Antihypertensives Flashcards

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The most important risk factor for stroke and heart failure, and it is also a major risk factor for renal failure and peripheral vascular disease et. al

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Hypertension

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If the cause of hypertension is unknown, it may be called

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essential, idiopathic, or primary hypertension, comprising 90% of cases.

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pheochromocytoma, preeclampsia of pregnancy, renal artery disease, sleep apnea, thyroid disease, or parathyroid disease or the use of certain medications are causes of

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secondary hypertension

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If untreated, hypertension can cause damage to end organs such as

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The heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes.

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What are the seven main categories of drugs used to treat hypertension

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diuretics, adrenergic drugs, vasodilators, angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), calcium channel blockers (CCBs), and direct renin inhibitors

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There are five drug subcategories of adrenergic antihypertensive drugs which act…

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central action (in the brain) or peripheral action (at the heart and blood vessels).

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adrenergic neuron blockers act

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central and peripheral

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alpha2-receptor agonists act

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centrally

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9
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the alpha1-receptor blockers act

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peripheral

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the beta-receptor blockers act

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peripheral

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the combination alpha1- and beta-receptor blockers

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peripheral

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The centrally acting adrenergic drugs work by stimulating

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the alpha2-adrenergic receptors in the brain to inhibit NE and decrease renin.

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Renin is the hormone and enzyme that converts the protein precursor

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angiotensinogen

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