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Classes of drugs used for essential hypertension |
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Classes of drugs used for HTN in CHF |
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Diuretics ACEi/ARBs B blockers (only if compensated) K sparing diuretics |
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Classes of drugs used for HTN in diabetes mellitus |
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ACEi/ARBs CCBs Diuretics B blockers A blockers |
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Hydralazine effects use toxicity |
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increases cGMP leading to vasodilation (arterioles>veins) reducing afterload Use for severe HTN and CHF. 1st line for HTN in pregnancy Side effects: compensatory tachycardia and lupus |
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Nifedipine effects use toxicity |
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block voltage dependent L type calcium channels leading to muscle relaxation Greater action on vasculature than heart Use for HTN, angina, Raynaud's Side effects: cardiac depression, AV block, edema, flushing, dizziness constipation |
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Verapamil effects use toxicity |
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Block voltage-dependent L type calcium channels causing smooth muscle relaxation more in heart than vasculature HTN, angina, arrythmias, Raynaud's Side effects: cardiac depression, AV block, edema, flushing, dizziness, constipation |
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Dilitiazem effects use toxicity |
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Blocks voltage gated L-type calcium channels causing muscle relaxation Works on heart and vasculature equally Used for HTN, angina, arrythmias, Raynaud's Side effects: cardiac depression, AV block, edema, flushing dizziness, constipation |
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Nitroprusside effects use toxicity |
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increases release of NO causing increased cGMP used for malignant HTN short acting can cause cyanide toxicity |
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Fenoldopam effects use toxicity |
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D1 agonist relaxing renal vasculature Used for malignant HTN |
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Diazoxide effects use toxicity |
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Opens K channels causing hyperpolarization and relaxation of vasculature Used for malignant HTN Side effects: hypoinsulinema -> hyperglycemia |
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Nitroglycerin effects use toxicity |
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Release NO in smooth muscle causing increase in cGMP and relaxation veins more than arteries Used for angina, pulmonary edema Side effects: reflex tach, hypotension, flushing, headache, "Monday disease" |
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Isosorbide dinitrate effects use toxicity |
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Release NO in smooth muscle causing increase in cGMP and relaxation veins more than arteries Used for angina, pulmonary edema Side effects: reflex tach, hypotension, flushing, headache, "Monday disease" |
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Effect on EDV of nitrates, b-blockers, and combo |
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Nitrates: Decrease B-blockers: Increase Combo: No effect or decrease |
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Effect on BP of nitrates, b-blockers, combo |
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Nitrates: Lower B-blockers: Lower Combo: Lower |
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Effect on contractility of nitrates, b-blockers, and combo |
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Nitrates: Increase (reflex) B-blockers: Decrease Combo: No effect |
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Effect on HR of nitrates, B-blockers, and combo |
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Nitrates: Increase (reflex) B-blockers: Decrease Combo: Decrease |
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Effect on ejection time of nitrates, B-blockers, combo |
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Nitrates: Decrease B-blockers: Increase Combo: No Effect |
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Effect on myocardial oxygen consumption of Nitrates, B blockers, and combo? |
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Nitrates: Lower B-blockers: Lower Combo: Much Lower |
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Which calcium channel blocker is more like a nitrate? Which calcium channel blocker is more like a beta blocker? |
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Nifedipine is more like a Nitrate Verapamil is more like a beta blocker |
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What -ol drugs are contraindicated in angina? Why? |
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Pindolol and acebutolol They are partial agonists |
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Statins effects use toxicity |
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Inhibit HMG-CoA reductase, no mevalonate Really lower LDL Slight increase of HDL Slight decrease of TG Side effects: hepatotoxic, rhabdomyolysis |
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Inhitibs lipolysis in adipose tissue and reduces hepatic VLDL secretion into circulation Lowers LDL Increases HDL Slightly lowers TG Side effects: flushing, hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia |
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Cholestyramine effects use toxicity |
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prevent intestinal reabsorption of bile acids Decrease LDL Very slight increase in HDL Very slight increase in TG Side effects: tastes bad, GI discomfort, ADEK deficiency, cholesterol gallstones |
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Colestipol effects use toxicity |
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prevent intestinal reabsorption of bile acids Decrease LDL Very slight increase in HDL Very slight increase in TG Side effects: tastes bad, GI discomfort, ADEK deficiency, cholesterol gallstones |
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Colesevelam effects use toxicity |
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prevent intestinal reabsorption of bile acids Decrease LDL Very slight increase in HDL Very slight increase in TG Side effects: tastes bad, GI discomfort, ADEK deficiency, cholesterol gallstones |
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Ezetimbe effects use toxicity |
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Prevent cholesterol reabsorption at the brush border Decrease LDL Side effects: hepatotoxic |
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Fibrates effects use toxicity |
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Upregulate lipoprotein lipase leading to increased TG clearance Slightly lower LDL Slightly raise HDL Drastically lower TG Side effects: myositis, hepatotoxic, cholesterol gallstones |
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Digoxin (cardiac glycoside) effects use toxicity |
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Inhibit Na/K pump leading to less Na/Ca exchange and thus greater Calcium current causing longer depolarization Stimulates vagus Used in CHF and a-fib Side effects: cholinergic + blurry yellow vision EKG: increase PR interval, decreased QT, scooping, T wave inversion Arrythmias, hyperkalemia Worse in renal failure treat with anti-dig Fab fragment, normalizing K, Mg, or lidocaine |
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Nesiritide effects use toxicity |
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B-type naturietic peptide causes increased cGMP and vasodilation Use for acute heart failure Side effects: hypotension |
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Quinidine effects use toxicity |
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Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT interval Use for both atrial and ventricular arrythmias Side effects: cinchonism (headache, tinnitus), thrombocytopenia, torsdades de pointes |
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Procainamide effects use toxicity |
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Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT interval Use for both atrial and ventricular arrythmias Side effects: Reversible lupus, thrombocytopenia, torsdades de pointes |
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Disopyramide effects use toxicity |
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Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT interval Use for both atrial and ventricular arrythmias Side effects: thrombocytopenia, torsdades de pointes |
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Lidocaine effects use toxicity |
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Decreased AP duration Used for ventricular arrhythmias post MI or from digitalis Side effects: local anesthetic, CNS effects, cardiovascular depression |
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Mexiletine effects use toxicity |
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Decreased AP duration Used for ventricular arrhythmias post MI or from digitalis Side effects: local anesthetic, CNS effects, cardiovascular depression |
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Tocainide effects use toxicity |
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Decreased AP duration Used for ventricular arrhythmias post MI or from digitalis Side effects: local anesthetic, CNS effects, cardiovascular depression |
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Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT interval Use for both atrial and ventricular arrythmias Side effects: thrombocytopenia, torsdades de pointes |
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Decreased AP duration Used for ventricular arrhythmias post MI or from digitalis Side effects: local anesthetic, CNS effects, cardiovascular depression |
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prolongs refractory period in AV node Used for V-tach that progress to V-fib or intractable SVT Last resort Side effects: proarrythmic especially post MI |
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Flecainide effects use toxicity |
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prolongs refractory period in AV node Used for V-tach that progress to V-fib or intractable SVT Last resort Side effects: proarrythmic especially post MI |
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Propafenone effects use toxicity |
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prolongs refractory period in AV node Used for V-tach that progress to V-fib or intractable SVT Last resort Side effects: proarrythmic especially post MI |
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Beta blockers decreased cAMP and thus Ca currents leading to decreased nodal conduction Increase in PR interval Used for V-tach, SVT, slowing ventricles during a-fib and flutter Side effects: impotence, worse asthma, bradycardia/heart block, CNS effects |
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Class III anti-arrythmics |
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Block K channels Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT Used when others fail |
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Ibutilide effects use toxicity |
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Block K channels Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT Used when others fail Side effects: torsades de points |
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Sotalol effects use toxicity |
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Block K channels Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT Used when others fail Side effects: torsades, excessive beta blockade |
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Bretylium effects use toxicity |
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Block K channels Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT Used when others fail Side effects: new arrythmias, hypotension |
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Amiodarone effects use toxicity |
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Block K channels, alters lipid membranes so also class I and II effects Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT Used when others fail Side effects: pulmonary fibrosis, hepatotoxic, thyroid dysfunction, corneal deposits, blue/gray skin deposits (photo dermatitis), CNS |
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Dofetilide effects use toxicity |
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Block K channels Increase AP duration Increase refractory period Increase QT Used when others fail |
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Calcium channel blockers Decrease conduction velocity Increase refractory period Increase PR interval Used to prevent nodal arrythmias (SVT) Side effects: constipation, flushing, edema, CHF |
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Adenosine effects use toxicity |
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Causes K to leave cells making them hyper polarized and less calcium influx Drug of choice for SVTs VERY short acting Side effects: flushing, hypotenstion, chest pain Blocked by Theophylline |
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Esmolol effects use toxicity |
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Short acting beta blocker (Class II anti-arrythmic)
Beta blockers decreased cAMP and thus Ca currents leading to decreased nodal conduction Increase in PR interval Used for V-tach, SVT, slowing ventricles during a-fib and flutter Side effects: impotence, worse asthma, bradycardia/heart block, CNS effects |
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Effective in torsades de pointes and digoxin toxicity |
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