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Antianginal Drugs Learning outcomes Recognize variables contributing to a balanced myocardial supply versus demand Expand on the drugs used to alleviate acute anginal attacks versus those meant for prophylaxis & improvement of survival Detail the pharmacology of nitrates, other vasodilators, and other drugs used as antianginal therapy

Minicase Helmi, a 62-year-old male smoker with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension presents with a 4-month history of exertional chest pain. Physical examination shows a blood pressure of 152/90 mm Hg but is otherwise unremarkable. The ECG is normal, and laboratory tests show a fasting blood glucose value of 110 mg/dL, glycosylated hemoglobin 6.0%, creatinine 1.1 mg/dL, total cholesterol 160, LDL 120, HDL 38, and triglycerides 147 mg/dL. He exercises for 8 minutes, experiences chest pain, and is found to have a 2-mm ST-segment depression at the end of exercise.

Minicase What life style modifications should Helmi carry out?

Which signs or symptoms of helmi suggest diagnosis of angina pectoris? A clinical syndrome of chest pain (varying in severity) due to ischemia of heart muscle Pain is caused either by obstruction Pain is due to (accumulation of metabolites K+, PGs, Kinins, Adenosine….) secondary to the ischemia Or spasm

Minicase What is the possible underlying cause of Helmi’s exertional pain?

What are the determinants of oxygen demand and supply? What is Basic mechanism of angia pectoris? What are the determinants of oxygen demand and supply?

Myocardial oxygen demand is determined by:- Myocardial oxygen demand is diminished by:- Reducing contractility Reducing heart rate Reducing the preload Reducing the afterload

Myocardial oxygen supply is determined by:- Myocardial oxygen supply is enhanced by:- Reducing coronary vascular resistance Prolonging diastolic period Reducing external compression Dilating collateral vessels Optimizing hemoglobin & RBCs

Minicase What triggers the onset of symtoms in helmi? What factors worsen the symptoms in case of Helmi? What is the possible underlying cause of angina in Helmi?

Treatment of angia pectors 1-Agents that improve symptoms & ischemia

Treatment of angia pectors 2-Agents that improve prognosis Aspirin / Other antiplatelets Statins ACE Inhibitors -AD blockers

Organic nitrates Mechanism of action Long acting Isosorbide mononitate Short acting Nitroglycerin Nitric oxide binds to guanylate cyclase in vascular smooth muscle cell to form cGMP. cGMP activates PKG to produce relaxation

Hemodynamic effects of nitrates Shunting of flow from normal area to ischemic area by dilating collateral vessels Venous vasodilatation With Nitrates Coronary vasodilatation Preload Myocardial perfusion Arterial vasodilatation Afterload

Think-pair-share Match the effects of nitrates in treatment of angina with their results Effects 1-↓Ventricular volume Results 2-Reflex ↑ in contractility A-↓ O2 demand 3-↓Arterial pressure B-↑ O2 demand 4-↑Collateral flow C-Relief of coronary artery spasm 5-Reflex tachycardia D-Improved perfusion to ischemic myocardium 6-↓Left ventricular diastolic pressure 7-↓Diastolic perfusion time due to tachycardia E-Improve subendocardial perfusion 8-Vasodilation of epicardial coronary arteries F-↓ myocardial perfusion

pharmacokinetics Nitroglycrin [GTN] Oral isosorbide dinitrate & mononitrate Very well absorbed . Mononitrate, 100% bioavailability Significant first pass metabolism occurs in the liver (10-20%) bioavailability The dinitrate undergoes denitration to two mononitrates both possess antianginal activity Given sublingual or via transdermal patch, or parenteral (t1/2 1-3 hours) Further denitrated metabolites conjugate to glucuronic acid in liver. Excreted in urine.

Indications IN STABLE ANGINA; IN VARIANT ANGINA sublingual GTN Acute symptom relief  sublingual GTN IN UNSTABLE ANGINA  IV GTN Prevention; Persistant prophylaxis  Isosorbide mono or dinitrate Heart Failure Prevention; Situational prophylaxis  sublingual GTN Refractory AHF  IV GTN CHF  Isosorbide mononitrate + hydralazine [ if contraindication to ACE Is] AMI IV GTN

Concomitant administration of PDE5 Inhibitors contraindications Concomitant administration of PDE5 Inhibitors Known sensitivity to organic nitrates Glaucoma; nitrates  aqueous humour formation Head trauma or cerebral haemorrhage , Increase intracranial pressure. Uncorrected hypovolemia Sildenafil + nitrates Severe hypotension & death

Adverse drug reactions Throbing headache Flushing in blush area Tachycardia & palpitation Postural hypotension, dizziness & syncope Rarely methemoglobinema

Preparations Nitroglycerin Sublingual tablets or spray Transdermal patch Oral or bucal sustained release I.V. Preparations

Preparations Isosorbide dinitrate Dinitrate Sublingual tablets Dinitrate Oral sustained release Infusion Preparations Mononitrate Oral sustained release

Nitrates tolerance Loss of vasodilator response of nitrates on use of long-acting preparations (oral, transdermal) or continuous intravenous infusions, for more than a few hours without interruption. Mechanism 1-Compensatory neurohormonal counter-regulation 2-Depletion of free-SH groups

Minicase If Helmi was prescribed nitrates & tolerance developed to its effect, how to overcome tolerance to nitrates? Nitrate tolerance can be overcome by: Smaller doses at increasing intervals (Nitrate free periods twice a day). Giving drugs that maintain tissue SH group e.g. Captopril.

Task- selection of a P-drug Instructions: 1- Select a leader for your group 2- Discuss the case according to the steps shown in the sheet 3- Use your internet access to obtain evidence for efficacy, toxicity, convenience & cost. 4- Due to time constrains divide yourself into groups of five, each doing one search e.g. evidence for efficacy. 5- You have 10 minutes to do this and 1 minute to report to the class.