*Pharmacology 4 (lecture 4) - only partially finished Flashcards

1
Q

What drugs can be used to treat hypertension? (6)

A
Alpha blockers
ACEI
ARB
Beta blockers
Calcium channel antagonists
Thiazide like diuretic
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2
Q

What do all beta blockers end in?

A

-olol

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3
Q

What do ACEI end in?

A

-pril

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4
Q

What do all ARB end in?

A

-artan

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5
Q

What drugs can be used to treat angina? (6)

A
Beta blockers
Calcium antagonists
Nitrates
Nicorandil
Ivabradine
Ranolazine
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6
Q

What are the 3 categories of anti-thrombotic drugs?

A

Anti-Platelet drugs
Anti-coagulants
Fibrinolytics

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7
Q

What are 4 examples of anti-platlet drugs?

A

Aspirin
Clopidogrel
Prasugrel
Ticagrelor

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8
Q

What are 3 examples of anti-coagulant drugs?

A

Warfarin
Rivaroxaban
Dabigatran

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9
Q

What are 2 examples of fibrinolytic drugs?

A

Streptokinase

Tissue Plasminogen activator (tPA)

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10
Q

What are 2 groups of anti-cholesterol drugs?

A

Statins

Fibrates

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11
Q

What are the 5 main groups of CV drugs?

A
Anti-hypertensives
Anti-anginals
Anti-thrombotic
Anti-cholesterol
Anti-arrhythmics
(+others)
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12
Q

How do diuretics work?

A

They block Na reabsorption in the kidneys and reduce the amount of fluid in the body

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13
Q

What are the 2 categories of diuretics?

A
Thiazide like diuretics (mild)
Loop diuretics (stronger)
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14
Q

Example of a thiazide like diuretic?

Used to treat?

A

Bendrofluazide

Hypertension

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15
Q

Example of a loop diuretic?

Used to treat?

A

Furosemide

Heart failure

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16
Q

Side effects of diuretics? (4)

A

Hypokalaemia (tired, arrhythmias)
Hyperglycaemia
Increased uric acid = gout
Impotence

17
Q

How do beta blockers work?

A

They block beta 1 +/- beta 2 adrenoceptors

18
Q

What is an example of a cardioselective beta blocker?

What is this used to treat? (3)

A

Atenolol
Angina
Hypertension
Heart failure

19
Q

What is an example of a non selective beta blocker?

What is it used to treat?

A

Propranolol

Thyrotoxicosis

20
Q

Contra-indication for use of beta blocker?

A

Asthma

21
Q

Side effects of beta blockers?

A

Asthma
Tiredness
Heart failure (good in the long term but can worsen it in the short term)
Cold peripheries

22
Q

2 types of calcium antagonists?

A

Dihydropyridines

Rate limiting calcium antagonists

23
Q

Example of a dihydropyridine?
What is used to treat? (2)
Side effects?

A

Amlodipine
Hypertension and angina
Ankle oedema

24
Q

2 examples of rate limiting calcium antagonists?
What are they used to treat?
What should these never be used with?

A

Verapamil, Dilitiazem
Hypertension, angina, SV arrhythmias
Beta blockers

25
Q

How do alpha blockers work?

A

Block alpha adrenoceptos to cause vasodialtion

26
Q

What are alpha blockers used to treat?

A

hypertension

Prostatic hypertrophy

27
Q

Example of alpha blocker?

Side effects?

A

Doxazosin

Postural hypotension

28
Q

How do ACEI work?

A

Block angiotensin I from becoming angiotensin II

29
Q

Example of an ACEI?

A

Lisinopril

30
Q

What are ACEI used for?

A

Hypertension and heart failure

31
Q

In terms of the kidneys what is ACEI good and bad for?

A

Good for diabetic nephropathy

Bad for renal artery stenosis