Trimethaphan / Arfonad (brief use as IV infusion only, in OR / ICU) Flashcards
Drug Class
Pharm: Ganglionic transmission blocker
Therapeutic: Antihypertensive
Pharmacodynamics
Blocks nicotinic transmission within both sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia (by blocking Nn receptors); produces veno and vaso dilation
Pharmacokinetics
Useful only when given IV, produces fall in BP within minutes, partly metabolized and partly excreted by kidneys
Toxicity
watch out for sudden severe drop in BP; also fall in HR; also reduction in just about any sympathetic or parasympathetic response
Interactions
Additive effects with most other anti-hypertensives
Special Considerations
Patients are quite miserable, hence only used during general anesthesia; also helps to tilt patients to help control BP
Indications and Dose / Route
Given by IV infusion, and only to treat HTN crisis, or for controlled hypotension during cardiovascular surgery
Monitor
Minute to minute monitoring of BP and HR
Notes:
This is an example of the mechanism -> not used long term for HTN