Fenoterol

Fenoterol is a bronchodilator medication used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It belongs to a class of medications known as beta2-adrenergic agonists, which work by relaxing the muscles of the airways, making it easier to breathe. Fenoterol can also be used as a preventative measure to reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks. Common side effects include headache, nausea, and dizziness.

Fenoterol is a medication used to treat respiratory problems, specifically those that cause airway narrowing. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Function: Opens airways in the lungs (bronchodilator).

  • Mechanism: Fenoterol relaxes the smooth muscles surrounding the airways, allowing them to widen and improve airflow. This helps relieve symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.

Use:

  • Fenoterol is primarily used for:
    • Asthma: To prevent and treat asthma attacks by relaxing airways and making breathing easier.
    • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): To manage symptoms of COPD, such as chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

Form and Administration:

  • Fenoterol is typically:
    • Inhaled as a mist from a metered dose inhaler (MDI) or nebulizer.
    • Available in a combination inhaler with corticosteroids for more comprehensive asthma management.

Important Points:

  • Not a cure: Fenoterol provides relief but doesn't cure asthma or COPD.
  • Quick relief: It works quickly to open airways and ease breathing difficulties.
  • Short-acting: The effects of fenoterol typically last for a few hours.

Potential Side Effects:

  • Common side effects include:
    • Shakiness
    • Nervousness
    • Dizziness
    • Headache
    • Cough

Warnings and Considerations:

  • Overuse: Overusing fenoterol can worsen asthma control. A doctor's guidance is crucial for proper use.
  • Heart conditions: Fenoterol can affect heart rate and rhythm. People with pre-existing heart conditions should use it cautiously.
  • Not a first-line medication for COPD: While it can help manage symptoms, other medications are usually used first-line for COPD.

Overall:

Fenoterol is a valuable medication for people with asthma and COPD to manage airway narrowing and improve breathing. However, it's essential to use it as directed by a doctor and be aware of potential side effects and interactions with other medications.
 

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
R - Respiratory system
R03 Drugs for obstructive airway diseases
R03A - Adrenergics, inhalants
R03AC Selective beta-2-adrenoreceptor agonists
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
G - Genito-urinary system and sex hormones
G02 Other gynecologicals
G02C - Other gynecologicals
G02CA Sympathomimetics, labour repressants
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
R - Respiratory system
R03 Drugs for obstructive airway diseases
R03A - Adrenergics, inhalants
R03AL Adrenergics in combinations with anticholinergics incl. triple combinations with corticosteroids
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
R - Respiratory system
R03 Drugs for obstructive airway diseases
R03C - Adrenergics for systemic use
R03CC Selective beta-2-adrenoreceptor agonists
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