Trimethaphan / Arfonad (brief use as IV infusion only, in OR / ICU) Flashcards

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Drug Class

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Pharm: Ganglionic transmission blocker
Therapeutic: Antihypertensive

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Pharmacodynamics

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Blocks nicotinic transmission within both sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia (by blocking Nn receptors); produces veno and vaso dilation

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Pharmacokinetics

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Useful only when given IV, produces fall in BP within minutes, partly metabolized and partly excreted by kidneys

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Toxicity

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watch out for sudden severe drop in BP; also fall in HR; also reduction in just about any sympathetic or parasympathetic response

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Interactions

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Additive effects with most other anti-hypertensives

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Special Considerations

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Patients are quite miserable, hence only used during general anesthesia; also helps to tilt patients to help control BP

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Indications and Dose / Route

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Given by IV infusion, and only to treat HTN crisis, or for controlled hypotension during cardiovascular surgery

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Monitor

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Minute to minute monitoring of BP and HR

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Notes:

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This is an example of the mechanism -> not used long term for HTN

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