Drugs for Angina Pectoris

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what is the MOA of nitroglycerin?

acts directly on VSM to promote vascular dilation, acts primarily on VEINS

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therapeutic uses of nitroglycerin?

stable/variant angina

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adverse effects of nitroglycerin?

headache

essential HTN

reflex tachycardia

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what drug intereferes with nitroglycerin

erectile dysfunction meds

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what is the MOA of Ranolazine?

lowers accumulation of Na and Ca in myocardial cells

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Therapeutic uses of Ranolazine?

stable angina

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Adverse effects of Ranolazine?

QT interval prolongation

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CYP3A4 interferes with what drugs metabolism?

Ranolazine

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what is an example of beta blockers?

Propranolol and metoprolol

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MOA of beta blockers?

blocks B1 receptors in heart

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Therapeutic uses of beta blockers?

stable angina

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Adverse effects of beta blockers

bradycardia

lowers AV node conduction

lowers myocardial contractility

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What is an example of ca-channel blockers?

Verapamil and diltiazem

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MOA of ca-channel blockers

arteriole vasodilation

decreases afterload

V+D causes decreased HR

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What is ca channel blockers used for?

stable/variant angina

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adverse effects of Ca channel blockers

reflex tachycardia, HF, AV node block