Antagonis Adrenergik
Antagonis Adrenergik
Antagonis Adrenergik
ANTAGONISTS
BLOCKERS
blockers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
mechanism of action?
clinical uses
Treatment of hypertension
Prevention of urinary retention in patients who
have benign prostatic hypertrophy
adverse effects
Prazosin and structural analogues can cause:
Gastrointestinal hypermotility
Orthostatic hypertension, especially after the
initial dose
Sexual dysfunction, dry mouth, and dizziness
PHENOXYBENZAMINE
physiologic actions
Orally
Because it binds covalently to the receptor, this drug has a very long
duration of action (approximately 14-48 hours).
PHENOXYBENZAMINE
therapeutic use.
Toxicities
Orthostatic hypotension
Reflex tachycardiaIf severe, it may induce anginal pain; therefore
phenoxybenzamine is contraindicated in patients with coronary disease.
Inhibition of ejaculation due to lack of smooth muscle contraction in the
vas deferens
YOHIMBINE
What is it?
clinical use.
PHENTOLAMINE
An imidazole derivative
mechanism of action : Reversibly blocks 2, and 2 receptors
adverse effects
Orthostatic hypotension
Gastrointestinal stimulation which may lead to peptic ulcers
Tachycardia, myocardial infarction, or arrhythmias due to reflex
sympathetic response
-BLOCKERS
subclassified
1-SELECTIVE BLOCKERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Atenolol
Esmolol
Acebutolol
Metoprolol
Atenolol
Esmolol
Acebutolol
Hypertension
Metoprolol
NONSELECTIVE -ADRENERGIC
ANTAGONISTS
prototype Propranolol
pharmacologic actions
The liver
Hypertension
Angina, tachycardia
Arrhythmia
Thyroid storm
Acute panic syndrome.
Migraine headaches
adverse effects
Bradycardia
Bronchoconstrictioncan result in an
asthmatic attack
May hide warning signs of hypoglycemia
such as tachycardia; therefore, it is
critical to monitor diabetics who are
receiving -blockers.
Fatigue
Depression
Sexual dysfunction
advantages
Labetalol
Carvedilol
also worsen symptoms, they appear to benefit the patient by reducing sympathetic activity.
They may also improve diastolic dysfunction by prolonging diastolic filling time.
mechanisms of action :
Reduction of sympathetic activity
Improvement of diastolic dysfunction by prolonging diastolic filling time
2 SELECTIVE BLOCKERS
Butoxamine
INDIRECT ADRENERGIC
ANTAGONISTS
GUANETHIDINE
mechanism of action
adverse effects :
Orthostatic hypotension
Sexual dysfunction
RESERPINE
A Rauwolfia alkaloid
mechanism of action