB coverage
Advantages:
Penetrates horny layer of skin and provides long lasting coverage
Disadvantages:
Contact dermatitis, photosensitivity, stinging/drying of skin, yellow staining of clothes
Term
Salicylates
Definition
Weak sunscreens
Do NOT adhere to skin well
UVB only
Term
Phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid
Definition
UVB only
Term
Benzophenones
Definition
UVB with some UVA
Term
Anthranilates
Definition
Some UVB with UVA
Term
Cinnamates
Definition
UVB with little UVA
Does not adhere to skin well
Term
Dibenzoylmethane
Definition
UVA only
Term
Ecamsule
Definition
mid-range UVA converage
usually combined with Avobenzone for increased UVA protection
Term
Physical Sunscreens
Zinc Oxide, Titanium Oxide, Iron Oxide
Definition
Opaque and used for those who cannot limit sun exposure
Term
Combination products
Definition
Each active ingredient must contribute an SPF of at least 2
Term
Dosage and Administration of Sunscreen
Definition
4.5 tsp
Re-apply every 40 min for water-resistant and 80 for very water-resistant
Term
Pilosebaceous units of the skin
Definition
Consists of hair follicle, sebaceous gland, connected to the skin by a duct.
Where acne vulgaris originates
Term
Causes of Acne
Definition
Hormonal triggers
Abnormal keratinization of cells in infundibulum
Increased sebum production
Growth of Propionibacterium acnes
Inflammation
Heredity
Term
Exacerbating factors of Acne
Definition
Environmental - Humidity and Sweating
Physical - Friction
Cosmetic use - Oil based
Emotional - Stress
Hormonal
Term
Medications that can cause acne
Definition
P – Phenytoin
I – Isoniazid
M – Moisturizers
P – Phenobarbital
L – Lithium
E – Ethionamide
S – Steroids
Term
Physiology of Acne
Definition
Hyperkeratinization of cells results in increased cohesiveness, obstruction of follicle. - forms microcomedo
More cells accumulate microcomedo enlarges to become closed comedo (Whitehead)
Term
Open Comedo (Blackhead)
Definition
Desquamated epithelial cells and sebum accumulate behind the plug
The orifice of the follicular canal becomes distended
Protrusion of plug occurs
The tip of the plug may darken due to melanin deposition
Term
Non-inflammatory presentation of Acne
Definition
Open (blackhead) or closed (whitehead) comedo
Term
Inflammatory presentation of Acne
Definition
Papule - larger inflamed, reddened, raised lesions
Pustule - Raised lesions filled with pus
Nodule - Inflammatory lesion >5mm in diameter
Term
Grade I Acne (Mild)
Comedonal Acne
Definition
Comedones only, <10 on face, none trunk, no scars; noninflammatory lesions only
Term
Grade II (Moderate) Acne
Papular Acne
Definition
10-25 papules (face/trunk), mild scars; inflammatory lesions <5mm
Term
Grade III (Moderately severe) Acne
Pustular Acne
Definition
>25 pustules, moderate scars; size <5mm but with visible, purulent core
Term
Grade IV (severe) Acne
Severe Pustulocystic Acne
Definition
Nodules/cysts, extensive scaring; inflammatory lesions >5mm diameter
Recalcitrant severe cystic acne with extensive nodules/cysts
Term
Treatment for non-inflammatory acne
Definition
Cleansing the skin to remove excess sebum and avoiding factors that may cause acne
Term
Treatment for inflammatory acne
Definition
Oral & topical antibiotics to suppress bacteria
Retinoids
Possible excision/drainage of lesions
Cleansing skin, avoiding factors
Term
Self-Care Exclusions for Acne
Definition
Grade II-IV (moderate-severe) acne
-Papules, pustules, nodules, cysts and/or scarring
Severe, recalcitrant acne (extensive nodules/cysts)
Exacerbating factors (ex: comedogenic drugs, mechanical irritation)
Possible Rosacea
Term
Pharmacologic Treatment of Acne
Definition
Benzoyl peroxide
Salicylic acid
Sulfur
Sulfur-resorcinol combinations
Term
Herbal Remedies for Acne
Definition
Tea Tree Oil
Glycolic Acid
Witch Hazel
Term
Benzoyl peroxide
Definition
Antibacterial and keratolytic
Releases free radicals and reduces hyperkeratosis
Use QD or BID
Term
Salicylic Acid
Definition
Keratolytic - causes desquatmation by dissolution of intercellular cement
Term
Sulfur
Definition
Keratolytic with possible antibacterial effects.
Apply 1-3 times daily
Term
Sulfur-Resorcinol combinations
Definition
Irritant that may cause hyper pigmentation
Term
Glycolic acid: Alpha hydroxy acid
Definition
used in face peels and reduces acne scars
Term
Tea Tree Oil
Definition
Reduces the number of inflammatory lesions and comedones
Fewer side effects than benzoyl peroxide
Term
Witch Hazel
Definition
Used as an astringent
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