Exam 1 Prototypic drugs-Dr.Wainford Flashcards

1
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Antihypertensive Agents- Thiazides

A

Hydrochlorothiazide

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2
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Antihypertensive Agents- Beta Blockers

A

Metoprolol

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3
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Anticoagulants- Oral agent

A

Warfarin

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4
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Anticoagulants- Parenteral agents

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Heparin

Low MW Heparin

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5
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Antiplatelet agent- Cyclooxygenase inhibitors

A

Aspirin

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6
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Thrombolytic

A

Streptokinase

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7
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Diuretic agent-Thiazide Diuretics

A

Hydrochlorothiazide

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8
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Diuretic agent- Loop diuretics

A

Furosemide

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9
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Agents for Myocardial Ischemia (antianginal)- Beta blockers

A

Metoprolol

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10
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Agents for myocardial ischemia (antianginal) - Nitrovasodilator(#1)

A

Nitroglycerin

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11
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Agents for myocardial ischemia (antianginal) - Nitrovasodilator(#2)

A

Isosorbide dinitrate

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12
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Agents for heart failure: Prevent or reverse cardiac remodeling- Beta blockers

A

Metaprolol

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13
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Agents for heart failure: Inotropic drugs - Digitalis glycosides

A

Digoxin

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14
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Agents for Heart failure: Diuretics

A

Furosemide

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15
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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class I?

A

Na channel blockers

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16
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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class II?

A

Beta Blockers

17
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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class III?

A

Prolongers of repolarization (K channel blockers)

18
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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class IV?

A

Ca Channel blockers

19
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Antiarrhythmic agents- Class I

A

Lidocaine

20
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Antiarrhythmic agents- Class II

A

Metoprolol

21
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Antiarrhythmic agents- Multiple class effects

A

Amiodarone

22
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Antihypertensive-ACE inhibitors

A

-oprils

23
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Antihypertensive-ARBs

A

-sartans

24
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Lipid lowering agent-HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors

A

Statins

25
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Agents for Heart failure-Ace inhibitors

A

-oprils

26
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Agents for Heart failure-ARBs

A

-sartans

27
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Types of Antihypertensive agents

A
  • Thiazides
  • ACE inhibitors
  • ARBs
  • Beta blockers
  • Calcium channel blockers
  • Direct smooth muscle relaxants
28
Q

Types of anticoagulants

A
  • Oral agents

- parenteral agents

29
Q

Types of antiplatelet agents

A
  • Cyclooxygenase inhibitors
  • ADP-related inhibitor
  • Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors
30
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Types of diuretic agents

A
  • Thiazide diuretics
  • Loop diuretics
  • Potassium sparing
    • Na-channel blockers
    • Aldosterone antagonists
31
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Types of lipid lowering agents

A
  • Nicotinic acid preparations
  • Fibrates
  • Bile acid binding resins
  • HMG-CoA Reductase inhibitors
32
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Types of Agents for myocardial ischemia (antianginal)

A
  • Beta blockers
  • Nitrovasodilators
  • Calcium channel blockers
33
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Types of agents for heart failure (prevent or reverse cardiac remodeling)

A
  • Beta blockers
  • ACE inhibitors
  • ARBs
  • Mineralcorticoid antagonists
34
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Types of agents for heart failure (ionotropic drugs)

A
  • Digitalis glycosides

- Sympathomimetic beta agonists

35
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Types of Antiarrhythmic agents

A
  • Na channel blockers
  • Beta blockers
  • Prolongers of repolarization(K ch blockers)
  • Ca channel blockers