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        | release histimine when allergen is encountered |  | 
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        | block histamine at H1 receptor, to stop allergy response |  | 
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        | Allergies, motion sickness, insomnia |  | Definition 
 
        | antihistimines are used to treat (3) |  | 
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        | Dimetapp, Tavist, Benadryl, Actifed |  | Definition 
 
        | 4 types of generation 1 antihistimines |  | 
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        | Zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra, Clarinex |  | Definition 
 
        | 4 types of 2nd generation antihistimines |  | 
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        | antihistimes cause ____ _____ |  | 
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        | antihistimines can cause _________ in diabetic patients |  | 
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        | antihistimes promote urinary __________ |  | 
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        | Intranasal Glucocorticoids |  | Definition 
 
        | Steroids for the nose, applied direct to nasal passages - very few side effects compared to oral
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        | Intranasal Glucocorticoids may be used _____ times per day as directed |  | 
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        | Stimulates sympathetic nervous system to treat allergies and cold s/s |  | 
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        | Afrin, Neo- synephrine, Sudafed |  | Definition 
 
        | three types of sympathomimetics |  | 
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        | problem with intranasal sprays |  | 
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        | routes available for Sympathomimetics (Afrin, Neo- synephrine, Sudafed) |  | 
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        | hypertension, insomnia, CNS stimulation |  | Definition 
 
        | side effects of oral Sympathomimetics |  | 
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 | Definition 
 
        | Naturally released by adrenal cortex Suppresses histamines and prostaglandins, thereby reduces immune system inflammation
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        | Term 
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        | "...one" . Prednisone, betamethasone, cortisone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, triamcinolone |  | 
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 | Definition 
 
        | if long term glucocorticoid treatment is needed, the patient will most likely need to ______ ______ |  | 
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        | Suppression of normal function adrenal glands: Hyperglycemia
 Mood changes/irritability,    hyperactivity
 Cushing's syndrome
 Cataracts
 Peptic ulcers
 Electrolyte imbalances
 Osteoporosis
 Thinned skin/mucous membranes/alveolar membranes
 Can mask acute infection
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        | side effects of glucocorticoids |  | 
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 | Definition 
 
        | moon face - osteoperosis- mood change - cardiac hypertrophy, buffalo hump |  | 
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        | when ending tx, glucocorticoids must be ______ _____ |  | 
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        | Natural chemicals that boost the immune system |  | 
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        | Interferon - Interleukins |  | Definition 
 
        | two types of immunostimulants |  | 
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        | slow spread of viruses and enhance WBC activity (leukemia, AIDS, Hepatitis B & C) |  | 
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        | boost the entire immune system (renal cancer, stimulates platelet production in CA pts.) |  | 
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        | Given to decrease immune response, usually with organ transplants to avoid rejection of new implanted tissue |  | 
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        | Imuran, Cyclosporine, Methotrexate, Cellcept, Rapamune |  | Definition 
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        | Decreased renal function and renal flow 
 Must monitor kidney function lab test
 
 Tremors
 
 Hypertension
 
 Elevated liver enzymes
 
 Risk of infection/bleeding when WBC count <4,000 or platelets <75,000
 
 Protect the liver from other damaging drugs, may have to hold those if liver damage occurs
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        | adverse effects of immunosuppressants |  | 
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