Week 9 + 10: Cardiovascular Flashcards
Cardiovascular Prototype Drugs
- atorvastatin (Lipitor)
- methyldopa (Aldomet)
- prazosin (Minipress)
- atenolol (Tenormin)
- hydralazine (Apresoline)
- verapamil (Calan, Isoptin)
- lisinopril (Prinivil)
- losartan (Cozaar)
- nitroglycerin
- hydrochlorothiazide (Hydrodiuril)
- furosemide (Lasix)
- spironolactone
- mannitol
- digoxin (Lanoxin)
- Potassium
- Quinidine
- lidocaine (Xylocaine)
Respiratory drugs focused mainly on what receptors
Beta 2
Statin
Cardiovascular Drug Class
“Anti-Lipid” / Lower Cholesterol / Antilipemic Drugs
All Cholesterol/Anti Lipid Drugs end in…
-statin
How do statins affect lipid levels
Increases HDL (modestly - a little)
Decreases LDL, Total Cholesterol, VLDL, and Triglycerides (Main impact)
Atherosclorosis
Buildup of fatty plaque on the arterial walls
Narrows vessels but also makes the vessel more stiff - then the vessel cannot expand and constrict which is bad
The first thing to be done to lower elevated lipid levels is…
modify diet and exercise
Ex: Less meat, cheese, saturated fats, trans fats
What can be done after dietary/lifestyle changes for lipid levels
Drug therapy
A major cause of atherosclerosis is…
excess plasma levels of lipoproteins
What are the 2 ways we can modify/decrease lipoprotein
- Modify Diet and Exercise
- Drug therapy if dietary changes do not work
VLDL
lipoprotein
produced in the liver, delivers triglycerides to adipose tissue and muscle
LDL
cholesterol
a by product of VLDL metabolism
delivers cholesterol to the liver and tissues
HDL
cholesterol
removes cholesterol from tissues
has a “good” protective effect
Nonpharmacologic Ways to Alter Plasma Lipoproteins
Diet modification (decrease LDL and triglyceride)
Weight loss - can be just a little
Exercise - even if you are not losing weight or change diet (Doesnt need to be strenuous just some movement)
Smoking (increases LDL and decreases HDL)
DM, Hypothyroidism, excessive ETOH ingestion increases risk
Alcohol ingestion can be toxic to ___ muscle as well
Heart
Most cases of high cholesterol/lipids will need to undergo
drug therapy for it - hard to change their ways
We want to lower ___ cholesterol without decreasing ___ cholesterol
LDL; HDL
Ideal LDL and HDL levels
LDL - Below 100
HDL - 40-60
What is important to know about how antilipemics work
They only ACT PROPHYLACTICALLY - they do not remove existing plaque, just prevents more from occurring
Once plaque is there it will stay there
What are the 2 basic mechanisms of Antilipemics
- Suppress lipoprotein formation
- Accelerate removal (of lipoproteins)
Prototype Drug for Antilipemics
atorvastatin (Lipitor)
Statin means…
antilipemic
What is the classification of atorvastatin
Anti-lipid (HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor)
Action of atorvastatin (Lipitor)
Decreases the enzyme (HMG-CoA) which usually helps us make Cholesterol (which decreases the amount of cholesterol made)
Inhibits the enzyme thus decreasing cholesterol synthesis