25. Drugs used for treatment of angina pectoris Flashcards
1
Q
Which are the types of drugs that help in IHD?
A
- Drugs correcting the O2 balance
- Beta blockers
- Nitrates
- Calcium channel blockers
- RAAS inhibitors
- Cytoprotective drugs
- Activators of the ATP-sensitive K+ channels
- Nitrates
- Ca2+-channel blockers
- Metabolic modulators (inhibitors of fatty acid oxidation)
- Vitamins and vitamin-like substances
- Activators of the ATP-sensitive K+ channels
- Antithrombic and antiarteriosclerotic drugs
- Antiplatelet drugs
- Anticoagulants
- Antihyperlidemic agents
2
Q
Which are the drugs correcting the O2 balance?
A
- Beta blockers
- Nitrates
- Calcium channel antagonists
- RAAS inhibitors
3
Q
Which are the cytoprotective drugs?
A
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Activators of the ATP-sensitive K+ channels
- Nitrates
- Calcium channel blockers
- Metabolic modulators
- Vitamins and vitamin-like substances
4
Q
Which are the anti-thrombic and anti-artertiosclerotic drugs?
A
- Antiplatelet drugs
- Anticoagulants
- Antihyperlipidemic agents
5
Q
Which are the nitrates?
A
- Nitroglycerin
- Isosorbide dinitrate
- Isosorbide mononitrate
- Amyl nitrite
6
Q
Which are the other drugs acting via NO formation?
A
- Molsidomine
- Nicorandil
7
Q
Which are the metabolic modulators?
A
Trimetazidine
8
Q
Which are the heart rate controllers?
A
- Ivabradine
- Ranolazine
9
Q
Which are the vitamins and vitamin-like substances?
A
- Omega-3 FA, antioxidants
- Coenzyme Q10