Pharmacotherapy of Heart Failure - Summary Flashcards
What medication is the first line therapy in acute DHF?
Furosemide
What class of medication is furosemide?
Loop diuretic
MOA of furosemide?
Inhibits loop Na-K-2Cl transporter causing decreased preload.
Adverse reactions of fursosemide?
Hypokalemia - metabolic acidosis
Gout
Hypomagnesia, hypocalcemia
Ototoxicity w/ ethacrynic acid
MOA of HCTZ?
Inhibit DCT NaCl transporter
Adverse effects of HCTZ?
Hypokalemia
gout
hyperglycemia
Hyperlipidemia
Which diuretic has a higher risk of hypokalemia?
Furosemide
What diuretic should be avoided in patients with sulfa allergies?
HCTZ
What class of medications is the 1st line initial treatment of heart failure?
ACEI’s
MOA of ACEIs?
Blocks aldosterone release from kidney.
Vasodilation decreases preload and afterload.
This blocks ANG II mediated remodeling
What is a common side effect of lisinopril?
Why does this occur?
Cough
ACEI’s cause increase in levels of bradykinin.
Adverse reactions to ACEIs
Chronic dry cough
Hyperkalemia
What medications could you add to a patient whose CHF symptoms persist on an ACEI and B blocker?
Spironolactone or eplerenone
MOA of spironolactone and eplerenone?
Block aldosterone mediated remodeling
Adverse reactions to spironolactone/eplerenone?
Hyperkalemia
***Spironolactone - GYNECOMASTIA
What medication is used for patients with CHF and ACEI intolerance?
ARBs - losartan or valsartan
What has more of a complete block of ANG II, ACEIs or ARBs?
ARBs
MOA of ARBs?
Block aldosterone release from kidney.
Vasodilation decreases preload and afterload.
Blocks ANG II mediated remodeling.