Exam 1 Prototypic drugs-Dr.Wainford Flashcards

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Antihypertensive Agents- Thiazides

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Hydrochlorothiazide

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2
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Antihypertensive Agents- Beta Blockers

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Metoprolol

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3
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Anticoagulants- Oral agent

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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

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Aspirin

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6
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Thrombolytic

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Streptokinase

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7
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Diuretic agent-Thiazide Diuretics

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Hydrochlorothiazide

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Diuretic agent- Loop diuretics

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Furosemide

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9
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Agents for Myocardial Ischemia (antianginal)- Beta blockers

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Metoprolol

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

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Nitroglycerin

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

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Isosorbide dinitrate

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

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Metaprolol

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13
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Agents for heart failure: Inotropic drugs - Digitalis glycosides

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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?

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Na channel blockers

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16
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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class II?

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Beta Blockers

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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class III?

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Prolongers of repolarization (K channel blockers)

18
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Antiarrhythmic agents- What is Class IV?

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Ca Channel blockers

19
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Antiarrhythmic agents- Class I

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Antiarrhythmic agents- Class II

A

Metoprolol

21
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Antiarrhythmic agents- Multiple class effects

A

Amiodarone

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Antihypertensive-ACE inhibitors

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Antihypertensive-ARBs

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Lipid lowering agent-HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors

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Agents for Heart failure-Ace inhibitors
-oprils
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Agents for Heart failure-ARBs
-sartans
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Types of Antihypertensive agents
- Thiazides - ACE inhibitors - ARBs - Beta blockers - Calcium channel blockers - Direct smooth muscle relaxants
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Types of anticoagulants
- Oral agents | - parenteral agents
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Types of antiplatelet agents
- Cyclooxygenase inhibitors - ADP-related inhibitor - Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors
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Types of diuretic agents
- Thiazide diuretics - Loop diuretics - Potassium sparing - Na-channel blockers - Aldosterone antagonists
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Types of lipid lowering agents
- Nicotinic acid preparations - Fibrates - Bile acid binding resins - HMG-CoA Reductase inhibitors
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Types of Agents for myocardial ischemia (antianginal)
- Beta blockers - Nitrovasodilators - Calcium channel blockers
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Types of agents for heart failure (prevent or reverse cardiac remodeling)
- Beta blockers - ACE inhibitors - ARBs - Mineralcorticoid antagonists
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Types of agents for heart failure (ionotropic drugs)
- Digitalis glycosides | - Sympathomimetic beta agonists
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Types of Antiarrhythmic agents
- Na channel blockers - Beta blockers - Prolongers of repolarization(K ch blockers) - Ca channel blockers