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Focus on PHARMACOLOGY ESSENTIALS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CHAPTER 21 Drugs Used to Treat Cardiovascular Conditions Multimedia Directory Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide 9 10 11 23 26 31 32 Angina Video Coronary Artery Disease Animation Coronary Artery Disease Video Heart Attacks Video Dysrythmias Animation Mechanism of Action of Epinephrine Video Mechanism of Action of Dopamine Animation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Cardiac Drugs • Broadly classified according to effects on heart: – Rate of heartbeat – Rhythm of heartbeat – Amount of blood output – Strength of contraction Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Cardiovascular System • Pulmonary circulation: picks up oxygen, discards carbon dioxide • Systemic circulation (including coronary circulation): carries oxygen and nutrients to all active cells and transports wastes to kidneys, liver, and skin for excretion Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Heart • Muscular pump with three layers: – Endocardium (thin inner lining) – Myocardium (heart muscle) – Epicardium (thin outer lining) Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Figure 21-1 Anatomy of the heart. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Figure 21-2 Electrical conduction system of the heart. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) • Ischemia: oxygen delivered to heart is insufficient to meet needs • Coronary artery disease: atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis • Angina pectoris: episodic, reversible oxygen insufficiency – Classical, variant, unstable Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Angina Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of angina. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Coronary Artery Disease Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the topic of coronary artery disease. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Coronary Artery Disease Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of coronary artery disease. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-1 Organonitrates and Other Anginal Medications Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-1 (continued) Organonitrates and Other Anginal Medications Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Nitroglycerin (Nitrostat): Uses • Dilates blood vessels in vascular smooth muscles to decrease cardiac oxygen demand; also relaxes spasms of variant angina • Used to treat stable and variant angina Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Nitroglycerin: Adverse Effects • Headache • Hypotension • Tachycardia Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Nitroglycerin: Contraindications • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, pronounced hypovolemia, inferior MI, raised intracranial pressure, and cardiac tamponade • Contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Nitroglycerin: Patient Information • Advise patients to avoid carrying nitroglycerin close to body and to store in cool, dark place. • Advise patients to avoid alcohol. • Instruct patients to seek emergency medical attention if pain continues after 3 tablets. • Discard unused tablets after 6 months. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Nitroglycerin • Nitroglycerin can cause severe hypotension. • People should use nitroglycerin with caution if they: – Are taking diuretic medication – Have hypertension Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Other Anginal Agents • Isosorbide dinitrate and isosorbide mononitrate: longer-acting antianginals • Erythrityl tetranitrate: principal use is prophylaxis of angina in acute situations • Pentaerythritol tetranitrate: long-acting organic nitrate for prophylaxis of angina, but not for acute attack Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Beta-Adrenergic Blockers • Beta-blockers (propranolol, atenolol) reduce heart’s oxygen demand by decreasing heart rate. • Prevent development of myocardial ischemia and pain Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Calcium Channel Blockers • Interfere with movement of calcium ions through cell membranes • Can affect heart or peripheral vasculature • Used to treat pain of angina and to lower blood pressure Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Myocardial Infarction • Caused by severe, prolonged lack of oxygen, which kills an area of heart muscle • Leading cause of death in industrialized nations • CAD, clot formation in the coronary artery, spasm of arteries, heavy exertion, abrupt increase in blood pressure can all cause MI. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Heart Attacks Video Click on the screenshot to view a video on the topic of heart attacks. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Therapeutic Agents for MI Goal is to limit damage to myocardium IV fluids Nitroglycerin Aspirin and thrombolytic drugs Morphine sulfate Beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers • Oxygen • • • • • • Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-2 Various Dysrhythmias Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Dysrythmia Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation on the topic of dysrhythmia. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-3 Antidysrhythmic Medications Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-3 (continued) Antidysrhythmic Medications Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-3 (continued) Antidysrhythmic Medications Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Table 21-3 (continued) Antidysrhythmic Medications Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Mechanism of Action of Epinephrine Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation showing the mechanism of action of epinephrine. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Mechanism of Action of Dopamine Animation Click on the screenshot to view an animation showing the mechanism of action of dopamine. Back to Directory Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Quinidine (Quinidex): Uses • Depresses myocardium and conduction system to decrease contractile force of heart and slow heart rate • Used to treat atrial fibrillation and flutter and ventricular tachycardia Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Quinidine: Adverse Effects • Common: diarrhea, flatulence, abdominal pain, fever, reduced platelet, liver function abnormalities • Serious: sudden ventricular fibrillation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Quinidine: Contraindications • Contraindicated in pregnancy, lactation, bacterial endocarditis, myasthenia gravis • Interacts with digoxin, amiodarone, verapamil Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Quinidine: Patient Information • Instruct patients to immediately report chest pain or a change in heart rhythm. • Advise patients to take with food and to report diarrhea to health-care provider. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Propranolol (Inderal): Uses • Affects beta receptors to slow heart rate and lower blood pressure • Used to treat tachycardia, hypertension, angina, and to prevent MI Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Propranolol: Adverse Effects • Hypotension and bradycardia • Diminished sex drive • Impotence Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Propranolol: Contraindications • Contraindicated in bronchial asthma or bronchospasm, severe chronic obstructive airway disease, allergic rhinitis, pregnancy • Interacts with clonidine, cimetidine, epinephrine, insulin Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Propranolol: Patient Information • Warn patients not to discontinue abruptly. • Tell patients to monitor pulse and report a rate less than 60 bpm. • Advise patients to rise slowly from a lying or sitting position to avoid dizziness. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Amiodarone: Uses • Blocks potassium and sodium ion channels to prolong heart’s resting stage • Used to treat atrial dysrhythmias in patients with heart failure Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Amiodarone: Adverse Effects • Common: dizziness, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, bitter taste, weight loss, numbness of fingers and toes • Serious: pulmonary fibrosis with longterm use Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Amiodarone: Contraindications • Contraindicated in severe liver disease, pregnancy, severe sinus bradycardia, and in children • Interacts with many drugs including digoxin and phenytoin Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Amiodarone: Patient Information • Advise patients to immediate report shortness of breath, cough, change in heart rate and rhythm, or vision changes. • Advise patients to protect skin and eyes from sun. • Instruct patients to change positions slowly to avoid dizziness. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Verapamil (Calan, Isoptin): Uses • Acts primarily on AV node to slow conduction, causing depression of myocardial contractibility and dilation of coronary arteries • Used to stabilize dysrhythmias and to treat angina and hypertension Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Verapamil: Adverse Effects • • • • • • • • Dizziness or vertigo Emotional depression Sleepiness Headache Peripheral edema Hypotension Nausea Constipation Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Verapamil: Contraindications • Contraindicated in patients with hypotension and CHF and in pregnancy and lactation • Interacts with carbamazepine, lithium, cyclosporine, digoxin, calcium salts Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini Verapamil: Patient Information • Instruct patients to monitor blood pressure and report if less than 90/60 mm Hg. • Advise patients to report breathing difficulty or change in heart rhythm. • Instruct patients to take with food and to increase fiber intake. Focus on Pharmacology: Essentials for Health Professionals, Second Edition Jahangir Moini