Alpha-blockers Flashcards

1
Q

Epinephrine acts on which receptors?

A
Alpha-1 = Alpha-2
Beta-1 = Beta2*
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Low doses of epinephrine vs high doses of epinephrine’s effect on cardiac stimulation

A

@low doses: Cardiac-stimulant affect predominates

@High Doses: Vasoconstrictor effect predominates

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Norepinephrine acts on which receptors?

A

Alpha-1
Alpha-2
Beta-1

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4
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Isoproternol acts on what receptors?

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Beta-1 and Beta-2 equally

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5
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Doxazosin

A

Selective Alpha-blocker
*Alpha-1

Deceases BP and BPH

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Non-specific Alpha-blockers and their adverse affects

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  1. Phenoxybenzamine - Sinus tach. and nasal congestion
    (other: Drowsiness, fatigue, confusion, headache, xerostomia (dry mouth) and ejactulation probz)
  2. Phentolamine - Orthostatic hypotension, reflex tachycardia -> cardiac arrhythmias
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Terazosin

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Selective Alpha-blocker
*Alpha-1

Deceases BP and BPH

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Phenoxybenzamine

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Non-competitive (COVALENT) Alpha-1 and Alpha 2 receptor blocker
(Alpha-1 > Alpha-2)
Non-specific

Reduces BP via vasodilation (less effective than specifc alpha-1 blockers)

used to tx: Pheochromoctoma, Raynauds, frostbite, and acrocynosis

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9
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Effects of Alpha-1 receptors stimulation

A

Vasoconstriction

vascular smooth muscle

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Epinephrine reversal is a phenomenon in which…

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Epinephrine causes a reduction in BP while in the presence of a Alpha-Blocker

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Prazosin

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Selective Alpha-blocker
*Alpha-1 blocker

Deceases BP and BPH

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12
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Disadvantage of prazosin’s administration

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Take every 8 hours

all others are once daily

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Phentolamine

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Competitive alpha-1 and alpha 2 receptor blockers (balanced action on both: a1 = a2)
*Non-specfic and Short acting

Effect on BP is dose dependent:

  • low doses = cardio-stim -> BP rises
  • high doses = BP falls (alpha-1 mediated vasodilation)

Adverse effects limit its use for HTN (emergency only)
* used for pheochromocytoma

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14
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Adverse affects of Alpha-Blockers

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  1. First dose orthostatic hypotension (head rush/dizzy spell) (most prominent with Prazosin)
  2. Sinus-tachycardia (=> angina & palpitations) (more so w/ blockade of cardiac alpha-2-presynaptic receptors)
  3. Syncope (passing out)
  4. Vertigo
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15
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Advise to give for the adverse affect of Prazosin?

A
  • Reduce dose, Take w/ food

- Take first dose before bed

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16
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Effect of Alpha-2 stimulation:

A

Inhibits release of NE from vesicles

decreases sympathetic stim