Vasodilators Flashcards
1
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Nitrates
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- Very short half life b/c rapid conversion to NO
- Absorbed thru skin/mucous membrane/given IV
- Metabolized by liver into active metabolites
- Vasodilation occurs following formation of NO and reduction in Ca2+ influx into the cell
2
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Nitroglycerin
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- Classification: venodilator
- MOI: increase NO
- Uses: used in heart failure and cardiogenic edema
- AE: hypotension, rebound hypertension
3
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Sodium Nitroprusside
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- Classification: venodilator and arterodilator
- MOI: increases NO
- Uses: acute heart failure and hypertensive crisis
- AE: hypotension, rebound hypertension, cyanide poisoning
4
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Sildenafil
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- Classification: venodilator and arteriodilator
- MOI: phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibition
- Uses: treat pulmonary hypertension
- AE: profile not well described, may include GI
5
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Benazepril and Enalapril
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Classification: venodilator and arteriodilator; prodrug
MOI: angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor (prevents formation of angiotensin II)
Uses: chronic heart failure, hypertension
AE: anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, hyperkalemia, renal injury
6
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MOA of arteriodilators
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relax smooth muscle of arterioles and reduce afterload; decreasing afterload w/ mitral insufficiency
7
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MOA of venodilators
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relax the vein smooth muscle and reduce preload
8
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Balanced or mixed vasodilators do what?
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act on both arterioles and veins