Adrenergic Antagonists Flashcards
What are the types of adrenergic antagonists?
- Non-Selective (β1 and β2)
- Cardioselective (β1)
- Partial Agonist (β1 and β2)
What are the non-selective β blockers?
Propranolol, nadolol, timolol
What are the effects of propranolol, nadolol and timolol?
Decreased HR
Decreased contractility
Decreased renin release
Reduced sympathetic activation Inhibition of aqueous humor production
Propranolol, nadolol, timolol indication
Hypertension Angina Glaucoma Heart failure Arrhythmia
Propranolol, nadolol, timolol Toxicity
Bronchospasm
Mask symptoms of hypoglycemia
Bradycardia
Propranolol, nadolol, timolol Contraindications
Bronchospasm during asthma
Sinus bradycardia
2nd and 3rd degree heart block
Cardiogenic Shock
What are cardioselective β1-blockers?
Metoprolol, atenolol, esmolol
What are the effects of metoprolol, atenolol, esmolol?
Decrease HR
Decrease contractility
Decrease renin release
Decreased sympathetic activation
LIMITED effect on respiratory system
Metoprolol, atenolol, esmolol indication
Hypertension (metoprolol, atenolol),
Angina (metoprolol, atenolol)
Arrhythmia
Metoprolol, atenolol, esmolol Toxicity
Depression
Insomnia
Hypotension
Bradycardia
Metoprolol, atenolol, esmolol Contraindication
Sinus bradycardia
2nd and 3rd degree heart block
Cardiogenic Shock
What is the half life of esmolol like?
Esmolol has very short half-life ~9 mins
What is a partial agonist of β1 and β2?
Pindolol
What is the effect of pindolol?
Decrease BP
Decrease contractility
Decrease renin release
Decreased sympathetic activation
Pindolol indication
Hypertension in those who are less tolerant of bradycardia and reduced exercise capacity caused by other beta blockers without partial agonist activity