Drug Side Effects (Cardio) Flashcards

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Ivabradine.

A

Arrhythmias (AF, bradycardia, AV block), hypotension, plasma conc increased when co-administered with verapamil.

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B-agonists.

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Tissue necrosis due to peripheral vasoconstriction, acute pulmonary oedema, tremor, arrhythmias (tachycardia esp), chest pain/angina, anxiety/panic attacks, adrenaline also causes bronchodilation.

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B-blockers.

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Fatigue/malaise, cold peripheries (with maybe paraesthesia [pins and needles]), peripheral vasoconstriction, heart failure (when sympathetic drive needed to maintain CO), bradycardia, AV block, hypoglycaemia (cardioselective have less risk).

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Muscarinic antagonists (atropine).

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Dilation of pupils, dry mouth, transient tachycardia, reduced bronchial secretions.

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Calcium sensitiser (levosimendan).

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Arrhythmias, hypokalaemia.

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Digoxin.

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Blurry or yellow vision, AV block, thrombocytopenia, arrhythmias (SV origin particularly).

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Class Ia antiarrhythmics.

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Blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation, urinary retention.

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Class Ib antiarrhythmics.

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Local anaesthetic, drowsiness and confusion, hepatitis and liver failure.

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Class Ic antiarrhythmics.

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Sudden cardiac death associated with VF after MI.

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Class III antiarrhythmics.

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Hypokalaemia (may precipitate torsades de pointes), phlebitis if given in peripheral vein, photosensitive rash, hypo/hyperthyroidism, pulmonary fibrosis, long QT.

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Adenosine.

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Chest pain, dyspnoea, dizziness, nausea, AV block, sinus pause, bradycardia/asystole.

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Organic nitrates.

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Throbbing headache (initially), hypotension esp postural, tolerance common for prolonged ISMN use.

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ACEIs.

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Hypotension (first dose esp), dry cough, hyperkalaemia, renal dysfunction, angioneurotic oedema, peripheral oedema.

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ARBs.

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Same as ACEIs but without angioneurotic oedema.

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Calcium channel blockers (dihydropyridines).

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Peripheral oedema, postural hypotension, thrombocytopenia.

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Verapamil.

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Constipation, AV block, bradycardia/asystole, peripheral oedema, CCF with pulmonary oedema, increased risk of myopathy when used with atorvastatin and simvastatin. Increases plasma conc of ivabradine, digoxin and dabigatran.

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Diltiazem.

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AV block, peripheral oedema, bradycardia/SA block, increases plasma conc of digoxin and ivabradine.

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A-blockers.

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Hypotension (first dose and postural), peripheral oedema, headache (initially).

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Potassium channel openers.

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Rectal bleeding, hypotension, angioneurotic oedema, cutaneous dilation with flushing, reflex tachycardia at high doses.

20
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Loop diuretics.

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Hypokalaemia, electrolyte imbalance, postural and first dose hypotension, exacerbate diabetes, induced hypokalaemia can precipitate hepatic encephalopathy.

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Thiazide diuretics and thiazide-like diuretics.

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Hypokalaemia, electrolyte imbalance, postural and first dose hypotension, hypercalcaemia, impotence, gout and gouty arthritis, exacerbate diabetes, induced hypokalaemia can precipitate hepatic encephalopathy

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Spironolactone.

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Hyperkalaemia, gynaecomastia, electrolyte imbalance, hypertrichosis (excessive hair growth).

23
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HMG CoA reductase inhibitors (statins).

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Hyperglycaemia and diabetes mellitus, myalgia, myopathy, arthralgia, rhabdomyolysis, renal failure.

24
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Fibrates.

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Myalgia, myopathy, arthralgia, rhabdomyolysis, renal failure, hepatitis and liver failure (due to hepatotoxicity).

25
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Bile acid binding resins.

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GI discomfort, bad tasting mouth, deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins, coagulopathy due to vit K deficiency.

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Cholesterol absorption inhibitors.

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GI discomfort, hepatitis and liver failure, myalgia, myopathy, arthralgia.

27
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Warfarin.

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Haemorrhage, skin necrosis (protein C or S deficiency), (higher risk of haemorrhage in liver disease, high metabolic rate or drugs),

28
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Heparin and LMWH.

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Haemorrhage, osteoporosis, hyperkalaemia (due to hyperaldosteronism), hypersensitivity reactions, hepatin-induced thrombocytopenia, LMWH not suitable for patients with renal impairment.

29
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DOACs.

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Haemorrhage, thrombocytopenia.

30
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Antiplatelets.

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Haemorrhage, peptic ulcer, bronchospasm (asthma), GI disturbance (PPI usually given with aspirin).

31
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Fibrinolytics.

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Haemorrhage.