Chapter 18 - Adrenergic Antagonists Flashcards

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What are the two major groups of Adrenergic Receptors?

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Alpha-Adrenergic Blocking Agents and Beta-adrenergic Blocking Agents

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Alpha Adrenergic Blocking Agents - two types.

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Non selective and selective.

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Non-selective alpha blocker - drug

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Phentolamine - produces alpha-1 and alpha-2 blockade.

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Selective alpha blocker - drug

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Prazosin - minipress - produces alpha 1 blockade.

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Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents - two types.

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non-selective and cardio-selective.

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Beta Blocker - non-selective - drug

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Blocks beta 1 and beta 2 receptor - Propanalol (Inderal.)

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Beta 1 Specific Beta Blocker - Selective - Drug

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Metoprolol (Lopressor) - Blocks beta 1 receptors.

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Alpha Blockade - therapeutic uses -

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Essential hypertension, benign prostatic hyperplasia - proliferation of cells in prostate - ranaud’s disease - vasospasm in toes and fingers, etc.

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Alpha Blockade - adverse effects

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Orthostatic hypotension - hypotension with certain movements, reflex tachycardia - increases heart rate, nasal congestion, inhibition of ejaculation, sodium retention

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Beta blockade - therapeutic effects -

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result primarily from blockage of Beta 1 receptor in heart. Reduced heart rate, reduced force of contraction, reduced velocity of impulse conduction.

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Beta blocker - how does it affect angina pectoris and hypertension?

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Angina - BB decreases cardiac work - bring oxygen demand back to normal.
Hypertension - due to reduction of peripheral vascular resistance.

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How does BB affect Cardiac Dysrhythnias and Myocardial Infarctions?

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Dys - bb decrease rate of SA node discharge.

MI - bb’s reduce pain, infarct size, mortality and risk of re-infarction.

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How do BB’s affect Heart failure, hyperthyroidism, and migraine?

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HF - BB’s increase sympathetic activity to heart.
Hyperthyroidism - BB’s suppress release of thyroid hormones.
Migraine - BB’s reduce frequency of mirgraines.

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Adverse effects of beta 1 blockade -

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Bradycardia, Reduced Cardiac Output, Heart Failure, AV block, long-term use can sensitize heart to catecholamines.

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Adverse effects of beta 2 blockade -

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Bronchoconstriction, inhibition of glycogenolysis

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