Hypertension Drugs Flashcards

1
Q

Name some first line drugs used for hypertension

A

ACE inhibitors/Angiotensin II receptor blocker
Calcium channel blockers
Diuretics

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2
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Name a diuretic that could be used in first line treatment of hypertension

A

Thiazides/thiazide like

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3
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What are some second line drugs used for hypertension?

A
Diuretics (K+ sparing)
Alpha and beta blockers 
Direct renin inhibitor 
Centrally acting agents 
Vasodilators
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4
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Describe the treatment flow chart used when dealing with hypertension

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Age: <55 ACE inhibitor, >55/black calcium channel blocker
First line doesnt work? add alternative treatment (ACEi +CCB)
Still not working? Add thiazide like diuretic
Last effort? Add second line drug

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5
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What drugs is given for hypertensive emergencies?

A

Sodium nitroprusside

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6
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What is the action of ACEi?

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Competitive inhibitors of ANG1
Causes (Arteriole) vasodilation
Decreases circulating aldosterone
Stop bradykinin breakdown

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7
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Give an example of an ACEi

A

Ramipril

Lisinopril

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8
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What are the side effects of ACEi?

A

Dry cough (bradykinin in the lung)
Angioedema (black pop.)
Renal failure
Hyperkalaemia

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9
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What is the action of ARBs?

A
Blocks AT1 receptor 
More Ang binds to AT2 receptor 
More Nitric oxide release 
Decreases vasoconstriction 
Decreases aldosterone stimulation
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10
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What are the side effects of ARBs?

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Well tolerated (compared to ACEi)
No dry cough 

Renal failure
Hyperkalaemia

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11
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Give an example of a ARB?

A

Losartan

Candersartan

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12
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What is the action of thiazides?

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Block Na-C transport on DCT (less sodium reabsorption)

Decreases blood volume (and then TPR)

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13
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What are side effects of thiazides?

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Hypokalaemia, hyponatraemia, hypercalcaemia
Gout (also contraindication)
Hyperglycaemia (contraindication-diabetes)
Alkalosis
Increase cholesterol
RAAS activation
ED

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14
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Give some examples of thiazide/thiazide like drugs

A

Bendroflumethiazide

Indopamide

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15
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What is the action of K+ sparing sparing diuretic?

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Indirect/direct inhibition of ENaC

reduces ROMK action preventing K+ loss

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16
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Give examples of K+ sparing diuretics

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Spironolactone (Aldosterone receptor blocker- indirect effects on ENaC)
Amiloride (direct ENaC)

17
Q

What are some side effects of spironolactone?

A

Hyperkalaemia
ED
Painful gynaecomastia (enlargement of man boobs)

18
Q

What are some side effects of amiloride?

A

Hyperkalaemia

19
Q

What is the action of alpha blockers?

A

Selective antagonism at post-synaptic a1 receptors
Blocks contractile effects of NA on vascular SM
Decreases TPR
(More effect when upright)

Benign effect on glucose and plasma lipids

20
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What are the adverse effects of alpha blockers?

A

Postural hypotension- dizziness
Headaches
Fatigue
Oedema (peripheral pooling of blood)

21
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What is a contraindication of alpha blockers?

A

Urinary incontinence

22
Q

Give an example of an alpha blocker

A

Doxazosin

23
Q

What is the action of a direct renin inhibitor? (Aliskiren)

A

Blocks renin and prevents cleavage of Ang

Some vasodilator properties

24
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Why is sodium nitroprusside used for hypertensive emergencies?

A

Mimics the action of nitric oxide
Is potent vasodilator

Has rapid onset and offset when given IV

*avoid chronic use