Drugs Affecting Cvs 2
Drugs Affecting Cvs 2
Drugs Affecting Cvs 2
Hypertension
• Hypertension can be defined as a
condition in which blood pressure
is elevated to an extent where
benefit is obtained from blood
pressure lowering.
Hypertension
• There is no clear-cut blood pressure
threshold separating normal from
hypertensive individuals.
cardiovascular risk.
• The complications of hypertension include
– stroke,
– myocardial infarction,
– heart failure ,
– renal failure and
– dissecting aortic aneurysm.
• An aortic aneurysm is
an enlargement
(dilatation) of
the aorta.
• They usually cause no
symptoms except when
ruptured
• Small reductions in blood pressure result in
substantial reductions in the relative risks of
these complications.
• For correct diagnosis, careful measurement
of blood pressure is necessary on several
occasions using well-maintained and
validated equipment.
• Non-pharmacological interventions are
important and include
– weight reduction,
– avoidance of excessive salt and alcohol,
– increased intake of fruit and vegetables and
– regular dynamic exercise.
– Avoid smoking
• Other cardiovascular risk factors
such as smoking, hyperlipidaemia
and diabetes should be addressed.
• A large selection of antihypertensive drugs is available.
– β1, β2 and β3
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phosphorylates sites on
the sarcoplasmic
reticulum, which lead to
enhanced release of
calcium.
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• The first generation of beta-blockers were
non-selective.
• Second generation beta-blockers are more
cardioselective for β1adrenoceptors.
• This relative selectivity can be lost at higher
drug doses.
• Third generation beta-blockers possess
vasodilator actions through blockade of
vascular alpha-adrenoceptors.
Actions
• The prototype β-blocker is propranolol, which
acts at both β1 and β2 receptors.
• Selective blockers of β1 receptors, such as
metoprolol and atenolol, are among the most
commonly prescribed β-blockers.
Actions
• The selective β-blockers may be administered
cautiously to hypertensive patients who also
have asthma, for which propranolol is
contraindicated due to its blockade of
β2-mediated bronchodilation.
• β2 receptor is also present in arteries of the
skeletal muscle: What will be the effect of
non-selective adrenoreceptor blocker?
Therapeutic uses
• Subsets of the hypertensive population: The
β-blockers are more effective for treating
hypertension in white than in black patients
and in young compared to elderly patients.
Therapeutic uses
• Conditions that discourage the use of
β-blockers for example,
– severe chronic obstructive lung disease,
– chronic congestive heart failure, or
– severe symptomatic occlusive peripheral vascular
disease are more commonly found in the elderly
and in diabetics.
Therapeutic uses
• Hypertensive patients with concomitant
diseases:
• The β-blockers are useful in treating
conditions that may coexist with
hypertension, such as supraventricular
tachyarrhythmia, previous myocardial
infarction, angina pectoris, chronic heart
failure, and migraine headache.
Pharmacokinetics
• The β-blockers are orally active.
• Propranolol undergoes extensive and highly
variable first-pass metabolism.
• The β-blockers may take several weeks to
develop their full effects.
Adverse effects
Common effects:
• The β-blockers may cause bradycardia and
CNS side effects such as fatigue, lethargy,
insomnia, and hallucinations; these drugs can
also cause hypotension .
• The β-blockers may decrease libido and cause
impotence. [Note: Drug-induced sexual
dysfunction can severely reduce patient
compliance].
Figure: Some adverse effects of β-blockers.
Adverse effects
Alterations in serum lipid patterns:
• The β-blockers may disturb lipid metabolism,
decreasing high-density lipoprotein
cholesterol (HDL-C) and increasing plasma
triacylglycerol.
Adverse effects
Drug withdrawal:
• Abrupt withdrawal may induce angina,
myocardial infarction, or even sudden death in
patients with ischemic heart disease.
• Therefore, the dose of these drugs must be
tapered over 2 to 3 weeks in patients with
hypertension and ischemic heart disease.
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