Cardio - Anti-Angina Flashcards
What is the drug class for Isosorbide Dinitrate?
The drug class for Isosorbide Dinitrate is Vasodilators: Nitrates
What is the MOA for Isosorbide Dinitrate?
The MOA for Isosorbide Dinitrate is smooth muscle dilation of attires and veins
What are the indications for Isosorbide Dinitrate?
The indications for Isosorbide Dinitrate are frequent stable angina, CHF
What is the drug class for Nitroglycerin?
The drug class for Nitroglycerin is Vasodilators: Nitrates.
What is the MOA for Nitroglycerin?
The MOA for Nitroglycerin is smooth muscle dilation of arteries and veins.
What are the indications for Nitroglycerin?
The indications for Nitroglycerin are angina, congestive heart failure.
What is the drug class for Dihydropyridine: Amlodipine?
The drug class for Dihydropyridine: Amlodipine is vasodilators: calcium channel blockers
What is the MOA for Dihydropyridine:
Amlodipine?
The MOA for Dihydropyridine:
Amlodipine is vasodilation due to blocking calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle and myocardium.
What are the indications for Dihydropyridine:
Amlodipine?
The indications for Dihydropyridine:
Amlodipine are angina (chronic stable and vasospastic), HTN
What is the drug class for Dihydropyridine: Nifedipine?
The drug class for Dihydropyridine: Nifedipine is vasodilators: calcium channel blockers
What is the MOA for Dihydropyridine:
Nifedipine?
The MOA for Dihydropyridine:
Nifedipine is vasodilation due to blocking calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle and myocardium
What are the indications for Dihydropyridine:
Nifedipine?
The indications for Dihydropyridine:
Nifedipine are angina (chronic stable and vasospastic), HTN
What is the drug class for Nondihydropyridine: Diltiazem?
The drug class for Nondihydropyridine: Diltiazem is vasodilators: Calcium Channel Blockers
What is the MOA for Nondihydropyridine:
Diltiazem?
The MOA for Nondihydropyridine:
Diltiazem is to dilate coronary arteries &; decrease myocardial oxygen demands
What are the indications for Nondihydropyridine:
Diltiazem?
The indications for Nondihydropyridine:
Diltiazem are angina, HTN, PSVT, A fib, A flutter
What is the drug class for Nondihydropyridine: Verapamil?
The drug class for Nondihydropyridine: Verapamil is vasodilators: Calcium Channel Blockers
What is the MOA for Nondihydropyridine:
Verapamil?
The MOA for Nondihydropyridine:
Verapamil is to dilate coronary arteries & decrease myocardial oxygen demands
What are the indications for Nondihydropyridine:
Verapamil?
The indications for Nondihydropyridine:
Verapamil are angina, HTN, PSVT, A fib, A flutter
What is the drug class for Propranolol?
The drug class for Propranolol is Beta Blockers: Nonselective (B1 & B2)
What are the indications for Propranolol?
The Indications for Propranolol is angina, HTN, tachyarrhythmias, essential tremor, migraine Px, anxiety
What is the MOA for Propranolol?
The MOA for Propranolol are adrenergic B1 and B2 receptor inhibitor; reduction in myocardial oxygen demand
What is the drug class for Metoprolol Tartrate
and
Metoprolol Succinate?
The drug class for Metoprolol Tartrate
and Metoprolol Succinate is Beta Blockers:
Selective (B1)
What is the MOA for Metoprolol Tartrate
and Metoprolol Succinate?
The MOA for Metoprolol Tartrate
and Metoprolol Succinate is Selective B1 adrenergic receptor inhibitor
What are the indications for Metoprolol Tartrate
and Metoprolol Succinate?
The indications for Metoprolol Tartrate
and Metoprolol Succinate are angina, HTN, hemodynamically stable MI