Antianginal Drugs
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Antianginal Drugs. During this lecture we will be starting with a review of the basic pathophysiology of Angina. After we discuss the fundamentals of angina we will move into the various drug categories used to treat angina including: Beta Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers, Nitrates, and Ranolazine. At the conclusion of this lecture we will be going over 10 practice problems to truly master this topic! We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:07 Antianginal Drugs Introduction
1:00 Pathophysiology of Angina
16:39 Beta Blockers
25:53 Beta Blockers Treatment Algorithm
28:16 Calcium Channel Blockers
42:56 Calcium Channel Blockers Treatment Algorithm
46:52 Nitrates
1:00:02 Nitrates Treatment Algorithm
1:03:32 Ranolazine
1:13:13 Ranolazine Treatment Algorithm
1:15:09 Antianginal Drugs Practice Problems
1:23:57 Comment, Like, SUBSCRIBE!
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Whalen, Karen. Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology (Lippincott Illustrated Reviews Series). Wolters Kluwer Health. Kindle Edition.
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The smile on his face when he's done explaining a concept is worth EVERYTHING!!
Zach is so teacher-coded. not everyone can pull that off. Just amazing!
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Zach! You are a genius and awesome communicator. Why can't all professors explain it like you do? You make studying fun and make people actually want to learn this stuff!
That's my question as well
You are AMAZING thank you soooooo much for this video. Finally I’m getting it-this stuff is so complicated and u make it make sense. I’m def someone who needs to know how things work to remember them I can’t just memorize. Ur a great teacher!!!
I am a nursing student and this simplifies everything THANKYOU
Thank you so much Dr. Zach 🍀
I wish these were uploaded during my college years. It would have saved me hours of poring over my complicated notes. Anyways, still grateful for all the wonderful lectures, Ninja Nerd team!
you are a literal life saver prof. zach, im talkin exams and real life, thank you.
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You should publish your own book of illustrations cuz they are hella helpful and helped me get thru my academic med years
Thank you so much for these details
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thank you!!!! I couldn't find anywhere this type of clear explanation of the pathophysiology of angina, I wish I could study everything from pharmacology through your lectures
I mirror everyone else's sentiments, you are amazing and a wonderful teacher. Also, I love that I can see your enthusiasm. Your passion for medicine is inspiring and we can see it coming through these videos. I imagine having you as a PA is even better! Your patients are lucky to have you! And we students are even luckier :)
Been on beta blocker and isomononitrte ..now I know how they work …love all you videos …like going to medical school
I'm so lucky to find this just before the upcoming exam
You are really good for ever..
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thank you so much and the quiz part was a really good addition thanks alot 🌷🌷🌷
I'm Pharm D Student and this lecture helped me a lot
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Awesome lecture
Thanks for this amazing presentation a lot of effort
God bless you, Master
Thank you for breaking this stuff down thoroughly, it’s super helpful! Any possibility of you doing a video on inhaled anesthetics?
This was lovely! Thank you so much for making such complex information easy to understand.
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our literal saviour
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I am going to start this Lecture now and Finish it! Thank You For Teaching Zach
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I was searching for this antianginal info for months Thanks Murphy
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Would love to be ur student in person ... m thankful to u for making all concepts so easy
Hey there! Great lecture by the way! One question... when you say "post-MI", what exactly do you mean? STEMI in antecedents (history of STEMI/NSTEMI)? OR in fact the angina you are treating right now proves to be an STEMI/NSTEMI? thank you
He means the recent previous attack of stemi /nstemi
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Wouldn’t it be better to remove the plaque instead of blocking beta 1 receptors? Is it really that hard to remove a plaque?
Actually intervention therapy like pci have the same success rate with pharmacological approach
Thanks alot for your great lecture 👍🏼
Here is maybe a random case, what if someone's variant angina is caused by an overactive fight or flight / sympathetic nervous system? (no other risk factors other than anxiety) If BB, even 1st gen like propranolol block some of those mechanisms, can propranolol be prescribed in small doses along with a long-acting nitrate? Or would CCB's only be prescribed? What would be the best medication options in this case?
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From which book your explanation is??
There is a other molecule called Trimetazidine. Which is also used in angina management. Called as metabolic modulators. Please give some idea about it.
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Another important calcium channel blockers side effect is perimalleolar edema; and also remember that you should not use non-dihydropyridine CCB concomitantly with beta-blockers, since you could get a bad bradycardia.
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Even one try for it pls..
I’m a bit confused about the question 9, why do we use beta blockers in HFrEF? Wouldn’t it decrease the contractility of the myocardium and reduce the ejection fraction even more?
Which one has more action on arteries? U mentioned Verapamil not Diltiazem?
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Amazing content as always! Thankyou for being my med school saviour
Nitrates do dephosphorylation of myosin light chain leading to vasodilation. Other than that great lecture.
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