Prototype Drug Unit 6- Nifedipine Flashcards
Therapeutic classification
Antihypertensive
Pharmacologic classification
Calcium channel blocker, dihydropyridine type
Therapeutic effects and uses
Used to treat hypertension, chronic stable angina, and vasospastic angina.
Mechanism of action
Selectively blocks calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle, including those in the coronary arteries. It lowers blood pressure and lowers the oxygen level needed for the heart to function.
Adverse effects
Hypotension, dizziness, headache, lightheadedness, and flushing (blood vessels get dilated)
Peripheral edema, nausea, diarrhea
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity
Acute myocardial infarction or cardiogenic shock
Be careful with people who already have a slow heartbeat,heart failure, or hypotension
ANY SIGNS OF WORSENING PULMONARY EDEMA CALLS FOR DISCONTINUATION OF THE DRUG!
Drug interactions
Antihypertensives= additive hypotensive effects
Beta-adrenergic blockers= risk for heart failure
Decreases levels of digoxin
Alcohol can increase dilation of blood vessels.
Herbal/food interactions
Grapefruit juice= enhances absorption
melatonin= reduces effectiveness by increasing blood pressure and heart rate
St. John’s wort= increases metabolism and reduces plasma levels
Treatment of overdose
Treated with rapid-acting vasopressors such as dopamine or dobutamine. Calcium infusions can also be indicated.