Blocks the formation of angiotensin II and usually end in "pril"
What are Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors
Cough, orthostatic hypotension, peripheral edema, dry mouth, angioedema and neutropenia
Labs: K+ Na+
What are BP med complications and labs?
Sublingual form of nitroglycerin
What is Nitrostat?
Decreases production of AH (aqueous humor) therefore decreasing IOP (Intraocular Pressure)
What is the Beta-Adrenergic Blocker, Timolol?
Treats acute angina attacks by dilating veins and decreasing venous return
What are Organic Nitrates; Nitroglycerin and Isosorbide?
Usually ends in "sartan" and blocks the action of angiotensin II
What are Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs)?
Hemorrhage, hepatitis, Heparin toxicity, Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, bleeding and GI effects
Labs: CBC INR aPTT and PT
What are complications of coagulating drugs and labs to monitor?
Generic name clopidogrel
What is Plavix?
Decreases IO (intraocular) pressure by making plasma hypertonic
What is the Osmotic Agent, Mannitol?
Name of patch used to treat long term angina
What is Minitran?
Usually ends in "pine", "mil" and "zem" and blocks the channels in blood vessels, leading to vasodilation
What are Calcium Channel Blockers
Abnormal heartbeat
What is dysrthmia
The ARB, Losartan
What is CoZaar?
Known to cause increased pigmentation, reddened conjunctiva and bulging ocular blood vessels
What is the Prostaglandin Analog, Latanoprost?
Used to treat acute episodes of angina and as an adjunct for MI
What is Nitroglycerin IV?
Usually end in "zosin" and the first dose given at bedtime to combat 1st dose orthostatic hypotension
What are Alpha Algernergic Blockers?
Ototoxicity, electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, endocrine effects and hypokalemia
Labs: K+ Mg Na+
What are possible diuretics, Lasix, Microzide, Aldactone and Mannitol complications and their labs?
The Calcium Channel Blocker, diltiazem
What is Cardizem?
Capable of increasing outflow of AH to lower IOP but used as long term treatment for POAG (Primary Open Angle Glaucoma)
What is the Alpha2 Adrenergic Agonist, Brimonidine?
Name of transdermal ointment to treat acute angina
What is Nitro-Bid
Usually end in "lol", blocks in myocardium and in the electrical conduction system of the heart
What are Beta Blockers
No heartbeat
What is arrythmia
The Alpha Adrenergic Blocker, Doxazosin
What is Cardura?
Reduces production of AH (aqueous humor) by causing diuresis through renal effects
What is Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor, acetazolamide?
Treats reoccurrence of angina po and should be taken with 8 oz of water
What is Nitro-Time?