43)Adrenolytic drugs Flashcards
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Adrenolytic drugs
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Inhibit action of AD + known as blockers
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alpha - blockers
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a1 antagonists
- Block binding of NA to smooth muscle receptors ⇢ Vasodilation + ⇣ BP
- Used for hypertension
a1-non-selective blockers
- Phentolamine + Phenoxybenzamine
- also block a2 on presynaptic nerve endings
- NA acts on a2 to inhibit its own release
- Blockage of these receptors = more NA release
- Na then stimulates b1 receptors on heart ⇢ tachycardia + cardiac arrhythmias
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a1 selective blockers
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Blocks receptors on smooth muscle ⇢ ⇣ peripheral resistance + ⇣ BP
- Doxazosin, Terazosin + Alfuzosin
Side effects
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Headaches
- Nasal congestion
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beta blockers
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Competitive inhibitors at b-adrenergic receptors + counter effects of catecholamines
- ⇣ in symptomatic effect - mainly CV system
- Treats hypertension, heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia
- Glaucoma + migraine treatment
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b1 + b2 non selective blockers
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Propranolol, pindolol + nadolol
- Blocks receptors = ⇣ HR, delayed conduction + ⇣ contractility
- Useful for hypertension, angina + arrhythmia
- Propranolol can penetrate CNS due to its lipophilicity
b2 receptors predominant in lungs
- Blockage = bronchoconstriction
- Not recommended for patients w/asthma/COPD
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b1 selective blockers
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Acebutolol, Bisoprolol + Metoprolol
- Block b1 receptors in heart ⇢ ⇣ HR, contractility + Av conduction
Side effects of b-blockers
- sedation
- bradycardia
- hypotension
- nausea
- propranolol can cause sleep disturbances
- In oral cavity ⇢ dry mouth + ⇣ salvation
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DDIs
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- Lidocaine should not be used w/patients on b-blockers as it is anti-arrhythmic
- Repeated administration of b-blockers + Verapamil = ⇡ risk of heart failure
- Cimetidine ⇣ hepatic 1st pass metabolism of propranolol, bisoprolol + metoprolol