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Cardiovascular Drugs

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Review Clotting

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• Back in the Game strives to markedly improve your life. Pain relief is usually the first step. The second is a comprehensive rehabilitation program. It is our mission to return our patients to their homes, their jobs, or back to their chosen activities as quickly and safely as possible. We continuously ask ourselves the question, "how can we best serve your health needs?" The answer is always the same: a commitment to excellence in everything we do. Excellence is what we value most. As such, our staff is continuously upgrading their knowledge base in order to give you the best. We employ a variety of advanced techniques designed to restore normal strength, motion, flexibility, and reduce pain. Back in the Game focuses on comprehensive care for joints, muscles, bones, and nerves.

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Edited by Dr. Ryan Lambert Bellacov, chiropractor in West Linn, OR.

Cardiovascular Drugs

• Medications that affect heart and blood vessels

• Anticoagulants

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Categories

• Cardiac glycosides

• Antiarrhythmic agents

• Antihypertensives

• Vasodilators

• lipid agents

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Categories

• Vasoconstrictors• Anticoagulants• Platelet inhibitors• Thrombolytic agents• Vasoconstrictors• Anticoagulants• Platelet inhibitors• Thrombolytic agents

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Cardiac Glycosides

• Strengthen the heartbeat

• Congestive heart failure

• Digoxin or digitalis

• Digitalization

• Monitoring apical pulse– namely atrial fibrillation

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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

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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

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Antiarrhythmic Agents

• Adrenergic blockers

• Calcium channel blockers

• Disopyramide

• Lidocaine

• Procainamide

• Quinidine

• Patient education

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Antihypertensives

• Lower blood pressure

• Definition

• Prescribed on trial basis

• Monitor VS and observe for side effects

• Common side effects is hypotension– Postural hypotension

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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.

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Therapy Options

• Calcium channel blockers – Hypertension with diabetes or coronary

risk

• Beta-adrenergic blockers – Hypertension with angina, post-

myocardial infarction, and certain arrythmias

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Antihypertensives (See next slide)

• ACE inhibitors – Decrease vasoconstriction

• Angiotensin receptor blockers – Similar to ACE inhibitors as they block

vasoconstriction, but at different sites

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Coronary Vasodilators

• Treat angina by dilating blood vessels

• Ischemia

• Angina pectoris– Obstruction or constriction of coronary

arteries

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Angina Treatment

• Nitroglycerin

• Isosorbide (Isordil, Sorbitrate)

• Side effects

• Contraindications or extreme caution

• Interactions

• Patient education

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Antilipemic Agents

• Elevated blood cholesterol – Risk factor for coronary heart disease

• LDL

• VLDL

• HDL

• Therapeutic lifestyle changes

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Antilipemic Agents

• Statins

• Bile acid sequestrants

• Nicotinic acid (Niacin)

• Fibric acid derivatives (Fibrates)

• Cholesterol absorption inhibitor

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Vasoconstrictors

• Adrenergic in action

• Constrict blood vessels– Increase blood pressure

• Side effects

• Precautions

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Anticoagulants

• Prevent formation of clots or decrease the extension of existing clots

• Do not dissolve clots

• Observe closely for bleeding complications

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Coumarin Derivatives

• Administered orally

• Interfere with vitamin K

• Antidote– Vitamin K

• Used for long-term therapy

• Blood tests to determine dosage

• Interactions

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Heparin

• Types– Standard and low molecular weight

• Standard– Intra– venously or subcutaneous

oldest drugs currently still in widespread clinical use

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Heparin

• LMW– Subcutaneous only

• Acts on thrombin– Inhibiting action of fibrin in clot formation

• How to administer

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Heparin

• IV administration is immediate acting

• Dilute flushing

• Interactions

• Side effects

• Contraindications

• Patient education

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Platelet Inhibitor Therapy

• Decrease platelet clumping

• Dipyridamole (Persantine)

• Aspirin

• Clopidogrel (Plavix)– important in aggregation of platelets and

cross-linking by the protein fibrin

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Thrombolytic Agents

• Dissolve clots (fibrinolysis) after they have formed

• IV in less than 6 hours after MI or CVA

• Bleeding– Most serious complication

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Colony Stimulating Factors

• Stimulates more red blood cells

• Uses

• Epoetin alfa (Epogen or Procrit)

• Darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp)

• Filgrastim (Neupogen)

• Side effects

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