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Thiazide Diuretics: MOA (early) |
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early in therapy: -decreased cardiac output -unchanged or increased peripheral resit |
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Thiazide diuretics: MOA (late) |
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6-8 weeks into therapy: -CO returns to normal -continued salt depletion leads to reduction of peripheral resistance |
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Beta Blockers: Three types and examples |
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Definition
Non-selective -Propanolol
Selective (beta 1) -metoprolol, atenolol
Mixed (alpha 1 and Beta 1+2) -labetalol |
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-Decreases cardiac output
-reduces plasma renin levels
-time dependent effects *first two lowered in hours, BP days*
-Initially increased peripheral resist -Chronic use resistance falls back toward pretreatment levels |
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Alpha-andrenergic blockers: MOA |
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Definition
- inhib action of catecholamines on arteriolar and venous tone
-due to action on arterioles, peripheral resistance is reduced |
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Alpha-andrenergic blockers: AE and Inter |
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Definition
-potural hypotension, dizziness, palpitaions -sedation, fatigue -retention of sodium
-More effective with beta blocker and diuretic |
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-Reserpine and guanethidine |
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Depletes all adrenergic nerves of catecholamines |
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works exclusively on periphery -chronic uses causes NE depletion in periphery
-for BOTH drugs CO and PR are reduced |
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-Depression, sedation at high doses
-little postural hypotension |
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-postural hypotension is common **why drug is only used for severe case of hypertension**
-No CNS effects |
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Central alpha agonists: MOA |
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Definition
-decrease sympathetic outflow from vasomotor areas of the brain
-"sensitizes" the baroreceptor reflex **PR and CO are reduced** |
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AE of central alpha agonists |
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Definition
-most common *sedation and mental depression*
-Clonidine *Xerostomia (dry mouth)
***NO SUDDEN WITHDRAWL, rebound hypertension*** |
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Calcium Channel Blockers: MOA |
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Definition
-blockade of v-gated Ca channels in smooth muscle
-reduced peripheral resistance
-CO is variable |
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most common: -dizziness, HA, hypotension, edema
Most serious: -manife of cariodepression, bradychardia, heart block, HF |
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Hydralazine, minoxidil, and diazoxide: MOA |
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relax vascular smooth muscle (arterial/arteriols) |
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dilates both arteries and veins
generates NO |
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-can cause reflex increase in SNS tone
-HR and CO are increased
-Decreased renal sodium excretion |
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