DRI's-ATI Pharm Flashcards
DRI stands for
Direct Renin Inhibitors
Meds
-Aliskiren
Expected pharmacological action
-binds w/ renin to inhibit production of angiotensin I, thus decreasing production of both angiotensin II and aldosterone
Therapeutic uses
Relieves hypertension when used alone or w/ another antihypertensive med
Complications
1-angioedema,cough,rash
2-hyperkalemia
3-diarrhea=dose related;seen often in females and older adults
4-hypotension
Contraindications/Precautions
Pregnancy cat risk D
- Contraindicated in pts who have hyperkalemia
- Use caution in older adults and pts who have asthma,other respiratory disorders, hx of angioedema,diabetes,renal stenosis,hypotension, or kidney/hepatic disease
Interactions
1-decreases serum levels of furosemide=may have to increase furosemide dosage
2-increases effects of antihypertensive meds=monitor for hypotension
3-atorvastatin/ketaconazole increase levels of aliskiren=monitor for hypotension
4-high fat foods reduce absorption
5-ACE inhibitors/potassium supps/PS diuretics=increased hyperkalemia
Nursing Administration
1-instruct pts to take at same time daily away from high fat foods
2-avail alone or in combo w/ variety of other hypertensives(hydrochlorothiazide,valsartan,ARB)