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Inhaled Fluticasone and CYP3A4 Interactions

Inhaled Fluticasone and CYP3A4 Interactions

by Eric Christianson | Mar 15, 2023 | Drug Interaction Case Studies and Education For Pharmacists

Fluticasone is one of the most commonly used inhaled corticosteroids for the management of asthma and other respiratory conditions. I’ve encountered drug interactions frequently with fluticasone because it is metabolized by CYP3A4. I’ve seen this...
Should SABA Ever Be Used in Asthma?

Should SABA Ever Be Used in Asthma?

by Eric Christianson | Nov 28, 2021 | Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls For Pharmacists

I have been receiving questions on occasion regarding asthma therapy. More specifically, with the GINA recommendations, should SABA ever be used in asthma? Many are confused about what we should be doing for acute asthma relief. In my opinion, this confusion comes...
Can I Mix Nebulized Medications? Including Revefenacin

Can I Mix Nebulized Medications? Including Revefenacin

by Eric Christianson | Jun 10, 2020 | Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls For Pharmacists, Respiratory Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls

The administration procedure for inhalation therapy with nebulizers can be very lengthy and time-consuming. Because of this, many providers, pharmacists, nurses, and respiratory therapists could benefit from knowing which aerosolized medications may be combined to...
The Clinical Difference Between Salmeterol and Formoterol

The Clinical Difference Between Salmeterol and Formoterol

by Eric Christianson | Dec 11, 2019 | Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls For Pharmacists, Respiratory Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls

Both salmeterol and formoterol are considered long-acting beta-agonists. These agents have been commonly used in the setting of asthma and COPD. Each of these agents is most commonly combined with an inhaled corticosteroid. Budesonide is coupled with formoterol in the...
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