CARDIO: NITRATES Flashcards

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NITRATES: INDICATIONS

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  • Acute Angina and ACS (short acting)
  • Prophylaxis of Angina (long acting)
  • IV nitrates = pulmonary oedema
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NITRATES: MOA

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  • Nitrates are converted to NO
  • NO increases cAMP synthesis and reduces intracellular Ca2+ in vascular smooth muscle cells, causing them to relax
  • This results in venous and, to a lesser extent, arterial vasodilatation.
  • Relaxation of the venous capacitance vessels reduces cardiac preload and left ventricular filling. These effects reduce cardiac work and myocardial oxygen demand, relieving angina and cardiac failure.
  • Nitrates can relieve coronary vasospasm and dilate collateral vessels, improving coronary perfusion. They also relax the systemic arteries, reducing peripheral resistance and afterload.
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NITRATES: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Flushing
  • Headaches
  • Light headedness
  • Hypotension
  • Sustained use = tolerance and reduced symptom relief despite continuing use
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NITRATES: WARNINGS

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  • Nitrates are contraindicated in patients with severe aortic stenosis, in whom they may cause cardiovascular collapse.
  • This is because the heart is unable to increase cardiac output sufficiently through the narrowed valve area to maintain pressure in the now dilated vasculature.
  • Nitrates should also be avoided in patients with haemodynamic instability, particularly hypotension
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NITRATES: INTERACTIONS

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  • Must not be used with phosphodiesterase inhibitors

- Also use with caution in patients who are also on antihypertensive medication

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NITRATES: EXAMPLES

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  • isosorbide mononitrate

- glyceryl trinitrate

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