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Are you struggling to visualize how drugs move through the body? This comprehensive and visually engaging study guide simplifies the complex concepts of Pharmacokinetics by treating it like a strategy game. Perfect for Medical, Nursing, and Pharmacy students who want to master the basics of drug absorption without getting lost in dense textbooks. ​What is included in this document? This guide covers the fundamental "Rules of the Game" regarding how drugs enter and survive in the body, with a specific deep-dive into Absorption. ​The ADME Framework: Introduction to the four cornerstones of pharmacokinetics: Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion. ​The Lipid Barrier: Understanding the cell membrane as a "Fatty Wall" and the rule "Like Dissolves Like". ​Lipophilic vs. Hydrophilic: Visualizing why lipophilic drugs are "VIPs" and how hydrophilic drugs face rejection without a transporter. ​The pH & Ionization Trap: A clear explanation of weak acids/bases and how pH determines if a drug is ionized (blocked) or non-ionized (absorbable). ​Real-World Case Study (Aspirin): A step-by-step breakdown of Aspirin absorption in the stomach versus "Ion Trapping" in the intestine. ​First-Pass Metabolism: Understanding the liver's role as the "Gatekeeper" and how it impacts drug bioavailability. ​Bioavailability Concepts: Comparing IV vs. Oral routes and how to bypass the liver (e.g., Nitroglycerin sublingual example) . ​Why buy this guide? ​Highly Visual: Uses analogies like Chess, Toll Booths, and VIP passes to make concepts stick. ​Exam Focused: Highlights exactly why drugs fail to be absorbed. ​Concise: Cuts out the fluff and focuses on the high-yield mechanisms you need to know for your pharmacology exams.

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UNIT IV
Drugs Affecting the Cardiovascular System



Antihypertensives
Kyle Melin 17
DIURETICS
I. OVERVIEW
Amiloride MIDAMOR
Bumetanide BUMEX
Hypertension is defined as either a sustained systolic blood pressure
Chlorthalidone HYGROTON
of greater than 140 mm Hg or a sustained diastolic blood pressure of
Eplerenone INSPRA
greater than 90 mm Hg. Hypertension results from increased peripheral
Ethacrynic acid EDECRIN
vascular arteriolar smooth muscle tone, which leads to increased arte-
Furosemide LASIX
riolar resistance and reduced capacitance of the venous system. In most
Hydrochlorothiazide MICROZIDE
cases, the cause of the increased vascular tone is unknown. Elevated
Indapamide LOZOL
blood pressure is a common disorder, affecting approximately 30% of
Metolazone MYKROX, ZAROXOLYN
adults in the United States. Although many patients have no symptoms,
Spironolactone ALDACTONE
chronic hypertension can lead to heart disease and stroke, the top two
Triamterene DYRENIUM
causes of death in the world. Hypertension is also an important risk fac-
Torsemide DEMADEX
tor in the development of chronic kidney disease and heart failure. The
incidence of morbidity and mortality significantly decreases when hyper- β-BLOCKERS
tension is diagnosed early and is properly treated. The drugs used in the Acebutolol SECTRAL
treatment of hypertension are shown in Figure 17.1. In recognition of the Atenolol TENORMIN
Betaxolol KERLONE
ANGIOTENSIN II ACE INHIBITORS Bisoprolol ZEBETA
RECEPTOR BLOCKERS Carvedilol COREG, COREG CR
Benazepril LOTENSIN
Azilsartan medoxomil EDARBI Captopril CAPOTEN Esmolol BREVIBLOC
Candesartan ATACAND Enalapril VASOTEC Labetalol TRANDATE
Eprosartan TEVETEN Fosinopril MONOPRIL Metoprolol LOPRESSOR, TOPROL-XL
Irbesartan AVAPRO Lisinopril PRINIVIL, ZESTRIL Nadolol CORGARD
Losartan COZAAR Moexipril UNIVASC Nebivolol BYSTOLIC
Olmesartan BENICAR Quinapril ACCUPRIL Penbutolol LEVATOL
Telmisartan MICARDIS Perindopril ACEON Pindolol VISKEN
Valsartan DIOVAN Ramipril ALTACE Propranolol INDERAL LA, INNOPRAN XL
RENIN INHIBITORS Trandolapril MAVIK Timolol BLOCADREN
Aliskiren TEKTURNA

Figure 17.1
Summary of antihypertensive drugs. ACE = angiotensin-converting enzyme.
(Figure continues on next page.)


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