Mechanism Of Action
GDMT
Side Effects
Dosing
PEARLS
100

Labetalol is in what subclass of beta blockers?

Mixed

100

True or False: ACEs and ARBs should NEVER be used simultaneously to treat any condition

TRUE

100

Which drug class can induce a gout attack d/t uric acid accumulation?

thiazide diuretics

100

duration of action of metoprolol tartate

12 hours

100

What HTN drug class(es) is never to be used in a pregnancy patient 

RAS inhibitors (ACE/ARB)

200

Renin, which is responsible for converting angiotensinogen to angiotensin I is excreted from what organ?

kidney

200

This type of CCB is preferred in treating hypertension

DHPs

200

up to what % increase in SCr is acceptable when initiating or titrating RAS therapy?

30%

200
Administration time of doxazosin (ie. AM/PM)

PM (or HS)

200

CCB are metabolized by what main CYP enzyme

CYP3A4

300

this medication does not inhibit a receptor, but is actually a receptor agonist that inhibits the release of excitatory neurotransmitters 

clonidine 

300

A patient is maxed out on irbesartan and nifedipine for HTN. What drug class is recommended as the next add on treatment option (be specific)?

thiazide diuretic

300

when patients develop dizziness or lightheadedness along with drops in BP when transitions positions (ie. sitting to standing) it is know as this

orthostatic hypotension

300

the duration of action of this medication is only 3-8hrs

hydralazine

300

in a majority of patients, what is the duration of action (in hours) of metoprolol succinate

24

400

this drug class acts on the SA/AV nodes in the heart to slow down the heart rate thus decreasing cardiac output and subsequently blood pressure (be specific)

non-DHP CCBs

400

If a patient's potassium is above this value, it is not recommended to initiation spironolactone therapy 

4.5

400

increased HR as well as HA are associated with the vasodilatory properties of this most popular CCB (drug name)

amlodipine

400

This diuretic in ineffective if CrCl<30ml/min

hydrochlorothiazide

400

Which beta blocker is preferred in patients with concomitant bronchial disease?

Nadolol - Carvedilol - Atenolol

Atenolol

500

This class of medications inhibit the Na+/Cl- channels in the distal convoluted tubule of the kidneys

thiazide diuretics

500

which K+ sparing diuretic is not FDA approved to treat HTN as monotherapy

triamterene 

500

gingival hyperplasia is a cautionary side effect of this less commonly used medication?

verapamil

500

A clonidine patch is applied every ___ days

7

500

PTSD and night terrors can be treated using what anti-hypertensive medication?  mind you, dosing is just qHS instead of multiple times per day

prazosin 

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