Beta-Blocker Flashcards
1
Q
Sectral
A
Acebutolol
2
Q
Tenormin
- Instruction to avoid
A
Atenolol
- Avoid orange, apple juice and green tea. Decrease atenolol by 40%
3
Q
Kerlone
A
Betaxolol
4
Q
Zebeta
A
Bisoprolol
5
Q
Cartrol
A
Carteolol
6
Q
Brevibloc
- Indication
A
Esmolol
- I: SVT / HTN emergency
7
Q
Lopressor
- Administration instruction
- Dose
A
Metoprolol tartrate
- Take with food
- Give: BID
8
Q
Toprol XL
- Administration
- Dose
A
Metoprolol Succinate
- Take w/ or w/o foods
- Give: QD
9
Q
Corgard
- Administration instruction
A
Nadolol
- Avoid orange, apple juice and green tea: decrease level
10
Q
Levatol
A
Penbutolol
11
Q
Visken
A
Pindolol
12
Q
Inderal
- MOA:
- Indication
A
Propanolol
- MOA: B1 and B2
- I: Post MI, HTN, migrain prevention, angina, infantile hemangioma.
13
Q
Betapace
- Indication
A
Sotalol
I: Ventricular Arrhythmias
14
Q
Bystolic
A
Nebivolol
15
Q
Coreg
- MOA
- Administration instruction
A
Carvidilol
- Alpha1,B1
- Take with food
16
Q
Normodyne
Trandate
A
Labetalol
16
Q
Highly Lipophilic
A
Metoprolol
Propranolol
17
Q
Beta blockers: take with foods
A
Carvedilol
Lopressor
18
Q
Extensive 1st pass
A
Metoprolol
Propranolol
19
Q
CYP2D6 Substrate
A
Nebivolol
Propranolol
20
Q
Beta-1 Selective BB
A
AMEBBBA
Atenolol Metoprolol Esmolol Bisoprolol Betaxolol Bystolic - Nebivolol Acebutolol
21
Q
BB come in IV
A
MAPLE
Metoprolol Atenolol Propanolol Labetolol Esmolol
22
Q
ISA BB
A
CAPP
Carteolol
Acebutolol
Penbutolol
Pindolol
23
Q
BB use in CHF
A
Carvedilol
Toprol XL
Bisoprolol
24
Q
ADEs of BB
A
BLOCKER
- B: bradycardia, bronchospasm
- L: Lipids => increase; Libido => decr
- O: Orthostatic hypoTN
- C: Conduction abnormalities
- K: Konstriction of peripheral vasculature
- E: exhaustion/Emotional depression
- R: Reduction recognition of hypoG: sweating
- R: rebound tachycardia (if stop sudden)