SPEC POINT 1.18 Flashcards
What are the types of medication used to treat CVD?
- Statins (cholesterol lowering drug)
- Anticoagulants (anti-blood clotting drugs)
- Platelet inhibitors
- Antihypertensives (blood pressure lowering drug)
How do statins work?
- Lower blood cholesterol by inhibiting the enzyme that produces LDL cholesterol in the liver
- This lowers LDL concentration in blood and reduces the risk of atheroma formation
How do anticoagulants work?
Reduce blood clotting to decrease likelihood of thrombosis and blood vessels being blocked by clots (blocking synthesis of clotting factors and release of Vit K)
How do platelet inhibitors work?
Reduce blood clotting by preventing the clumping together of clots - prevent platelets from becoming activated/sticky to prevent formation of blood clot
How do antihypertensives work, and what are the 3 main types?
Antihypertensives lower blood pressure to reduce risk of arterial endothelial damage
Beta Blockers = prevent increase in heart rate
Vasodilators = increase diameter of blood vessels
Diuretics = decrease sodium reabsorbed into blood by kidneys, therefore decreasing the volume of water being reabsorbed
What are the benefits and risk of statins?
BENEFITS: reduce levels of LDLs so reduce atheroma development, increase levels of HDLs
RISKS: can take a while to be effective, must be taken long term, side effects include muscle and joint pain, liver damage and neurological issues, gives patients a false sense of security
What are the benefits and risks of anti-hypertensives?
BENEFITS: reduce blood pressure, which can be monitored at home
RISKS: side effects include headaches, drowsiness, heart palpitations, patients may stop taking medicines due to the side effects
What are the benefits and risks of anticoagulants?
BENEFITS: reduce formation of blood clots, and reduce size and growth of existing blood clots
RISKS: can cause excessive bleeding if injury occurs, side effects include osteoporosis and fainting, can damage foetus
What are the benefits and risks of platelet inhbitors?
BENEFITS: reduces formation of new blood clots
RISKS: can cause excessive bleeding if injury occurs, side effects include rashes, liver dysfunction and stomach lining damage