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4 Things (3 Drug Types + 1 specific drug) for IHD/Angina?
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Beta Blockers, Ivabradine, Nitrates, Calcium Channel blockers
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BBINCC
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Ivabradine
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Treats Angina by lowering HR (BeautIful study showed it reduced risk of MI) by blocking Ifunny channels of SA node
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BeautIful study
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Classes of Antidysrhythmics?
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1. Na channel blockers
2. Beta blockers 3. Potassium channel blockers 4. Calcium channel blockers |
Never Buy Potted Cacti
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What to Prescribe for Hypertension?
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ABCD
A. Angiotensin System Inhibitors B. Beta Blockers (olols) C. Calcium Channel Blockers D. Diuretics (Thiazide) |
ABCD
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olols?
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Beta Blockers:
Propanolol = B1/B2 (non selective) Atenolol = B1 selective |
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GTN Adminstration
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First pass inactivates therefore NOT ORAL;
sublingual = in an accute attack transdermal patch = prophylaxis IV = emergency |
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Verapamil
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Calcium channel blocker for
1) IHD prophylaxis 2) Lowers HR 3) Antidysrhythmic |
Milk is so good.. But calcium not so great always
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Primary Prevention of CVD |
Start with lowest possible dose of only ONE (i.e. not Atacand Plus) 1. Thiazide diuretic 2. ACE inhib 3. ARB 4. Ca2+ channel blocker |
Start low and slow |
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Ramipril |
2.5 mg once daily |
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Atorvastatin |
10mg once daily |
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