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Cardiovascular Drugs

Cardiovascular Drugs. Review Clotting.

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Cardiovascular Drugs

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  1. Cardiovascular Drugs

  2. Review Clotting

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  4. Cardiovascular Drugs • Medications that affect heart and blood vessels • Anticoagulants Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  5. Categories • Cardiac glycosides • Antiarrhythmic agents • Antihypertensives • Vasodilators • lipid agents Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  6. Categories • Vasoconstrictors • Anticoagulants • Platelet inhibitors • Thrombolytic agents • Vasoconstrictors • Anticoagulants • Platelet inhibitors • Thrombolytic agents Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  7. Cardiac Glycosides • Strengthen the heartbeat • Congestive heart failure • Digoxin or digitalis • Digitalization • Monitoring apical pulse • namely atrial fibrillation Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  8. Digitalis • Toxic side effects • increased intracellular amounts of Ca2+ ions+ • usually given by mouth, but can also be given by IV injection in urgent situations • Contraindications or extreme caution • Interactions • Patient education Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  9. Antiarrhythmic Agents • Suppress various types of arrhythmias • Need for accurate and timely reporting of vital signs and observations • Alert for signs of hypotension and bradycardia Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  10. Antiarrhythmic Agents • Adrenergic blockers • Calcium channel blockers • Disopyramide • Lidocaine • Procainamide • Quinidine • Patient education Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  11. Antihypertensives • Lower blood pressure • Definition • Prescribed on trial basis • Monitor VS and observe for side effects • Common side effects is hypotension • Postural hypotension Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  12. Initial Therapy Options • Thiazide diuretics • Good first choice and cost effective • The members of this class of diuretics are derived from benzothiadiazine. They work by inhibiting reabsorption of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl−) ions from the distal convoluted tubules in the kidneys by blocking the thiazide-sensitive Na+-Cl− symporter. Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  13. Therapy Options • Calcium channel blockers • Hypertension with diabetes or coronary risk • Beta-adrenergic blockers • Hypertension with angina, post-myocardial infarction, and certain arrythmias Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  14. Antihypertensives (See next slide) • ACE inhibitors • Decrease vasoconstriction • Angiotensin receptor blockers • Similar to ACE inhibitors as they block vasoconstriction, but at different sites Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  15. Coronary Vasodilators • Treat angina by dilating blood vessels • Ischemia • Angina pectoris • Obstruction or constriction of coronary arteries Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  16. Angina Treatment • Nitroglycerin • Isosorbide (Isordil, Sorbitrate) • Side effects • Contraindications or extreme caution • Interactions • Patient education Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  17. Antilipemic Agents • Elevated blood cholesterol • Risk factor for coronary heart disease • LDL • VLDL • HDL • Therapeutic lifestyle changes Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  18. Antilipemic Agents • Statins • Bile acid sequestrants • Nicotinic acid (Niacin) • Fibric acid derivatives (Fibrates) • Cholesterol absorption inhibitor Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  19. Vasoconstrictors • Adrenergic in action • Constrict blood vessels • Increase blood pressure • Side effects • Precautions Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  20. Anticoagulants • Prevent formation of clots or decrease the extension of existing clots • Do not dissolve clots • Observe closely for bleeding complications Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  21. Coumarin Derivatives • Administered orally • Interfere with vitamin K • Antidote • Vitamin K • Used for long-term therapy • Blood tests to determine dosage • Interactions Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  22. Heparin • Types • Standard and low molecular weight • Standard • Intra • venously or subcutaneous oldest drugs currently still in widespread clinical use Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  23. Heparin • LMW • Subcutaneous only • Acts on thrombin • Inhibiting action of fibrin in clot formation • How to administer Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  24. Heparin • IV administration is immediate acting • Dilute flushing • Interactions • Side effects • Contraindications • Patient education Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  25. Platelet Inhibitor Therapy • Decrease platelet clumping • Dipyridamole (Persantine) • Aspirin • Clopidogrel (Plavix) • important in aggregation of platelets and cross-linking by the protein fibrin Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  26. Thrombolytic Agents • Dissolve clots (fibrinolysis) after they have formed • IV in less than 6 hours after MI or CVA • Bleeding • Most serious complication Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

  27. Colony Stimulating Factors • Stimulates more red blood cells • Uses • Epoetin alfa (Epogen or Procrit) • Darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp) • Filgrastim (Neupogen) • Side effects Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

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