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APPENDIX IV: PHARMACOLOGIC AGENTS
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Table IV-26. Osmotic Diuretics
Indication: To reduce intracranial pressure by reducing cerebral edema and
Inrerstltial pressure
Mechanism of action: Increase plasma osmolarity of [he glomerular filtrate,
rhus hindering rubular reabsorprion of warer
General side effects: Headache, nausea, vomiting, fever, confusion, blurred
visIOn, tachycardia. hypo- or hypertension, congestive heart failure,
electrolyte imbalance
Generic name (brand name): Mannirol (Osmitcol), glycerin (Osmoglyn),
urea (Ureaphil)
Source: Data from Drug Faels and Comparisons 2000 (54th ed). St. Louis: Wolters
Kluwer, 2000.
Table IV-27.A. Posirive Inotropes: Cardiac Glycosides (Digitalis)
Indicarion: Heart failure
Mechanism of action: Increase contractility
General side effects: Decreased heart rate, conduction delay, digitalis [Qxiciry
Genenc name(trade name): Digiroxin (Crystodigin), digoxin (Lanoxin),
deslanoside (Cedilanid-DI V )
Source: 0.113 from K Grimes, M Cohen. Cardiac Medications. I n E A Hillegass, HS
Sadowsky (cdsl. E.ssenti:l\s of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy (2nd cd). Philadelphia: Saunders. 2001 ;5.17-585.
Table IV-27.B. POSItive Inotropes: Sympathomimetics
Indicarion: Heart failure
Mechanism of action: Increase contr3ctility by mimicking the effects of the
sympi.uhctic nervous system
General side effects: Smooth muscle dilation (bronchodilation and vasodilation),
prolonged use may decrease scnsitization of beta receptors (decreased
inotropism). Bipyridines may exacerbate ischemia, may worsen ectopy.
Beta I -selective: Generic name (trade name)-doburamine (Doburrex),
prenalterol
Nonseleaive: EpInephrine (Adrenaline Chloride), isoproterenol (Isuprel)
Dopamlnergic: Dopamine (Intropin, Dopastat)
MIxed alpha and beta: Norepinephrine (Levophed)
Bipyridlnes: Amnnone (Inocor)
Source: Data from K Gnmes, M Cohen. Cardiac Medications. In EA Hillegass, HS
Sadowsky (cds), Esscnrials of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy (2nd ed). Philadelphia: Saunders, 2001 ;B7-S8S.
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Table lV-2S. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
Indication: To decrease muscle spasticity
M echanism of action: Depress mono- and polysynaptic afferent spinal reflex
activity or alter calcium ion activity within muscle
General side effects: Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, drowsiness, weakness,
insomnia, ataxia, confusion, hypotension, hyperglycemia, urinary
frequency
Generic name (brand name): Sadofen (Lioresal), dantrolene sodium (Dantrium), diazepam (Valium), rizanidine hydrochloride (Zanaflex) Source: Data from Drug Facts and Comparisons 2000 (54th cd). Sr. Louis: Wolters
Kluwer, 2000.
Table lV-29. Thrombolytic Agents (Fibrinolytics)
Alteplase (Activase),
Indications: Acute MI," ischemic e VA, or
reteplase (Reravase)
massive PE
Mechanism of action: Tissue plasminogen
activaror; binds [0 fibrin in a thrombus and
converts plasminogen to plasmin co degrade
(fibrinolysi ) the fibrin mattix of a thrombus
General side effects; Alteplase-bleeding of
gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or respiratory
tracts, or intracranial bleeding; cerebral
edema (in the setting of e VA), reperfusion
arrhythmia; reteplase-bleeding and
arrhythmia as above, heart failure,
m yocardial reinfarction, hypotension
Anisrreplase (Eminase),
Indications: Anistreplase--acute MI;
streptokinase
streprokinas�volving MI, PE, deep vein
(Kabikinase, S treptase),
thrombosis, occluded arteriovenous cannula;
urokinase (Abbokinase)
urokinase-acute massive PE, evolving Mi,
intravenous catherer clearance
Mechanism of action: Thrombolytic enzyme;
acts with plasminogen ro convert it ro
plasmin ro degrade the fibrin matrix of a
thrombus
General side effects: See Alteplase; hypotension,
fever, allergic reactions
CVA = cerebrovascular accidcm; MI = myocardial infarction; PE = pulmonary embolism.
-The only indication for rCfeplase.
Source: Dafa from Drug Facts and Comparisons 2000 (54th ed). St. Louis: Wohers Kluwer, 2000; and Anticoagulant, Antipl:ttelet, and Thrombolytic Drugs. In RA Lehne (ed), Pharmacology for Nursing Care (4th ed). Philadelphia: Saunders, 200 1 .