Adrenergic Receptor Antagonist Flashcards
What are the alpha-1 anatogonist?
-zosin(somethings) treat hypertension and BPH
Prazosin and Terazosin
Explain the receptor dopamine works on at different doses?
D1 = renal perfusion shock. Beta-1 = Increase HR. Alpha-1 = vasoconstriction
What is more specific type of dopamine?
FenolDOPam acts on only D1
What are the A-1 and A-2 antagonist(non-selective alpha)
Phening for alpha
Phentolamine and Phenoxybenzamine
Raynaud’s, frostbite, and pheochromocytoma
What special about phenoxybenzamine?
Non-competitive blocker. So it is widespread and persistent
What are the Beta-1 antagonist?
BAMB -olol
A-M are selective B1 antagonist
Betaxolol, Atenolol, Metoprolol, Bisoprolol
What are the 3rd generation B1 and B2 antagonist? And why are they so useful
Notice they don’t end in -olol.
They are the Real MVP though, because they prolong life in CHF patients.
Carvedilol
Labet-alol
How do you treat B1 overdose?
Glucagon: works by different receptor to reduce Adenylyl cyclase.
Why are beta blockers used to treat HTN?
Because it is used to treat mild HTN in caucasian because they are renin problems
Which non-selective beta antagonist is contract indicated in asthma patients?
Propanolol
What are the beta blockers safe for asthma, diabetic, and peripheral vascular disease?
BAMB Betaxolol Atenolol Metoprolol Bisoprolol