a/B ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST Flashcards

a/B ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST

1
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alpha/beta adrenergic receptor antagonist

A

labetalol

carvedilol

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alpha/beta adrenergic receptor antagonist MOA?

A

these agents are considered third generation beta blockers

they posses non selective beta blocking activity like propranolol and alpha blocking activity like prazosin

effects seen:

  • decrease heart rate
  • decrease contractility
  • vasodilation
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3
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side effects of alpha/beta adrenergic receptor antagonist?

A

bradycardia
hypotension
dizziness
fatigue

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labetalol indication?

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hypertension
hypertension emergencies
acute aortic dissection
hypertension associated with pheochromocytoma

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5
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carvedilol indication?

A

hypertension

adjunctive therapy for mild-moderate heart failure

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6
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main drug interaction of carvedilol?

A

digoxin

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7
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this alpha/beta adrenergic receptor antagonist is an excellent alternative to patients with acute aortic dissection?

A

labetalol

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8
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this labetalol route of admin has more beta blocking activity than alpha blocking activity with a ratio of 7:1. where as the oral formulation has a 3:1 ratio

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IV labetalol

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9
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this is the first beta blocker indicated for adjunctive treatment of heart failure

A

carvedilol

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10
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MOA of nebivolol?

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beta 1 selective beta blocker with nitric oxide dependent vasodilation

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