Anti-hypertensives Flashcards

1
Q

At what point would you refer patient for immediate specialist treatment?

A

If BP is higher than 180/110

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2
Q

Mild hypertension is asymptomatic. True or false?

A

True

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3
Q

Where is ACE found?

A

In the lungs

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4
Q

What does ACE do in relation to bradykinin?

A

It breaks it down into BK1-7 - when ACE is blocked, bradykinin accumulates in the airways leading to vasodilation

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5
Q

What is bradykinin?

A

an inflammatory mediator in the lungs

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6
Q

If ACE is blocked what happens?

A

Vasodilation

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7
Q

A side effect of ACE inhibitors is bronchospasm. Why?

A

Because it leads to vasoconstriction in the bronchioles,

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8
Q

Bradykinin is a vasodilator - true or false?

A

True

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9
Q

What are the advantages of using angiotensin II antagonists instead of ACE inhibitors?

A

Don’t cause dry cough

Reduce salt/water retention

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10
Q

All ACE inhibitors dilate arteries only. True or false?

A

False - dilate veins as well as arteries

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11
Q

Which group of hypertensives interacts with grapefruit juice?

A

Calcium channel blockers

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12
Q

What class of drugs is prazosin?

A

a1 blocker

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13
Q

Dihydropyridines such as amlodipine are ________ selective CCBs

A

vascular

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14
Q

Benzothiazepines such as verapamil are _________ selective CCBs

A

Cardio

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15
Q

What are the three types of diuretics?

A

Thiazide
Loop
Potassium sparing

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16
Q

What are the side effects of loop diuretics?

A

Hypokalaemia
Effect hearing
Gout

17
Q

Clonidine is an _____ agonist. It is a centrally acting drug and reduces CO and TPR

A

a2

18
Q

Methyldopa blocks DOPA decarboxylase and increases levels of dopamine. True or false?

A

False - decreases dopamine

19
Q

What is aliskiren’s mechanism of action?

A

highly potent and selective direct renin inhibitor

20
Q

Hydralazine is a vasoconstrictor. True or false?

A

False - vasodilator

21
Q

Which vasodilator is used as a last resort for severe and resistant hypertension?

A

Minoxidil

22
Q

What are the side effects of thiazide diuretics?

A

Hypokalaemia
Reduced insulin release
Erectile dysfunction