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NA channel blockade Decreases CV Increases ERP + APD |
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NA channel blockade Decreases CV Increases ERP + APD |
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NA channel blockade Decreases CV Increases ERP + APD |
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NA channel blockade Little effect on CV Decreases ERP + APD |
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NA channel blockade Little effect on CV Decreases ERP + APD |
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NA channel blockade Little effect on CV Decreases ERP + APD |
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NA channel blockade Little effect on CV Decreases ERP + APD
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NA channel blockade Drastic effect on CV |
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K channel blockade Increase APD and ERP |
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K channel blockade Increase APD and ERP |
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K channel blockade Increase APD and ERP |
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K channel blockade Increase APD and ERP |
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K channel blockade Increase APD and ERP |
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K channel blockade Increase APD and ERP |
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What class of CCB antiarrhythmic drugs are not used? |
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What factor are LMWH drugs selective for? |
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Accelerator of antithrombin III |
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Orally effective anticoagulant (2) |
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What factor is rivaroxaban selective for? |
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Direct thrombin inhibitors (3) |
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"Rubin" Argatroban Dabigatran |
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Inhibitor of COX (antiplatelet drug) |
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Inhibitor of PDE (antiplatelet) |
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Platelet ADP receptor inhibitors (2 groups) |
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"clop" "grel" EX. Ticlopidine Clopidogrel Prasugrel |
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Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors (3) |
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"fib" "ban" Abciximab Eptifibatide Tirofiban |
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Treatment of thrombocythemia |
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Treatment for claudication (leg cramps) |
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Antidote to fibrinolytic drugs |
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Aminocaproic acid/tranexamic acid |
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Organic nitrates Variety of dosage forms |
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Inhalation organic nitrate |
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Long acting organic nitrate |
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What two classes of drugs are great for angina? |
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Increased uptake of LDL by liver because of increased LDL receptor levels |
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drugs that prevent bile acid resportion |
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bile acid resigns ("chol") |
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What drug along with statin increases risk for rhabdomyolysis |
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What drug works in intestine to block absorption of cholesterol |
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what drugs enhance lipoprotein lipase clearance |
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best on lowering triglycerides |
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hemolytic anemia from primaquine |
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neuropathy at isonizid or drug induced lupus from hydralizine |
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drug induced jaundice (decrease metabolism from APAP and lorezapam) |
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maximum response (drugs with same effect but difference MAO) |
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drug that acts by opening K channels in vascular smooth muscle |
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if person has fluid in lungs what drug should you not use? |
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what drug produces beneficial effect on renal circulation in treatment of hypertensive crisis? |
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adverse effect of sodium nitroprusside |
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If k is low what drug would relieve symptoms |
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eplerenone (or spiralonactone) |
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second phase asthma response in ER? |
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begin treatment if having an ER asthma attack? |
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inhaled SABA (terbutaline) |
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What drug inhibits NE release by blocking uptake into storage vesicles in synapse? |
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drug that inhibits lipoxygenase |
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trouble focusing on magazine is because of |
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relaxation of ciliary muscle |
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What drugs prevent the destruction of cateocholamines |
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increase TPR but decrease CO |
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alpha antagonists effect on TPR and CO |
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decrease TPR but slight increase in CO (accounts for orthostatic hypotension) |
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best CCB treatment for SVT |
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best CCB treatment for angina |
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best CCB for isolated systolic hypertension |
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Vasodilators effect on TPR and CO |
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decresae TPR but significantly increase CO |
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decrease in TPR but increase CO (similar to alpha blockers) |
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Verapamils effect on TPR and CO |
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diltizem effect on TPR and CO |
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decrease TPR and no effect on CO |
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what CCB are contraindicated in bradyarrithymias |
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what CCB are contraindicated in tachyarrithymias |
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diuretic use in acute renal failure and edema |
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diuretic useful for hypercalcemia |
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loop (semide or bumetanide) |
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triameterene is an example of |
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amiloride is an example of |
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"vaptan"s are examples of |
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ADH antagonists do what to water and Na |
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decrease water, increase Na |
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ADH antagonists (vaptans) |
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inihibitor of tumor necrosis factor |
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NE is a weak agonist at what receptors |
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There is decreased NE release at what receptor? |
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What drug would restore neuromusclar transmission? |
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Neostigmine, pyrostigmine |
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Prempro increases the risk for |
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Raloxefine increases the risk for |
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Tamoxifen increases the risk for |
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Anastrozole is an example of a |
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Anastrozole increases the risk for |
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If blood sugar falls, the level of insulin will not return very quickly with what drug? |
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What stimulates insulin release? |
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What decreases insulin resistance? |
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sensitizers (metformin, glitazones) |
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liver toxicity -- check monthly |
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What drugs act through zero order metabolism? |
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Aspirin, phenytoin, unfractionated heparin |
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Does heparin have an effect on clotting times? |
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What exacerbates thrombocytopenia? |
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Warfarin (because of protein C inhibition (factors 5 and 8)) |
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What does the 18 saccharide sequence bind to? |
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What is gamma carboxylation of glutamic acid unable to complex with if no vit K? |
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What is the onset of action for warfarin? |
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Why are prothrombin time and INR used to monitor the onset of anticoagulation for warfarin? |
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factor 7 turnover is the fastest |
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What drugs are used when thrombocyopenia are present? |
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Direct thrombin inhibitors (rudin, argatroban, dabigatran) |
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What class of drugs prevents thrombi in the arterial blood? |
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What does COX inhibition in platelets prevent? (aspirin) |
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What does COX inhibition in endothelial cells prevent? (aspirin) |
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In dipyridamole, what does increasing cAMP do to platelets? |
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makes it so they won't release their contents |
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Examples of ADP receptors |
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What antiplatelet drug binds to plasma proteins? |
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What antiplatelet drug causes potential life threatening neutropenia and blood dyscrasias? |
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Examples of 2B 3A glycoprotein inhibitors? |
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Treatment for thrombocythemia? |
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What does anagrelide inhibit the development of? |
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A protease that degrades fibrin? |
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What drugs are plasminogen activators? |
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Are first generation fibrinolytic drugs fibrin specific? |
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What antifibrinolytic drug forms a 1:1 complex with plasminogen, exposing an active site that activates additional plasminogen into plasmin? |
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What antifibrinolytic drug activates plasminogen directly? |
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What antifibrinolytic drug is converted to a two chain t-PA dimer upon exposure to fibrin? |
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What binding interactions do antifibrinolytic drugs block? |
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What are antifibrinolytic drugs used for? |
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dental procedures in hemophiliacs to control bleeding |
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What is coronary blood flow determined by? |
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3 passive factors of angina |
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venous/arterial pressure gradient, duration of diastole, LVEDP |
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The intrinic ability of the coronary bed to maintain constant CBF in presence of changes in perfusion pressure is called |
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Wall tension, heart rate, contractility (all increase your need for O2) |
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Does an increased pO2 cause vasodilation or constriction? |
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What pathway shunts blood from the normal zone to the ischemic zone in angina |
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Does venous dilation (preload reduction) increase supply or decrease demand? (angina) |
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Does arterial dilation in angina decrease demand or increase supply of O2 |
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3 main classes of drugs in treat angina |
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Where are the two main places L type Ca channels are found? |
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Heart tissue (stable) and vascular smooth muscle (Variant angina) |
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AV node >> myocardium >> VSM |
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VSM >> myocardium >> some AV node effect |
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VSM >> myocardium >> no AV node effect |
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What other angina drug should be combined with verapamil to offset drastic reduction in contractility |
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What antianginal drug blocks late Na channels |
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For anti arrhythmic drugs, what are the better effects, direct or indirect? |
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In cardiac glycosides, what are the better effects, indirect or direct? |
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What two drugs can treat digitalis induced arrhythmias? |
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What antiarrthymic drug has proarrithymic effects? |
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What CCB are not used with arrythmias |
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What group of drugs inhibit Na K ATPase to increase Na and therefore Ca |
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What do cardiac glycosides do to SV |
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When you increase SV, what effect is that? |
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inamirinone and milrinone are examples of |
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phosphodiesterase inhibitors |
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Two examples of adrenoceptor agents used in treating CHF? |
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dopamine and dobutamine (inotropes) |
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What CCB is not used in CHF? |
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Diuretics, ACE, BB, vasodilators, glycosides, nesiritide, inotropes |
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Cardiac glycosides are contraindicated in people with |
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