NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®) Flashcards
Generic/Trade Name
NITROGLYCERIN
Nitrostat®
Generic/Trade Name
Nitrostat®
NITROGLYCERIN
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Drug Classification:
Vasodilator / Nitrate
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Mechanism of Action:
Nitroglycerin is a pro-drug which must be de-nitrated to form the active metabolite nitric oxide (NO). Then, NO activates the conversion of GTP⇒cGMP + 2Pi in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). cGMP activates a cascade of reactions that cause a reduction in intracellular Ca2+, VSMC relaxation (in arterioles) and decreased cardiac preload and afterload.
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Pharmacokinetics
Onset of Action = 1-2 minutes IV, 1-3 minutes SL, 30 minutes topical
Peak Effects = 5-10 minutes SL, varies topical
Duration of Effect = 20-30 minutes SL, 3-6 hours topical
Half-Life = 1-4 minutes
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Indications/Field Use:
- Chest pain associated with angina or MI
- Acute pulmonary edema/CHF
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Contraindications:
- Shock, hypotension
- Increased ICP
- Children under 12
- ED drugs w/in 48 hours
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Side Effects/Adverse Reactions:
- HA,
- dizziness,
- weakness,
- tachycardia,
- hypotension,
- rash,
- dry mouth,
- N+V
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
ADULT Dose:
- Spray (ADULT): 0.4mg SL q3-5min until effect achieved or BP drops (max 3x25min)
- Paste (ADULT): 0.5-1 inch Topical
- Tablet (ADULT): 0.4mg SL
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Precautions:
- Monitor vitals,
- expect HA from cerebral vasodilation,
- routine use may cause tolerance,
- 12-lead ECG prior to administration – use extreme caution if R-side MI
NITROGLYCERIN (Nitrostat®)
Drug-Drug Interactions:
- Orthostatic hypotension with β-blockers,
- severe hypotension with alcohol