Cardiovascular Drugs Flashcards

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What is the mechanism of action of Sodium Nitroprusside?

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Direct action relaxing arterioles and venules via NO

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What is the physiological effect of Losartan and what is it used to treat?

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Lowers TPR, reduces plasma volume

heart failure, diabetic nephropathy

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What is the drug Quinidine used to treat?

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Atrial arrhythmias, PSVT, WPW

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What is Atenolol used to treat?

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Decrease myocardial O2 demand to lessen angina, heart failure

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What are some side effects of Amiodarone?

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Torsades de pointes, pneumonitis, pulmonary fibrosis

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What is Diltiazem used to treat?

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Arrhythmia, Prinzmetal’s angina

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What are the important side effects associated with Quinidine?

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Torsades de pointes, cinchonism, thrombocytopenia, anticholinergic effects

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What is the mechanism of action of Atenolol?

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Beta-receptor antagonist

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What is the mechanism of action and physiological effect of Nifedipine?

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Ca-channel blocker

Prevents smooth muscle contraction

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10
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What class of drug is Procainamide?

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Anti-arrhythmic Class IA

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What is Metoprolol used to treat?

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Treatment and prophylaxis of PSVT; prevent recurrent MI in pt recovering from MI; decrease myocardial O2 demand to lessen angina, heart failure

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What is the mechanism of action of Hydrochlorothiozide?

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Inhibits Na reabsorption in distal tubules

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What class of drug is Lidocaine?

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Anti-arrhythmic Class IB

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What is Lidocaine used to treat?

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Acute treatment of ventricular arrhythmia from MI; suppress ventricular tachycardia

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What are some of the side effects of Lidocaine?

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Neurotoxicity including seizures

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What is the mechanism of action of Metoprolol?

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Beta-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist (beta-blocker)

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What is the mechanism of action of Digoxin?

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Inhibits the Na/K-ATPase

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What class of drug is Esmolol?

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Anti-arrhythmic Class II

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What type of drug is hydrochlorothiozide?

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Antihypertensive - diuretic

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20
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What type of drug is Nifedipine?

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Antihypertensive vasodilator

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What is the mechanism of action of Procainamide?

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Na channel blocker; also block K channels. Decreases phase 0 depolarization.

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22
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Diltiazem is what type of drug?

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Antihypertensive vasodilator

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23
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What is the physiological effect of hydrochlorothiozide and what is it used to treat?

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Lowers plasma and ECF volume thus decreasing workload on heart and TPR
First therapy for managing HTN, heart failure

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What type of drug is Fenoldopam?

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Antihypertensive - Misc

25
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What is the physiological effect of Esmolol?

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Reduces heart rate, myocardial contraction force; prolongs AV node conduction and refractory period (slows HR and lessens contractility)

26
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What is the physiological effect of Lidocaine?

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Purkinje fibers: depresses automaticity; higher affinity for ischemic tissue: suppresses spontaneous depolarization in ventricles by blocking reentry

27
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What is the physiological effect of Fenoldopam and what is it used to treat?

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Decreases TPR with increased renal blood flow

Acute treatment of severe HTN

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What is the physiological effect of Sodium Nitroprusside and what is it used to treat?

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Peripheral vasodilation—lowers preload and afterload

Hypertensive emergency, acute MI, aortic dissection, heart failure

29
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What class of drug is Amiodarone?

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Anti-arrhythmic Class III

30
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What is the mechanism of action of Amiodarone?

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Blocks Na, K, and Ca channels; blocks beta-1 receptors

31
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What is the physiological effect of Atenolol?

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decreases blood pressure, renin release, and sympathetic outflow from brain

32
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What are the side effects associated with Esmolol?

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AV block and cardiac arrest

33
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What is Procainamide used to treat?

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Refractory ventricular fibrillation; pulseless ventricular tachycardia

34
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What is Digoxin used to treat?

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Atrial fibrillation (first-line with heart failure or sedation); SVT

35
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What is the mechanism of action of Diltiazem?

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Calcium channel blocker

36
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What is the physiological effect of Digoxin?

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Increased intracellular Na followed by greater Ca influx; greater contraction

37
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What is the physiological effect of Metoprolol?

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Reduces heart rate, myocardial contraction force; prolongs AV node conduction and refractory period (slows HR and lessens contractility)

38
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What is the mechanism of action of Lidocaine?

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Na channel blocker: inhibits influx of Na thru fast Na channels

39
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What type of drug is Losartan?

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Antihypertensive - Angiotensin Receptor Blocker

40
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What class of drug is Quinidine?

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Antiarrhythmic Class IA

41
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What is Amiodarone used to treat?

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Atrial and ventricular arrhythmias

42
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What is Esmolol used to treat?

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Short-term control of: sinus tachycardia, PSVT, ventricular rate in pt with atrial fibrillation/ flutter

43
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What class of drug is Metoprolol?

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Anti-arrhythmic Class II

44
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What class of drug is Digoxin?

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Antiarrhythmic Class Misc

45
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What is the mechanism of action of Esmolol?

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Beta-1 adrenergic receptor antagonist (beta-blocker)

46
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What is the mechanism of Quinidine?

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Na channel blocker; also block K channels. Decreases phase 0 depolarization.

47
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What type of drug is Atenolol?

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Antihypertensive Sympatholitic

48
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What type of drug is Sodium Nitroprusside

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Antihypertensive Vasodilator

49
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What are some of the side effects of Metoprolol?

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Fewer CNS effects than nonselective beta blockers, hypotension, bradycardia

50
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What are the side effects of Digoxin?

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Nausea, vomiting, mental status change, vision color and EKG changes

51
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What are the side effects associated with Procainamide?

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SLE symptoms

52
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What is the physiological effect of Procainamide?

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Decreases myocardial CV, excitability and contractility; prolongs duration of AP

53
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What are the physiological effects of Amiodarone?

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Properties of all 4 classes of Antiarrhythmic drugs

54
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What is the mechanism of action of Fenoldopam?

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Selective D-1 inhibitor agonist

55
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What does nitroglycerine do?

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Activates GC which increases cGMP levels and relaxes the vessel. Used in angina and decreases resistance in arteries.

56
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What is the physiological effect of Quinidine?

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Decreases myocardial CV, excitability and contractility; prolongs duration of AP

57
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What is the physiological effect of Diltiazem?

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Prevent vascular SM contraction