Amlodipine besylate Flashcards
Alternate Name and Cost
Norvasc 4 - 40$
Drug Class
Pharm: Dihydropyridine Calcium Entry Blocker
Therapeutic: Antihypertensives, antianginal (classical and variant)
Pharmacodynamics
Reduces BP by inhibiting influx of calcium through “slow channels”, thereby dilating peripheral arterioles; also produces negative inotropic effect as well in myocardial cells; for angina, reduces afterload, thus decreasing oxygen consumption, also inhibits spasm of coronary arteries in vasospastic angina
Pharmacokinetics
F 64-90%; peak effects 6-12 hours post dose; duration 24 hours, extensively metabolized in liver 90% excreted in urine as inactive metabolites
Toxicity
Hypotension, AV block, worsening CHF, bradycardia, headache, edema; watch out in patients with aortic stenosis, heart failure, severe liver disease
Interactions
Additive effects with most other antihypertensives; additive toxic effects on heart when given with beta-blockers (negative inotropic and dromotropic effects)
Special Considerations
Shorter acting nifedipine (and similar CEBs) can increase risk of MI (unclear why); pregnancy C
Indications and Dose / Route
2.5 up to 10 mg daily
Monitor
Weight, edema, BP