lecture 3 Flashcards
1
Q
angina
A
- produced when the heart is not getting enough oxygen
- caused by partial blockage of blood vessels that provide oxygen to the heart
2
Q
how can angina be treated
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- lifestyle changes (smoking, weight, healthier diet)
- drug therapy
- surgery - to clear and replace the blocked coronary artery
3
Q
How to help angina symptoms
A
metoprolol will:
- reduce the frequency of angina
- not cure angina
4
Q
When should metoprolol be taken?
A
- must be taken everday prophylactically to treat chronic diseases such as heart disease
- some non prophylactically to prevent or relieve symptoms ie before or during attack
5
Q
how will metoprolol be adiminstered
A
- given as a tablet and swallowed
- dissolves in fluids of the stomach and small intestine
6
Q
what are other ways of adiminatrating a drug
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- injection
- topically (lung inhalation)
7
Q
How does metoprolol reduce agina
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- exercise releases adernaline into the blood stream which binds to the heart receptors making the heart cell to contract more quickly which takes energy which = aginal pain
- metoprolol blocks the binding of adrenaline reduces o2 debt and angina
8
Q
affinity
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- is the tendency of the drug to bind to its target
- depends on the existence of chemical forces of attraction between the drugand its target
9
Q
efficacy
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-activation
10
Q
adrenaline vs metoprolol
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adrenaline: - affinity and efficancy - binding and activation agonsits binds to and activates receptor Metoprolol - affinity no efficacy - binding no activation - antangonsit binding blocks agonsit binding and recpetor activation
11
Q
what is the ideal dose of metoprolol
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- a daily dose of 200-400mg metorolol is used effectivley treat angina