CV System-MoA Flashcards

1
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Furosemide

A

Inhibits Na+/K+/2Cl- transporter in loop of Henle

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2
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Thiazides

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Decreases sodium and chloride reabsorption

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3
Q

Spironolactone

Epleronone

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Mineralocorticoid receptor blockade

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4
Q

Amiloride

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Blockade of sodium reabsorption via ENaC channels

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5
Q

Mannitol

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Elevates plasma osmolarity

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6
Q

Acetazolamide

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Reduces aqueous humour volume

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7
Q

ACE inhibitors

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Inhibits conversion of angiotensin I to II.

Blocks vasoconstriction.

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8
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ARBs

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Blocks angiotensin II-renin system

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9
Q

Sacubitril

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Inhibition of natriuretic peptide breakdown

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10
Q

Beta blockers

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Negative inotropic/chronotropic agent

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11
Q

Doxazosin

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Vasodilator, decreases total peripheral resistance

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12
Q

Amlodipine
Nifedipine
Diltiazem

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Blockade of vascular smooth muscle contraction

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13
Q

GTN

ISMN

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Nitric oxide release, leading to smooth muscle relaxation & vasodilation

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14
Q
Adrenaline
Dobutamine
Noradrenaline
Metaraminol
Isoprenaline
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Adrenergic stimulation, increased inotropy

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15
Q

Aspirin

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Inhibition of thromboxane synthesis

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16
Q

Clopidogrel, Prasugrel, Ticagrelor

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Inhibition of platelet activation by ADP

17
Q

Warfarin

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Inhibition of vitamin K epoxide reductase

18
Q

Dabigatran

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Inhibition of thrombin proteolytic function

19
Q

Apixaban
Edoxaban
Rivaroxaban

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Inhibition of Factor Xa in coagulation cascade

20
Q

Dalteparin
Tinzaparin
Enoxaparin
Unfractionated heparins

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Inactivation of thrombin and Factor Xa via complexing antithrombin III

21
Q

Alteplase
Streptokinase
Urokinase

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Activation of plasminogen for proteolytic breakdown of thrombus fibrin

22
Q

Simvastatin
Atorvastin
Rosuvastatin

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Inhibition of mavelonate pathway required for cholesterol synthesis

23
Q

Class I anti-arrhythmics

A

Voltage-sensitive sodium channel blockade.

Prolong QT interval, increase QRS interval.

24
Q

Class II anti-arrhythmics

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Beta-adrenergic receptor blockade - reduction in adrenergic effects on rate and inotropy

25
Q

Class III anti-arrhythmics

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Potassium channel blockade, also evidence of beta blocker and calcium channel blocker properties - prolong QT interval

26
Q

Class IV anti-arrhythmics

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Cardiac calcium channel blockade - reduction of action potential & cardiac output

27
Q

Digoxin

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Reduces conductivity of atrioventricular node

28
Q

Adenosine

A

Activates cardiac adenosine receptors - causes hyperpolarisation.
Slows conduction through AV node.

29
Q

Atropine

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Blockade of vagal muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.

30
Q

Magnesium sulfate (I.V.)

A

Unclear - possible alternation of Na+, K+ and Ca2+ ion balance via ion channels and transporters

31
Q

Aliskiren

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Direct inhibition of renin enzymatic function and of angiotensin I generation

32
Q

Clonidine

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Stimulation of alpha-2 receptors, driving vasodilation

33
Q

Ivabradine

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Inhibition of cardiac I(f) current in the SA node