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Antihypertensive drugs alpha-blockers

E. Adrenoceptor Blockers Alpha -selective agents (eg, prazosin) and beta-blockers (eg, propranolol) are effective antihypertensive drugs. Alpha-blockers reduce vascular resistance and venous return. The nonselective alpha-blockers (phentolamine, phenoxybenzamine) are of no value in chronic hypertension because of excessive compensatory responses, especially tachycardia. Alpha,-selective adrenoceptor blockers are relatively free of the severe adverse effects of the nonselective alpha-blockers and postganglionic nerve terminal sympathoplegic agents. [Pg.102]

H2 RECEPTOR BLOCKERS ANTIHYPERTENSIVES AND HEART FAILURE DRUGS-ALPHA-BLOCKERS 1 efficacy of tolazoline Uncertain possibly L absorption Watch for poor response to tolazoline... [Pg.644]

Caution [C, ] CrCl <30 Contra Component sensitivity, asthma, severe COPD, sinus bradycardia Disp Soln SE Irritation, bitter taste, superficial keratitis, ocular allergic Rxn EMS Drug is absorbed systemically OD May cause electrolyte disturbances (K), acidosis and bradycardia monitor ECG Doxazosin (Cardura, Cardura XL) [Antihypertensive/Alpha Blocker] Uses HTN symptomatic BPH Action < [-Adrenergic blocker relaxes bladder neck smooth muscle Dose HTN Initial 1 mg/d PO may be T to 16 mg/d PO BPH Initial 1 mg/d PO, may T to 8 mg/d XR 2-8mg qAM Caution [B, ] Use w/ PDE5 inhibitor (eg, sildenafil) can cause 1 BP Contra Component sensitivity Disp Tabs SE Dizziness, HA, drowsiness, sexual dysfxn, doses >4 mg T postural BP risk Interactions T Effects W/ nitrates, antihypertensives, EtOH i effects W/ NSAEDs, butcher s broom -t effects OF clonidine EMS Concurrent EtOH use can T drowsiness syncope may occur w/in 90 min of initial dose OD May cause profound hypotension place pt in supine position, give IV fluids, use pressors if needed... [Pg.140]

Alpha-adrenergic antagonists are used primarily as antihypertensive drugs because of their ability to block vascular alpha-1 receptors. Beta-adrenergic antagonists (beta blockers) are administered primarily for their inhibitory effects on myocardial function and are used in the prevention and treatment of hypertension, angina pectoris, arrhythmias, and myocardial reinfarction. Many of the drugs introduced in this chapter are discussed further in chapters that deal with the specific clinical conditions (e.g., hypertension, asthma, and other disorders). [Pg.285]

The characteristics of individual alpha blockers are discussed in Chapter 20. Basically, these drugs can be differentiated according to their relative alpha-1 selectivity, their duration of action, and other pharmacokinetic properties. Prazosin (Minipress) has been the primary alpha blocker used in the past, but newer agents such as doxazosin and terazosin (Hytrin) are gaining acceptance in treating hypertension. Prazosin and other alpha blockers approved as antihypertensives are listed in Table 21-4. [Pg.294]

Systemic heat Large whirlpool Hubbard tank Decreased muscle/joint stiffness in large areas of the body Opioid and nonopioid analgesics skeletal muscle relaxants Severe hypotension may occur if systemic hot whirlpool is administered to patients taking peripheral vasodilators and some antihypertensive drugs (eg., alpha-1 antagonists, nitrates, direct-acting vasodilators, calcium channel blockers)... [Pg.656]

ANTIHYPERTENSIVES AND HEART FAILURE DRUGS ANTI HYPERTENSIVES AND HEART FAILURE DRUGS t hypotensive effect. Episodes of severe first dose 1 BP when alpha-blockers are added to ACE inhibitors Additive hypotensive effect may be used therapeutically Monitor BP at least weekly until stable, particularly on initiation of therapy. Consider starting therapy at night... [Pg.42]

ALPHA-BLOCKERS > Cardiovascular Drugs, Antihypertensives and heart failure drugs ... [Pg.687]

Chronic moderate to heavy drinking raises the blood pressure and reduces, to some extent, the effectiveness of antihypertensive drugs. A few patients may experience postural hypotension, dizziness and fainting shortly after having drank alcohol. Alpha blockers may enhance the hypotensive effect of alcohol in subjects susceptible to the alcohol flush syndrome. [Pg.48]

The manufacturers of alfuzosin and prazosin warn that patients receiving antihypertensive drugs (the manufacturers of prazosin specifically name the ACE inhibitors) are at particular risk of developing postural hypotension after the first dose of alpha blocker. [Pg.84]

No clinically relevant interactions appear to occur between sildenafil, tadalafil or vardenafil and most antihypertensive drugs. The exceptions may be diltiazem and verapamil. The potentially serious interactions of sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil with the alpha blockers and nitrates are discussed elsewhere. See Phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors + Alpha blockers , p.l268 and Phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors -I- Nitrates , p.l272. [Pg.1269]


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