Antihypertensives Flashcards
What are the most important adverse effects to remember for ACE inhibitors?
- Hypotension
- Electrolyte disturbance (typically hyperkalaemia)
- Dry cough
What are the most important adverse effects to remember for calcium channel blockers?
- Hypotension
- Peripheral oedema and flushing
What are the most important adverse effects to remember for thiazide diuretics?
- Hypotension
- Electrolyte disturbance (typically hypokalaemia)
- Gout
What are the most important adverse effects to remember for potassium sparing diuretics?
- Hypotension
- Electrolyte disturbance (typically hyperkalaemia)
- Gynaecomastia
What are the most important adverse effects to remember for loop diuretics?
- Hypotension
- Electrolyte disturbance (typically hyponatraemia)
Describe the mechanism of action of ACE inhibitors
Inhibit ACE, thereby inhibiting conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II
Describe the mechanism of action of ARBs
Blocks the action of angiotensin II
Describe the mechanism of action of thiazide diuretics
Inhibit the sodium-chloride transporter in the DCT
Describe the mechanism of action of loop diuretics
Inhibit the sodium-potassium pump in the ascending limb of loop of Henle
Describe the mechanism of action of potassium sparing diuretics
Inhibit the action of aldosterone in the DCT
Why do ACE inhibitors cause a dry cough?
Accumulation of bradykinin due to reduced degradation by ACE