Misc Flashcards

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What does digoxin do?

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Increase contractility and Lower HR
So for CHF, Afib and Aflutter
Its a cardiac glycoside

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What does Ivabradine do?

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Lowers HR by inhibiting Funny channel thus slowing pacemaker potential
Used in stable angina when B blockers and CCBs are contraindicated

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What does Nicorandil do?

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Causes Vasodilation

Used in angina

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What does Sacubritril do?

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Inhibits neprilysin thus increasing action of ANP/BNP to lower Blood Volume
Used in Heart Failure

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What is sodium nitroprusside used for?

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Aortic Dissection
Malignant Hypertension (not accelerated)
Heart Failure

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Name a Thiazide Type Diuretic and its side effects?

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Indapamide
Dizziness/Lightheadedness
Weakness
Stomach upset
Headache
Blurred Vision
Loss of apetite
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What is isoprenaline?

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A B1 agonist used to treat sinus bradycardia acutely

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What is Atropine?

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A an anti-muscarinic used to treat bradycardia, Mobitz1 and 3rd degree AV block

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Amoxicillin

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Amoxicillin:

  • B-Lactam
  • Pneumonia, URTIs & empirical IE
  • Effective: Strep, Haemophilus, enterococci & Moraxella
  • Resistant: Klebsiella & Pseudomonas
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Clarithromycin?

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Clarithromycin:

  • Macrolide
  • Pneumonia & Resp. infections
  • Effective: Staph, Strep, Haemophilus, Mycoplasma, Legionella, Bordetella Pertussis
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Azithromycin?

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Azithromycin:

  • Macrolide
  • Suppressing Bacterial Load in CF & Treating resp. infections as an alt. to 1st line treatment
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Gentamicin/

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Gentamicin:

  • Aminoglycoside
  • Empirical IE & Some RTI
  • Klebsiella, Pseudomonas & Staph
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Levofloxacin

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Levofloxaicn:

  • Fluroquinalone
  • Alt. to Amoxicillin in penicillin allergic patients
  • Most Gram -ve and Gram +ve (Strep, Staph, Pseduomonas, Haemoph, Legionellla, Mycoplasma, Enterococci)
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Vancomycin

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Vancomycin:

  • Glycopeptide
  • When there are gram +ves ressistant to penicillins
  • Or when someone is severely allergic to penicillin (e.g. in endocarditis)
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Flucloxacillin

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Flucloxacillin:

  • B-Lactam (but uniquely effective against B-Lactamase producing Gram +ves e.g. Staph Aureus)
  • Used in IE, Septicaemia, RTI & Pneumonia when Staph Aureus is suspected but not MRSA.
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Rifampicin

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Rifampicin:

  • An Ansamycin (Rifamycin sub-class)
  • Used for TB, Leprosy pneumonia and prosthetic valve IE
  • Added to pneumonia in specialised ITU care for mycoplasma infections
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Ciprofloxacin

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Ciprofloxacin:

  • Fluroquinolone
  • Treats gram -ve bacteria e.g. Pseudomonas
  • Important for IE, pneumonia, RTI etc
  • Used for pseudomonas pneumonia
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Doxycycline:

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Doxycycline:

  • Tetracycline
  • Can be used in severe pneumonia in penicillin or macrolide allergics
  • Also for other resp infections, some otherwise resistant gram +ves e.g. MRSA and in Syphilis if penicillin contraindicated
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Ceftriaxone

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Ceftriaxone:

  • 3rd Gen Cephalosporin
  • IE
  • Useful in severe resp infections or those resistant to macrolides and penicillins such as B-lactamase producing haemophilus.
  • Useless against pseudomonas