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Cardiovascular Pharmacology Concepts

Richard E. Klabunde, PhD

Clinical Disorders:

Angina
Arrhythmias
Edema
Heart Failure
Systemic Hypertension
Pulmonary Hypertension
Hypotension
Myocardial Infarction

Therapeutic Classes:

Antianginal
Antiarrhythmic
Antihypertensive
Cardioinhibitory
Cardiostimulatory
Diuretic
Pressor
Thrombolytic
Vasoconstrictor
Vasodilator

Mechanism Classes:

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Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts textbook cover

Click here for information on Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts, a textbook published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2005)




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Tutorial - Antihypertensive Drugs

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  1. How do drugs that dilate blood vessels, reduce blood volume, or reduce cardiac output lead to a decrease in arterial pressure?  click here
  2. How do diuretics decrease blood volume?  click here
  3. What are the differences between thiazide, loop, and potassium-sparing diuretics in terms of their site of action in the kidney and their overall efficacy in lowering blood pressure?  click here
  4. By what mechanisms do each of the following mechanistic classes of drugs lower arterial pressure? What specific drugs (generic names) are FDA-approved in each of these classes?
  5. From the above list of drugs, which ones can cause orthostatic hypotension and reflex tachycardia?

Revised 08/28/06

DISCLAIMER: These materials are for educational purposes only, and are not a source of medical decision-making advice.