Angina (Drugs) Flashcards

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What are the types of anti-anginal drugs?

A
  • Organic nitrates
  • β blockers
  • Ca2+ channel blockers
  • If blockers
  • Late Na+ current blockers
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What are examples of organic nitrates?

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  • Glyceryl trinitrate
  • Isosorbide dinitrate (metabolised to active isosorbide mononitrate in liver)
  • Amyl nitrate
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What are examples of If blockers?

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Ivabradine (HCN antagonist)

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What is the most commonly used class of Ca2+ channel blockers used to treat angina?

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Dihydropyridines

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What is an example of a late Na+ current inhibitor?

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Ranolazine

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What are the roles of nicorandil in treatment of angina?

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  • KATP opener and mimics the effects of ischaemic pre-conditioning
  • NO donor and may help in pre-conditioning as part of NO-dependent pathway
  • Opens vascular KATP channels and decreases afterload on heart
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What is the role of adenosine in treating angina?

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Adenosine binds to A1 receptors that may contribute to ischaemic pre-conditioning

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What are the surgical interventions used to treat angina?

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  • Coronary artery bypass grafting
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention
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What drugs are used to prevent neointimal proliferation following stent insertion in drug-eluting stents?

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  • Sirolimus
  • Paclitaxel
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