GTN Flashcards

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Presentation of GTN

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0.6mg tablets

Transdermal GTN Patch (0.4mg/hr)

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Pharmacology of GTN

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Principally, a vascular smooth muscle relaxant

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Pharmacology of GTN (actions)

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-Venous dilatation promotes venous pooling and reduces venous return to the heart (reduces preload)

Arterial dilatation reduces systemic vascular resistance and arterial pressure (reduces afterload)

The effects of the above are:

  • reduced myocardial oxygen demand
  • reduced systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressure, whilst usually maintaining coronary perfusion pressure
  • Mild collateral coronary arterial dilatation may improve blood supply to ischemic areas of myocardium
  • Mild tachycardia secondary to slight fall in blood pressure
  • Preterm Labour: Uterine Quiescence in pregnancy
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4
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Metabolism of GTN

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By the liver

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5
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GTN Indications

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  • Chest pain associated with ACS
  • Hypertension associated with ACS
  • Acute LVF
  • Preterm Labour (consult)
  • Autonomic Dysreflexia
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GTN Contraindications

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  • Known hypersensitivity
  • Systolic BP 150bpm
  • Bradycardia HR <160mmHg
  • Right ventricular infarct
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7
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GTN Precautions

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  • Recent AMI
  • Elderly Pt’s
  • Concurrent use with other tocolytics
  • No previous administraton
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8
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Route of Administration of GTN

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Buccal
Sub-lingual
Transdermal
IV infusion (IHT only)

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9
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Side Effects of GTN

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  • Tachycardia
  • Hypotension
  • Headache
  • Skin flushing (uncommon)
  • Bradycardia (occasionally)
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Effects of GTN

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Buccal
Onset: 30sec-2min
Peak: 5-10min
Duration: 15-30min

IV
Onset: 30sec-1min
Peak: 3-5min
Duration: 15-30min

Transdermal
Onset: up to 30min
Peak: 2hr

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