Drugs that Modify the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone Axis Flashcards

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Angiotensin receptor antagonists

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AT2 interacts with both the AT1 and AT2 receptor…we are interested in the AT1 receptor…this is where the ARBs block

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Indications for ACEIs and ARBs

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Heart fiailure and HTN

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Cuations of ACEIs and ARBs

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Pregnancy

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Side effects of ACEIs

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Persistant cough…blockage of bradykinin degradation can lead to cough

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Side effects of both ACEIs and AT1 receptor antagonist

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Hyperkalemia due to inhibition of aldosterone secretion

Angiodedema
Loss of taste
Hypotension

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Aliskerin

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Binds to active site of renin, therefore levels of AT2 are decreased

Can be used alone or with others for HTN

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Aliskerin contraindciations

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Don’t combine with ARBs or ACEIs in diabetic patients

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