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CHAPTER 23

CARDIOVASCULAR
DRUGS
LAWRENCE S. COHEN, M.D., LAWRENCE DECKELBAUM, M.D.,
JONATHAN ISAACSOHN, M.D., FORRESTER A. LEE, M.D.,
CRAIG A. McPHERSON, M.D., MARVIN MOSER, M.D.,
and LYNDA E. ROSENFELD, M.D.

The decade of the 1990s holds even greater prom-


INTRODUCTION ise as the powerful tools of genetic engineering pro-
duce new and even more effective drugs to prevent
and treat patients with heart disease.
When people are diagnosed with heart disease, they Initially, a person on drug therapy may have to try
may be treated in several different ways. Controlling different drugs to find the one that is the most effec-
risk factors that can be managed—cutting down on tive and has the fewest side effects. People with other
fat and cholesterol and quitting smoking—will be the health problems or physical characteristics may find
first changes they will have to make. (See Chapter 3.) one type of drug to be more useful than another. (See
Exercise will become part of their lives, if possible. box, “Factors in Choosing Certain Cardiovascular
Drug therapy may be the next course of action. Drugs.”) More than one drug may be used at a time.
The variety and scope of cardiovascular drugs Once a dose has been established, combination drugs
have increased tremendously in the past few decades, may be used—two or more drugs are combined into
and new drugs are being approved annually. in the a single pill. Whatever the possibilities, a person and
1950s, effective oral diuretics became available. These his or her physician will have to work together to
drugs dramatically changed the treatment of heart find the right therapy, whether it is a drug that has
failure and hypertension. In the mid-1960s a class of been around for 50 years or one that has just become
agents called beta blockers was discovered. This led available. A well-informed patient will have a bet-
to major changes in physicians’ ability to treat pa- ter sense of the treatment process and will be a bet-
tients with hypertension or angina pectoris. Calcium ter consumer when the time comes to purchase the
channel blockers and ACE inhibitors became widely drugs. (See box, “Shopping Around for Prescription
used in the 1980s, and they, too, have allowed patients Drugs.”)
with hypertension, heart failure, and coronary artery Cardiovascular drugs can be divided into several
disease to be treated more effectively. The develop- categories, each of which is discussed below. The
ment and use of thrombolytics, the “clot busters,” listings here are alphabetical by drug families. (See
have revolutionized our ability to treat patients hav- box, “Therapeutic Drug Categories,” for listing by
ing a heart attack. disease entities.)
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METHODS OF TREATMENT
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS


METHODS OF TREATMENT

other blood-pressure-lowering drugs, such as a beta-


ALPHA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING blocking drug and/or a diuretic. In general, alpha
blockers are not as effective for initial therapy as
DRUGS (ALPHA BLOCKERS) some of the other blood-pressure-lowering medica-
tions. There are now several medications available
that combine the effects of blocking both the beta
These drugs work through the autonomic (automatic)
and alpha receptors.
nervous system by blocking nerve receptors that are
called alpha receptors. Alpha receptors normally pro-
EXAMPLES OF ALPHA BLOCKERS
mote constriction of the arterioles. Blocking constric-
tion promotes dilation of vessels and lowers blood Generic names (trade names): doxazosin (Cardura)
pressure as well as reducing the work of the heart in prazosin (Minipress)
some situations. Alpha-blocking drugs also inhibit terazosin (Hytrin)
the actions of one of the adrenal hormones, norepi- How supplied: doxazosin—tablet (1 mg, 2 mg,
nephrine, that raise blood pressure as part of the 4 mg, 8 mg)
fight-or-flight response. prazosin—capsule (1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg)
Alpha blockers are usually prescribed along with terazosin—tablet (1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg)
Available as generic: prazosin—yes
doxazosin, terazosin—no
Description: Prazosin is an alpha blocker, antihyper-
tensive, and vasodilator that has been available
since 1975. Terazosin also blocks alpha recep-
tors, which causes blood vessels to dilate. Dox-
azosin, available since early 1991, is the most
recently introduced of these three.
Effects: They lower high blood pressure and may
reduce the workload of the heart in heart fail-
ure.
Possible side effects: One major side effect of alpha
blockers is a drop in blood pressure when a
person stands up abruptly (orthostatic hypo-
tension); this can result in dizziness or fainting.
This may also occur if the person drinks alcohol,
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

stands for long periods of time, exercises, or is Notes:


exposed to hot weather. Care must be taken to ● Labetolol should be used with caution by people
avoid sudden changes in position, especially with lung problems, asthma, or diabetes.
when first taking the drugs. Other side effects ● Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIS) may cause
that are less common include nausea, headache, a severe rise in blood pressure when taken in con-
and palpitations. junction with labetolol.
Approximate cost: for bottle of 100, ● Cimetidine (Tagamet) may increase effect of la-
doxazosin—average wholesale price, 1.06***; betolol.
1 mg, $63.06’”;
2 mg, $63.06’”; 4 mg, $66.21***;
8 mg, $69.52*** ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING
prazosin—1 mg, $32.59 to $45.37 (generic,
$14.63 to $31.17); 2 mg, $42.99 to $60.53
(generic, $19.13 to $38.69)
ENZYME (ACE) INHIBITORS
terazosin—2 mg, $77*
Dosage: doxazosin—1 mg to 16 mg once per day These drugs act to prevent production of a hormone,
prazosin—2 mg to 15 mg per day divided into angiotensin II, that constricts blood vessels. They be-
two or three doses long to the class of drugs called vasodilators—drugs
terazosin—1 mg to 5 mg per day that dilate blood vessels, an effective way to lower
Notes: blood pressure. ACE inhibitors first became available
● Diuretics increase the blood-pressure-lowering in the early 1970s and are now commonly used to
effect of these drugs. treat several heart conditions.
● Excessively low blood pressure may develop in ACE inhibitors improve blood flow to various or-
people who are also receiving a beta blocker such gans and decrease the workload on the heart in heart
as propranolol. failure. In addition to dilating blood vessels, ACE-
● Unlike some other antihypertensives, prazosin does inhibiting medications may produce some beneficial
not slow heart rate and may actually increase it. effects indirectly by preventing the abnormal rise in
● Terazosin may act to relax bladder outlet muscles. hormones associated with heart disease, such as
aldosterone. Aldosterone acts on the kidneys to
EXAMPLE OF ALPHA AND BETA BLOCKERS
retain salt and water. Some of these effects remain
These may occasionally be used as initial therapy in unproved.
hypertension. They are most often used if other med- ACE inhibitors are widely used to treat high blood
ications are not effective. pressure, or hypertension, a major risk factor for car-
Generic name (trade names): Iabetolol (Normodyne, diovascular disease. Used alone or in combination
Trandate) with other drugs, ACE inhibitors have also proved
How supplied: tablet (100 mg, 200 mg, 300 mg), effective in the treatment of congestive heart failure.
injection (5 mg/ml in 20 ml or 40 ml vials and They interfere with excessive constriction of blood
4 ml or 8 ml prefilled syringes) vessels that occurs during heart failure, allowing the
Available as generic: no heart to distribute blood more effectively to all body
Description: It is an alpha and beta blocker intro- organs. ACE inhibitors are among the few medica-
duced in 1984. Reduces the rate and force of the tions that have been shown to prolong patients’ lives
heartbeat and widens arteries to increase the in addition to treating the symptoms of heart failure.
flow of blood. Although their relatively high cost may be a draw-
Effect: Lowers elevated blood pressure and relieves back for many people, ACE inhibitors may be among
angina. the first-choice drugs for hypertensive patients with
Possible side effects: Nausea and indigestion; these diabetes or heart failure. They may also be an ap-
usually subside with long-term use. Less fre- propriate alternative for patients who suffer impo-
quent effects are cold hands and feet, temporary tence from beta blockers and other medications. They
impotence, and nightmares. Dizziness may oc- are less effective in African-Americans than in
cur initially or as dosage is increased. whites. They are most effective when combined with
Approximate cost: for 100 100-mg tablets, $24-33* small doses of a diuretic, and this is available in a
Dosage: 200 mg to 800 mg per day (300 mg per combination drug. A dry hacking cough is a common
day if injected) side effect.
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METHODS OF TREATMENT

EXAMPLES OF ACE INHIBITORS “and useful medicines in too large doses are poi-
sons.” This general principle of sound pharmacology
Generic names (trade names): captopril (Capoten)
holds especially true for antiarrhythmic drugs. The
enalapril (Vasotec)
compounds used to treat heart rhythm disorders are
lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril)
potent medications. Regardless of the type of antiar-
How suppled: captopril—tablet (12.5 mg, 25 mg,
rhythmic drug, patients should never take more than
50 mg, 100 mg)
prescribed. Conversely, because the effectiveness of
enalapril—tablet (2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg)
these drugs depends on maintaining the optimum
lisinopril—tablet (5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg)
level of medication in the blood, the patient should
Available as generic: no
be sure to take them according to the physician’s
Description: Captopril was the first of the ACE in-
instructions. (See Chapter 16.)
hibitors. They block the agent that constricts
Each of the antiarrhythmic drugs maybe used to
blood vessels by interfering with a chain of
treat many different rhythm disorders, and two pa-
chemical reactions called the renin-angiotensin
tients taking the same medication do not necessarily
system. This improves the flow of blood. ACE
have the same problem. Many patients tolerate an-
inhibitors also prevent an abnormal rise in hor-
tiarrhythmic medications quite well, but ail of these
mones associated with heart failure, such as
drugs may cause side effects, so patients should
adrenaline and aldosterone.
promptly report any new sensations, symptoms, or
Effects: They dilate the blood vessels and improve
difficulties to the doctor.
the flow of blood, thus lowering high blood Although the vast majority of patients benefit from
pressure, relieving vascular muscle spasm, and
antiarrhythmic drugs, heart arrhythmias may para-
reducing the workload of the heart.
doxically worsen in 5 to 10 percent of patients. For
Possible side effects: Common side effects are diz-
that reason and the fact that the more serious heart
ziness or weakness, loss of appetite, a rash,
rhythm abnormalities occur in sick patients, antiar-
itching, a hacking, unpredictable cough, and
rhythmic drugs are often first given in the hospital,
swelling.
so the effects on heart rhythm can be carefully
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets,
monitored. These may be measured by an electro-
captopril—12.5 mg, $45.87 to $64.83; 25 mg,
cardiogram, Helter monitor, telemetry, and/or elec-
$54.99 to $76.79; 50 mg, $75.17 to $108.49 trophysiology studies. Most of the time, however,
enalapril—5 mg, $77 to $99*
these drugs can be continued safely without
lisinopril-10 mg, $60.50 to $66*
hospitalization.
Dosage; captopril—12.5 to 37.5 mg per day
The heart’s response to a given medication may
starting dose; 75 to 150 mg per day
change over time, making regular follow-up visits es-
maintenance dose; must be taken at least
sential. Changes in treatment regimen, either to re-
twice a day
lieve side effects or to increase effectiveness, are
enalapril—2.5 mg or 5 mg to 30 mg per day
common. Because different antiarrhythmic drugs
lisinopril—5 mg to 30 mg once daily
may interact in undesirable ways, patients should
Notes:
make sure that any doctor prescribing a new medi-
● Cimetidine (Tagamet) may increase side effects
cation knows about any other antiarrhythmic drugs
and decrease captopril’s effectiveness.
that have already been prescribed.
● For people with certain kidney abnormalities,

ACE inhibitors may further disrupt kidney func-


tion.
● Should probably not be taken along with potas- EXAMPLES OF ANTIARRHYTHMICS
sium-sparing diuretics. Generic name (trade name): amiodarone
(Cordarone)
How supplied: tablet (200 mg)
ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS Available as generic: no
Description; It is the most potent antiarrhythmic
agent in use. Acts as a beta blocker, alpha
These drugs correct an irregular heartbeat and slow blocker, calcium channel blocker, and antihy-
a heart that is beating too fast. “Poisons in small doses perthyroid.
are the best medicines: wrote a physician in 1789, Effects: Suppresses all types of arrhythmias.
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

Possible side effects: Most serious side effect is lung Generic name (trade name): disopyramide
inflammation. Also causes liver inflammation, phosphate (Norpace)
muscle degeneration and weakness, loss of bal- How supplied: capsule (100 mg, 150 mg) and
ance, and slow heart rate. Skin may become extended-release capsule (100 mg, 150 mg)
more susceptible to sunburn and may take on Available as generic: yes
a blue-gray discoloration. Paradoxically, amio- Description: It is a synthetic drug that reduces the
darone can cause both thyroid underactivity— force of the heartbeat (similar to procainamide
with symptoms of fatigue, intolerance to cold, and quinidine).
constipation, and weight gain—or hyperthy- Effects: Corrects some abnormal heart rhythms, par-
roidism—characterized by sleeplessness, heat titularly rapid heartbeats.
intolerance, sweats, weight loss, and rapid Possible side effects: Its most serious side effect is
heart rate. Other side effects are rash, weight weakening of heart contractions in hearts that
loss, nausea, constipation, dizziness, fainting, are already mildly to moderately weak. Dry
palpitations, and changes in vision. mouth is common, constipation can occur, and
Approximate cost: for 60200-mg tablets, average men can sometimes have difficulty urinating.
wholesale price, $139.39** (These three can often be reversed by giving a
Dosage: 200 mg to 600 mg per day drug called pyridostigmine [Mestinonl as well.)
Notes: Low blood sugar has also been noted, and cer-
● Because of its many side effects, amiodarone is tain forms of glaucoma may become worse.
approved only for the treatment of serious ar- Approximate cost: for 100 100-mg capsules, average
rhythmias that do not respond to other drugs. Re- wholesale price, $45.20”; for 100 100-mg ex-
searchers are seeking a less toxic form of tended-release capsules, average wholesale
amiodarone that may one day prove a highly ben- price, $54.45**
eficial antiarrhythmic agent. Dosage: 100 mg three to four times per day
● Doses of digitalis drugs or warfarin-type antico- Notes:
agulant drugs should be reduced in conjunction ● Phenytoin (Dilantin) and rifampin (Rifadin, Rifa-
with amiodarone. mate, Rimactane) may reduce the effect of diso-
pyramide.
Generic name (trade name): digoxin (Lanoxin) ● People with diabetes should use disopyramide
How supplied: tablet (0.125 mg, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg), with caution.
capsule (0.05 mg, 0.1 mg, 0.2 mg), ● Disopyramide has drug interactions with drugs
elixir (0.05 mg per ml, 60-ml bottle), having anticholinergic effects, such as a bella-
injection (0.5 mg in 2 ml, 0.1 mg in 1 ml) donna and phenobarbital mix (Donnatal) or pro-
Available as generic: yes pantheline bromide (Pro-banthine).
Description: It is a digitalis drug extracted from the
leaves of the foxglove plant. Generic names (trade names): flecainide
Effects: Relieves heart failure and corrects some ab- (Tambocor)
normal heart rhythms. propafenone (Rhythmol)
Possible side effects: Side effects are tiredness, nau- How supplied: flecainide-tablet (50 mg, 100 mg,
sea, loss of appetite, confusion, vision disturb- 150 mg)
ances, and palpitations, propafenone—tablet (150 mg, 300 mg)
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 0.125 mg, $5.59 to Available as generic: no
$8.63; 0.25 mg, $5.99 to $10.19 Description: These are highly potent drugs used only
Dosage: 0.125 mg to 0.25 mg per day for adults; re- for serious ventricular arrhythmias that fail to
duced dosage for children based on weight and respond to other medications and never in pa-
age tients with a history of heart attack or conges-
Notes: tive heart failure.
● Check with doctor before combining with any Effects: Suppresses vigorous potentially dangerous
other medication. There are numerous drug in- ventricular arrhythmias.
teractions. Possible side effects: May worsen some arrhythmias,
● People taking digoxin should be monitored be- weaken cardiac pumping, slow heart rate, or
cause an effective digoxin dose may be near the increase blood sugar. May cause fever, rash,
toxic dose. liver inflammation, confusion, loss of concen-
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METHODS OF TREATMENT

tration, dizziness, a metallic taste in the mouth, loss of concentration, dizziness, tremors, and
or changes in vision. changes in vision may occur.
Approximate cost: for lOO capsules or tablets, Approximate cost: for 100150-mg capsules, average
flecainide-50 mg, average wholesale price, wholesale price, $57.95**
$48.66** Dosage: 150 to 300 mg three to four times per day
propafenone—150 mg, average wholesale price, Notes:
$59.16***; 300 mg, average wholesale price, ● Adverse effects can be reduced by taking the drug
$107.34*** with meals.
Dosage: flecainide-100 mg to 200 mg twice a day ● Drug interactions are minimal.

propafenone—150 mg to 300 mg three times a


day Generic name (trade names): procainamide
Notes:
(Procan SR, Pronestyl, Pronestyl SR)
● Never used in patients who have already had a How supplied: capsule or tablet (250 mg, 375 mg,
heart attack. 500 mg), sustained-release tablet (250 mg,
● Drug interactions are minimal. 500 mg, 750 mg, 1,000 mg), injection (100 mg/
● May decrease the effectiveness of a permanent ml in 10ml vial or 500 mg/nl in 2-ml vial)
pacemaker, requiring an increase in the pacing Available as generic: yes
threshold. Description: It is a synthetic antiarrhythmic, anes-
● Digoxin levels should be reduced in conjunction thetic-type drug in use since 1951.
with flecainide. Effects: Corrects some abnormal heart rhythms, es-
pecially a too rapid heartbeat in the ventricles.
Generic name (trade name): lidocaine (Xylocaine)
Also used in the treatment of Wolff-Parkinson-
How supplied: injection (50-mg and 100-mg White syndrome. (See Chapter 16.)
prefilled 5-ml syringes, 100-mg l-ml ampules,
Possible side effects Fever, rash, liver inflammation,
100-mg/ml 5-ml ampules, or in larger vials for weight loss, nausea, confusion, and loss of con-
intravenous infusion)
centration may occur. Prolonged use of pro-
Available as generic: yes
cainamide can cause drug-induced lupus,
Description: Introduced in 1949, lidocaine is a pow-
especially in people who metabolize the drug
erful local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic when slowly (a tendency that can be determined with
given by injection or intravenous infusion.
a blood test). Can result in a positive lupus blood
Efiects: Controls abnormal heart rhythms, particu-
test. Symptoms of lupus, an autoimmune syn-
larly after heart attack, during heart surgery, or
drome, are fever, joint pain, low blood counts,
after an overdose of digitalis drugs.
and inflammation of the linings of the lungs or
Possible side effects: Side effects are infrequent but
heart (felt as chest pain on deep inhalation).
may include anxiety or restlessness, confusion
Approximate cost: for 100 500-mg tablets, generic,
or memory loss, nausea or vomiting, twitching $12.83 to $20.97
or tremors, shallow breathing, or seizures.
Dosage: short-acting, 250 mg to 750 mg every four
Approximate cost: 50-mg prefilled 5-ml syringe,
hours; sustained-release, 500 mg to 2,000 mg
average wholesale price, $79.09***; 100-mg
every six hours
prefilled 5-ml syringe, average wholesale price,
Notes:
$82.65***
● Procainamide can depress white blood cell counts,
Dosage: varies
increasing the risk of infection.

Generic name (trade name): mexiletine (Mexitil) Generic name (trade names): quinidine gluconate
How supplied: capsule (150 mg, 200 mg, 250 mg) (Duraquin, Quinaglute Dura-Tabs, Quinalan
Available as generic: no Sustained-Release)
Description: It is a local anesthetic and antiar- quinidine sulfate (Quinidex Extentabs)
rhythmic that came into use in the 1980s. Re- How supplied: quinidine gluconate—tablet
lated to the drug lidocaine. (sustained-release 324 mg, 330 mg)
Effects: Suppresses ventricular arrhythmias. quinidine sulfate–tablet (200 mg, 300 mg),
Possible side effects: Fever, rash, lower blood platelet extended-release tablet (300 mg), capsule
count, liver inflammation, nausea, confusion, (325 mg)
Available as generic: yes inhibit the ability of the blood to clot—preventing
Description: Used since 1918, this is one of the oldest clots from forming in blood vessels and from getting
antiarrhythmics. It is derived from the bark of bigger. Under a number of different circumstances,
the South American cinchona tree. it becomes necessary to stop clotting. Anticoagulants,
Effects: It controls many different abnormal heart antiplatelet agents, and thrombolytics each have spe-
rhythms, especially those that are fast or irreg- cific indications and uses.
ular. Any patient who has had a heart valve replaced
Possible side effects: Diarrhea is the most common with a mechanical valve (see Chapter 13) requires
side effect. In rare cases, may cause a drop in lifelong oral anticoagulants in order to prevent clots
blood platelets, causing bruises or bleeding. from forming on the valve. Patients who develop
Other possible effects are fever, rash, dizziness, atrial fibrillation (see Chapter 16) may require anti-
and ringing in the ears. coagulants; clot formation in the left atrium is a po-
Approximate cost: quinidine sulfate—100200-mg tential hazard of this rhythmic disturbance. Oral
tablets, generic, $10.67 to $16.43 anticoagulants are prescribed for patients who de-
Dosage: 200 mg to 400 mg three to four times per velop thrombophlebitis, an inflammation of the veins
day in the legs or pelvis. (See Chapter 17.) One of the
Notes: dangers of this condition is the development of blood
• Digoxin dosage should be cut in half if taken with clots that may travel to the lungs and cause pulmo-
quinidine. nary emboli. Lastly, some patients who have a serious
● Quinidine may increase bleeding if taken in con- heart attack involving the front surface of the heart
junction with warfarin (Coumadin). are prescribed an anticoagulant to prevent clots from
● Phenobarbital and rifampin reduce the effect of forming on the inner lining of the scar.
quinidine. Heparin is an anticoagulant that is administered
intravenously when rapid anticoagulation is neces-
Generic name (trade name): tocainide (Tonocard) sary. All patients undergoing open-heart surgery are
How supplied: tablet (400 mg, 600 mg) treated with heparin while their blood is being oxy-
Available as generic: no genated by the heart-lung machine. At the end of the
Description: It came into use in the 1980s and is operation, medication is given to reverse the effects
related to lidocaine. of heparin. (See Chapter 11.)
Effects: It suppresses ventricular arrhythmias. When a person first develops thrombophlebitis,
Possible side effects: Most significant common side heparin is often used because its action is almost im-
effects are weight loss, nausea, and tremors. mediate. It also is used in people who have had a
Other less common effects are fever, rash, de- heart attack and have been treated with thrombolytic
pressed white blood cell count, liver inflam- therapy. Keeping the affected artery open often re-
mation, confusion, loss of concentration, quires vigorous anticoagulation.
dizziness, and disturbances in vision. About 0.1 Aspirin is not an anticoagulant but has a profound
to 0.2 percent of patients suffer lung inflam- effect on a component of the blood called platelets—
mation, a potentially serious side effect. blood cells that stick together and cause clots to form.
Approximate cost: for 100 400-mg tablets, average Platelets are important in blood clotting and are in
wholesale price, $75.20** large part responsible for allowing us to stop bleed-
Dosage: 200 mg to 600 mg three times per day ing when we cut ourselves. Platelets are also in part
Notes: responsible for the formation of a clot in a coronary
• Collectively, tocainide’s more serious side effects artery-a phenomenon that initiates many heart at-
have discouraged its use as a frontline drug. tacks. Because of aspirin’s ability to inhibit the clot-
ting action of platelets, it is designated as an
antiplatelet and is frequently prescribed in patients
who have recovered from a heart attack, in order to
ANTICOAGULANTS, ANTIPLATELETS prevent clots from forming in the veins used for cor-
AND THROMBOLYTICS onary bypass surgery.
The most recent and exciting class of drugs that
are useful for people with heart attacks are the throm-
These drugs are sometimes referred to as “blood bolytic drugs. These agents are given intravenously
thinners,” but this term is not truly accurate. They as soon as possible with the goal of dissolving the
METHODS OF TREATMENT

offending clot within a coronary artery. A patient Dosage: 75 mg to 400 mg per day
having a heart attack can be helped considerably if Note:
the clot can be dissolved before it causes permanent, ● Dipyridamole may increase the effect of other an-
debilitating damage. The three most commonly used ticoagulants.
thrombolytics are t-PA, streptokinase, and APSAC.
They are generally used only in hospitals or in emer- Generic name (trade names): warfarin (Coumadin,
gency situations. Panwarfin)
How supplied: tablet (1 mg, 2 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg,
EXAMPLES OF ANTICOAGULANTS, 7.5 mg, 10 mg)
ANTIPLATELETS, AND THROMBOLYTICS Available as generic: yes
Description: Warfarin is the prototype oral antico-
Generic name (trade names): acetylsalicylic acid or agulant. It and some drugs related to it have
aspirin (Alka-Seltzer, Anacin, Ascriptin, been used for nearly 50 years.
Bayer, Bufferin, Easprin, Ecotrin, St. Josephs, Effects; Prevents blood clots, especially in the leg and
Zorprin) pelvic veins where blood flow is at its slowest.
How supplied: tablet (81 mg, 325 mg, 650 mg), Also used in people with atria] fibrillation or
capsule (325 mg, 650 mg), rectal suppository after a heart valve replacement.
(325 mg, 650 mg) Possible side effects: Excessive bleeding is the most
Available as generic: yes common adverse effect. Nausea or vomiting,
Description: It is a nonnarcotic analgesic and anti- loss of appetite, abdominal pain or diarrhea,
platelet used since 1899. rash or bruising, and hair loss are also possib!e.
Effects: Helps prevent blood clots. Also treats pain, Approximate cost: For 100 5-mg tablets, $48.29 to
fever, arthritis, colds, menstrual cramps, head- $61.13 (generic, $28.33 to $37.37)
aches, and joint and muscular aches. Dosage: 15 mg on the first day of treatment, 10 mg
Possible side eflects: Indigestion is the most common on the second, and 2.5 mg to 7.5 mg per day
side effect. thereafter
Approximate cost: Varies greatly. Generic may cost Note:
only pennies per pill. Shop around for best ● Interacts with a variety of drugs. Check with your
over-the-counter drug values. physician and pharmacist.
Dosage: to inhibit clotting, 81 mg to 325 mg per
day
Notes:
● Aspirin can cause Reye’s syndrome, a rare brain

and liver disorder that usually occurs in children. BETA-ADRENERGIC BLOCKING


Ž Aspirin may increase the effect of other antico-
agulant drugs. DRUGS (BETA BLOCKERS)
Generic name (trade name): dipyridamole These drugs probably reduce blood pressure by re-
(Persantine) ducing the output of blood from the heart (or perhaps
How supplied: tablet (25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg) by blocking the production of angiotensin). They
Available as generic: yes were first introduced in the United States in the 1960s
Description: It is an antiplatelet and antianginal drug to treat angina and to lower blood pressure. Specif-
first introduced in the late 1970s. ically, they block responses from the beta nerve re-
Effects: Helps keep blood clots from forming in peo- ceptors. This serves to slow down the heart rate and
ple who have just had a heart attack, heart sur- to-lower blood pressure.
gery, a stroke, or a heart valve replacement Beta blockers also block the effects of some of the
(usually given with aspirin or warfarin). hormones that regulate blood pressure. During ex-
Possible side effects: Adverse effects are rare, but ercise or emotional stress, adrenaline and norepi-
may include nausea, headache, flushing, dizzi- nephrine are released and normally stimulate the beta
ness or faintness, or rash. receptors—sensors that transmit messages to the
Approximate cost: For 100 tablets, 25 mg, $26.17 to heart to speed up and pump harder. By blocking the
$36.39 (generic, $4.97 to $11.13); 50 mg, $40.87 receptors, beta blockers act to reduce heart muscle
to $65.99 (generic, $9.13 to $16.87) oxygen demands during physical activity or excite-
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

ment, thus reducing the possibility of angina caused opposed to both heart and lungs) beta blockers
by oxygen deprivation. that were first introduced in 1985, 1981, and
Beta blockers may be prescribed as the initial 1978 respectively. Nadolol was introduced in
drugs to lower blood pressure, or they maybe given 1980. Pindolol is one of the newer beta blockers.
along with a diuretic or other antihypertensive drug. Propranolol was introduced in 1968 and was the
In general, beta blockers are more effective in first beta blocker to be available in the United
younger patients. Because they relieve angina, they States.
may be the drug of choice for people who have this Effects: They treat hypertension, angina, some ab-
problem along with high blood pressure. Beta block- normal heart rhythms, palpitations, and
ers also damp heart rate increases caused by stress, tremors caused by overactivity of the thyroid
exercise, or anxiety. Stage performers occasionally gland, and anxiety such as stage fright. May
take them to combat the heart palpitations, voice protect the heart from further damage after a
cracking, or fine tremors of the hands that may be heart attack. May help prevent migraine head-
associated with stage fright. aches.
For reasons that are not fully understood, African- Possible side effects: Lethargy and cold hands and
Americans do not seem to respond as well as whites feet because of reduced circulation may occur.
to beta blockers, although there are exceptions. Be- Also may cause nausea, nightmares or vivid
cause beta blockers may actually constrict peripheral dreams, and impotence. May also precipitate
blood vessels, they generally are not recommended asthmatic attack.
for people with circulatory problems in their hands Approximate cost: For 100 tablets or capsules,
or legs. They also are not prescribed for people with acebutolol—200 mg, average wholesale price,
asthma. Their use tends to result in a spasm of the $58.2***; 400 mg, average wholesale price,
bronchial tubes in the lungs of susceptible persons. $77.40’”
Most patients tolerate beta blockers well, espe- atenolol—50 mg, $66.59 to $92.99; 100 mg,
cially if they are administered in low doses along with $107.37 to $147.99
a diuretic or other antihypertensive drug. The effects metoprolol—50 mg, $35.97 to $53.37; 100 mg,
of beta blockers are particularly complemented by $61.57 to $83.99
nitrate therapy for angina. nadolol—40 mg, $73.99 to $103.33
pindolol—5 mg, average wholesale price,
EXAMPLES OF BETA BLOCKERS $54.48***; 10 mg, average wholesale price,
Generic names (trade names): acebutolol (Sectral) $69.60***
atenolol (Tenormin) propranolol—20 mg, $27.77 to $45.93 (generic,
metoprolol (Lopressor) $10.47 to $17.43); 40 mg, $38.27 to $56.57
nadolol (Corgard) (generic, $12.69 to $23.27); 80 mg long-acting,
pindolol (Visken) $70.60 to $93.73 (generic, $41.23 to $57.87)
propranolol (Inderal) Dosage; acebutolol—200 mg to 600 mg per day
How supplied: acebutolol—capsule (200 mg, atenolol—25 mg to 100 mg per day
400 mg) metoprolol—50 mg to 150 mg per day
atenolol—tablet (50 mg, 100 mg), injection nadolol—40 mg to 160 mg per day
(0.5 mg/ml, 10-ml ampule) pindolol—10 mg to 40 mg per day
metoprolol—tablet (50 mg, 100 mg), injection propranolol—40 mg to 240 mg per day
(1 mg/ml, 5-ml ampule) Notes:
nadolol—tablet (20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg, 120 mg, ● None of the beta blockers should be used by asth-
160 mg) matics or people with chronic lung disease.
pindolol–tablet (5 mg, 10 mg) ● Beta blockers should be used with caution in in-
propranolol—tablet (10 mg, 20 mg, 40 mg, 60 sulin-dependent diabetics and people with periph-
mg, 80 mg, 90 mg), sustained-release capsule eral vascular disease.
(60 mg, 80 mg, 120 mg, 160 mg)
Available as generic: acebutolol, atenolol, metopro- Altogether, there are about 10 beta blockers cur-
101, nadolol, pindolol—no rently on the market in the United States, including
propranolol—yes betaxolol (Kerlone), carteolol (Cartrol), penbutolol
Description: Acebutolol, atenolol, and metoprolol are (Levatol), and timolol maleate (Blocadren). For more
cardioselective (acting mainly on the heart as complete information on these less commonly pre-
METHODS OF TREATMENT
.

scribed or newly released medications, consult your Description: Nicardipine is one of the more recently
physician or pharmacist. introduced calcium channel blockers. Nifedi-
pine is a calcium channel blocker and antian-
ginal and antihypertensive drug introduced in
1982.
Effects: They help relieve anginal pain and prevent
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS attacks, reduce blood pressure, and help im-
prove circulation in the limbs.
Calcium plays a central role in the electrical stimu- Possible side effects: May cause redness of face and
lation of cardiac cells and in the mechanical contrac- neck, headache, palpitations, dizziness, nausea,
tion of smooth muscle cells in the wails of arteries. low blood pressure, ankle swelling, and rash.
Calcium channel blockers are relatively new synthetic Approximate cost: for 100 tablets,
drugs that work by blocking the passage of calcium nicardipine—20 mg, $44 to $49.50’
into the muscle cells that control the size of blood nifedipine—10 mg, $40.27 to $57.13; 20 mg,
vessels. All muscles need calcium in order to con- $79.97 to $111.37; 30 mg XL, $92.99 to
strict; by preventing the muscles of the arteries from $118.23; 60 mg XL, $164.63 to $215.89
constricting, blood vessels open up (dilate), allowing Dosage: nicardipine—60 mg to 120 mg per day
blood to flow through them more easily. Blood pres- nifedipine—30 mg to 120 mg per day
sure is reduced.
Calcium channel blockers are effective in initial Generic name (trade name): nimodipine (Nimotop)
treatment of high blood pressure in about 30 to 40 How suppiied: capsule (30 mg)
Available as generic: no
percent of patients with hypertension. They maybe
Description: It is a calcium channel blocker, available
added to a diuretic or other antihypertensive medi-
cation. They are generally well tolerated (even by peo- since 1989, that is used to treat people who have
ple with asthma), but they are more costly than had a burst blood vessel in the head (known as
subarachnoid hemorrhage or ruptured aneu-
diuretics or beta blockers. Thus, many doctors still
recommend that other drugs be tried first. rysm). (See Chapter 18.)
Effects: It may help relax constricted blood vessels
EXAMPLES OF CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS (known as vasospasm), a condition that can lead
to a recurrence of stroke.
Generic name (trade name): diltiazem (Cardizem) Possible side effects: Dizziness or lightheadedness,
How supplied: tablet (30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg, 120 mg), headache, nausea, fast heart rate, skin rash, or
sustained-release capsule (60 mg, 90 mg, swelling of the lower extremities may occur.
120 mg) Approximate cost: for 100 30-mg capsules, average
Available as generic: no wholesale price, $480.19***
Description: It is a calcium channel blocker and an- Dosage: 60 mg, every four hours for 21
tianginal drug, introduced in 1984. consecutive days
Effects: Reduces the frequency of angina attacks and
lowers blood pressure. Generic name (trade names): verapamil (Calan,
Possible side effects: Headache, nausea, tiredness, Isoptin, Verelan)
ankle swelling, dizziness, and rash can occur. How supplied: tablet (40 mg, 80 mg, 120 mg),
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 30 mg, $31.99 to sustained-release tablet (180 mg, 240 mg),
$43.69; 60 mg, $49.63 to $65.43; 90 mg, $67.57 capsule (120 mg, 240 mg), sustained-release
to $88.63 caplet (180 mg, 240 mg), injection (5-mg/ml
Dosage: 60 mg to 240 mg per day and 10-mg/ml ampules, 5-mg/2ml and 10-mg/
4ml vials)
Generic names (trade names): nicardipine Available as generic: yes
(Cardene) Description: It is a calcium channel blocker, antian-
nifedipine (Procardia, Procardia XL) ginal drug, and antiarrhythmic drug introduced
How supplied: nicardipine–capsule (20 mg, 30 mg) in 1981.
nifedipine—capsule (10 mg, 20 mg), extended- Effects: Suppresses some arrhythmias, helps prevent
release tablet (30 mg, 60 mg, 90 mg) anginal attacks, and reduces high blood pres-
Available as generic: no sure.
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

Possible side effects: Excessively slow heart rate, low Note:


blood pressure, headache, swelling of feet, and Ž Clonidine also may minimize withdrawal symp-
constipation may occur. toms during smoking cessation or alcohol detox-
Approximate cost: for 100 80-mg tablets, generic, ification and may relieve hot flashes that occur
$19.87 to $32.69 during menopause.
for 100 240-mg SR capsules, $100.37 to $136.67
Dosage: 120 mg to 360 mg per day Generic name (trade name): methyldopa (Aldomet)
How supplied: tablet (125 mg, 250 mg, 500 mg), sus-
pension (50 mg/ml in a 473-ml bottle)
Available as generic: yes
CENTRALLY ACTING DRUGS Description: It was introduced in the 1960s and is still
a widely used antihypertensive.
Drugs in this category act on the brain centers to Effects: It lowers blood pressure.
reduce nerve impulses that constrict blood vessels. Possible side effects: Dizziness or lightheadedness,
Vessels open up (dilate); they may also cause the heart drowsiness, headache, dry mouth or stuffy
to beat more slowly. nose, swelling of ankles or feet, tiredness or
Centrally acting drugs are not widely used in initial weakness, fever, depression, and liver inflam-
treatment of high blood pressure; instead, they are mation may occur.
given along with a diuretic or other antihypertensive Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic, 250 mg,
drugs when these drugs alone do not produce an $12.13 to $20.47; 500 mg, $23.47 to $38.37
adequate reduction in blood pressure. Dosage: 250 mg to 1,000 mg per day divided into
two doses
EXAMPLES OF CENTRALLY ACTING DRUGS Note:
(Central Alpha-Adrenergic Agents) • Methyldopa may be suitable for treating high
blood pressure in women during late pregnancy.
Generic names (trade names): clonidine (Catapres,
Catapres-TTS)
guanabenz (Wytensin)
guanfacine (Tenex)
How supplied: clonidine—tablet (0.1 mg, 0.2 mg,
CHOLESTEROL-LOWERING AGENTS
0.3 mg), 7-day transdermal patch (0.1 mg/day,
0.2 mg/day, 0.3 mg/day) To determine whether drug treatment for a blood
guanabenz—tablet (4 mg, 8 mg) cholesterol problem is necessary, the level of blood
guanfacine—tablet (1 mg) cholesterol must be measured. If it is over 200 mg/dl,
Available as generic: clonidine—yes your doctor may wish to repeat the test for confir-
guanabenz, guanfacine—no mation and to perform additional measurements of
Description: These are antihypertensives that reduce the levels of HDL and LDL cholesterol (the “good
the stimulator nerve impulses from the brain and “bad” components) and triglycerides (blood
to the heart. fats).
Effects: Lower blood pressure. There is some question whether or not the new
Possible side effects: Drowsiness or sedation, con- limits of cholesterol levels for defining risk are ap-
stipation, dry mouth, headache, dizziness or propriate for elderly people or those with no other
weakness, rash, depression, ankle swelling, risk factors for heart disease. The reduction in life
cold hands, and impotence may occur. expectancy may not be of significance, for example,
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, if the cholesterol level of a 70-year-old man or woman
clonidine—generic, 0.1 mg, $11.73 to $25.27 is 260 or 270, unless other factors are present.
guanabenz—4 mg, $44 to $46.20 The first step in treatment for elevated blood cho-
guanfacine—1 mg, average wholesale price, lesterol is a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol.
$45.47*** Other measures may also be recommended, includ-
Dosage: clonidine—0.l mg to 1 mg per day ing loss of excess weight, regular moderate exercise,
guanabenz—4 mg to 24 mg per day divided into smoking cessation, and reduction of excessive alco-
two doses hol intake. In general, drug therapy is prescribed to
guanfacine—1 mg to 3 mg per day reduce elevated levels of cholesterol or other blood
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METHODS OF TREATMENT

fats only after several months of dietary modification drugs do not reduce triglycerides and, in fact,
alone have failed to do the job adequately. may raise them in some people.
How high a level of blood cholesterol warrants Possible side effects: Constipation, bloating, heart-
drug therapy? This is a decision made by the physi- burn, nausea, vomiting, headaches, and inter-
cian, based on a person’s individual health profile— ference with absorption of other drugs may
including age, overall health status, cardiovascular occur. Many people are unable to tolerate
risk factors, history of heart disease, and many other dosages high enough to produce the desired
factors. effect.
Remember, cholesterol-lowering medication is con- Approximate cost: cholestyramine powder—$63.74
sidered an adjunct to dietary modification, not a re- per carton of 60 packets**; $27.92 per can (378
placement for it. If a person on drug therapy for high gin)”
blood cholesterol continues to eat a high-fat, high- colestipol-$27.99 per box of 30 packets**;
cholesterol diet, the effects of the medication maybe $62.29 per bottle (500 gm)**
undermined or undone. Once drug therapy for ele- Dosage: 2 to 4 packets or scoops twice daily; most
vated blood cholesterol is begun, the therapy may effective when taken with meals
have to be continued indefinitely. This is why the de- Notes:
cision to begin cholesterol-lowering drug therapy ● May interfere with absorption of several drugs,
calls for careful consideration. including thiazide diuretics, digoxin, warfarin,
Drugs that lower cholesterol do so in various ways beta blockers, thyroid medications, and antibiot-
and have differing effects on the various components ics. Patients taking any of these drugs maybe ad-
of total blood cholesterol (including HDL and LDL vised to take them one hour before or several
cholesterol and triglycerides). An individual’s “lipid hours after a dose of bile acid sequestrant.
profile: or the levels of various fats in the blood- ● To decrease the possibility of constipation, in-
stream, helps determine which drug or drugs to pre- crease intake of fluids and dietary fiber. If consti-
scribe. (Sometimes physicians use the ratio of total pation still occurs, ask the physician about taking
to HDL cholesterol, or of LDL to HDL, in assessing a psyllium-based stool softener or other laxative.
risk and determining a course of treatment.) Other ● With a long record of safety and effectiveness,
factors in drug selection include cost, side effects, these drugs are listed among the first choices for
convenience, safety, effectiveness, and impact on car- cholesterol-lowering therapy. Inconveniences in-
diovascular risk as shown in clinical trials. clude the gritty powder form of the medication
and the common side effects of constipation and
EXAMPLES OF CHOLESTEROL-LOWERING other gastrointestinal disorders.
AGENTS
Generic name (trade name): gemfibrozil (Lopid)
Generic names (trade names): cholestyramine How suppiied: capsule (600 mg)
(Questran, Questran Light) Available as generic: no
colestipol (Colestid) Description: This drug, which belongs to a class of
How supplied: cholestyramine-powder (carton of agents known as fibric acids, works by breaking
60 9-gin packets or can of 378 gm) down a component of blood cholesterol called
colestipol—granules (box of 30 5-gm packets; very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL).
bottle of 500 gin) Effects: Gemfibrozil is prescribed to lower elevated
Available as generic: no levels of blood triglycerides and to increase
Description: These drugs, called bile acid seques- HDL. However, the drug may also cause a mod-
trants, work in the intestine to bind bile acids, erate reduction in LDL cholesterol. Thus, it may
which are then excreted. This stimulates the be indicated for individuals who have very low
liver to remove more LDL cholesterol from the levels of HDL cholesterol in addition to high
blood in order to manufacture more bile acids. total or LDL cholesterol levels.
The medications are in powder form and must Possible side effects: Muscle aches or weakness, ab-
be taken mixed with water or some other liquid dominal pain or discomfort, diarrhea, and nau-
such as orange juice. They are available in pack- sea may occur.
ets or in bulk, with a scoop equal to one packet. Approximate cost: for 100 600-mg capsules, $88.23
Effects: Total cholesterol may be reduced 15 to 20 to $122.17
percent on an average regimen. However, these Dosage: 600 mg twice daily (most effective when
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

taken 30 minutes before morning or evening 750 mg), timed-release preparation (125 mg,
meals) 250 mg, 500 mg)
Notes: Available as generic: yes
● Gemfibrozil may increase the effect of warfarin Description: Nicotinic acid, a B vitamin, works in the
and other anticoagulant drugs; if you take an an- liver in a manner that is still unclear.
ticoagulant drug, your physician may need to Effects: It lowers triglycerides and LDL cholesterol;
readjust the dosage. raises HDL cholesterol.
• Offers convenience and relative lack of side ef- Possible side effects: Itching, rash, or flushing of the
fects; however, increases chance of developing skin, gastrointestinal distress, dizziness, light-
gallstones or liver dysfunction. headedness, and rapid heartbeat may occur.
● Another drug in this class, fenofibrate (Lipidil), Approximate cost: for 100 500-mg tabs, $43.52** (Ge-
may soon be available in the United States. nerics may be a fraction of the cost of brand
names. Shop around for best over-the-counter
drug values.)
Generic name (trade name): lovastatin (Mevacor) Dosage: 500 mg to 1,000 mg or more, three times a
How supplied: tablet (20 mg, 40 mg) day (usually taken with meals). Dosage usually
Available as generic: no starts low (for example, 100 mg three times a
Description: The drug restricts the liver’s production day) and increases slowly over several weeks to
of cholesterol by inhibiting the action of an en- minimize side effects.
zyme called HMG-COA reductase. As the liver Notes:
synthesizes less cholesterol, it absorbs more ● It can be purchased without a prescription, but
LDL (“bad) cholesterol from the bloodstream. should not be taken as a cholesterol-lowering
Effects: May lower LDL cholesterol by 30 to 40 medication unless prescribed by a physician. At
percent. At higher doses, it may moderately the high doses necessary to lower cholesterol, nia-
decrease triglycerides and increase HDL cho- cin is as powerful as any prescription drug, and
lesterol as well. should be monitored accordingly for effects and
Possible side effects: Headache, rash, muscle ache or side effects.
weakness, dizziness, lightheadedness, cataracts, ● It is safe and effective, but often causes side effects,
and liver function abnormalities may occur. particularly flushing and itching at the outset of
Approximate cost: for 100 20-mg tablets, $167.63 to therapy. This can be minimized by taking aspirin
$215.27 once a day; ask your physician. At high doses, liver
Dosage: 20 mg to 80 mg function abnormalities may occur; periodic testing
Notes: of liver enzymes, blood sugar, and uric acid may
● Lovastatin causes relatively few side effects in be necessary.
most people. However, as a newer drug, it has a ● Skipping doses may increase side effects when the
shorter track record of safety than some other drug is next taken. If you stop taking the drug for
agents. more than two days, ask your physician about re-
● It is possible that lovastatin may cause liver dys- starting at a lower dose.
function or cataracts. For this reason, liver func- ● Sustained-release form occasionally has caused
tion tests every six to eight months and annual eye severe liver damage, even at low doses (500 mg).
examinations may be recommended for people
taking the drug. Generic name (trade name): probucol (Lorelco)
● Other drugs in the category of HMG-COA re- How supplied: tablet (250 mg, 500 mg)
ductase inhibitors that may become available in the Available as generic: no
future include simvastatin (Zocor), pravastatin Description: Probucol works in the bloodstream
(Pravachol), and fluvastatin (LoChol), pending to alter the makeup of LDL cholesterol, caus-
FDA approval for prescription use. ing it to be removed more quickly from the
blood.
Generic names (trade names): nicotinic acid, niacin Effects: It lowers total and LDL cholesterol, but it also
(Nia-Bid, Niacels, Niacor, Niaplus, Nicolar, may lower beneficial HDL cholesterol. May in-
Nicobid, Slo-Niacin) hibit the oxidation of LDL cholesterol and thus
How supplied: tablet (100 mg, 250 mg, 500 mg), help keep it from being deposited in artery
sustained-release capsule (250 mg, 500 mg, walls.
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METHODS OF TREATMENT

Possible side effects: Indigestion, diarrhea, head- When patients with heart failure start taking dig-
ache, rash, and insomnia may occur. italis, their symptoms improve significantly, partic-
Approximate cost: for 120 250-mg tablets, $65.82**; ularly the breathlessness that results from congestion
for 100 500-mg tablets, $94.86** of fluids in the lungs. Digitalis drugs also reduce
Dosage: 500 mg twice daily swelling in the legs, alleviate fatigue as blood and
oxygen are delivered more effectively to body organs,
and increase the person’s overall capacity to perform
daily activities and exercise.
DIGITALIS DRUGS Digitalis may be given on a short-term basis in
acute heart failure or over a long period of time to
treat chronic heart failure. Physicians usually pre-
Like many drugs, digitalis was originally derived scribe digitalis together with diuretics, which further
from a plant, in this case the foxglove. Digitalis has promote removal of fluids from body tissues. Newer
the primary effect of strengthening the force of con- classes of drugs, particularly ACE inhibitors, are now
tractions in weakened hearts, but it is not a cardiac also combined with digitalis and diuretics in the treat-
vitamin that can make a strong heart stronger. It is ment of heart failure.
also used in the control of atrial fibrillation. The most The availability of other heart failure medications
commonly used digitalis products are digoxin and allows physicians to prescribe digitalis drugs at doses
digitoxin. that are less likely to produce serious side effects.
Physicians and folk healers have used digitalis However, digitalis remains the standard against
preparations for more than 200 years to treat various which the effectiveness of new heart failure therapies
ailments. The major benefits of foxglove extracts in is measured.
patients with heart disease were believed to be a re- Digitalis drugs can be used to treat disturbances
sult of their ability to control abnormally fast heart of the heartbeat, particularly the abnormally rapid
rhythms. At the turn of the 20th century, however, it contractions of the atria referred to as atrial or su-
was recognized that digitalis improves the function praventricuiar arrhythmias (especially atrial fibrilla-
of the failing heart independently of its effects on the tion). The drugs restore the normal heartbeat either
heart rhythm. by interrupting the abnormal rhythm or by slowing
The drug penetrates all body tissues and reaches down the rapid beats to a rate at which effective and
a high concentration in the muscle of the heart. Its coordinated heart contractions are possible.
molecules bind with cell receptors that regulate the
concentration of sodium and potassium in the spaces
between tissue cells and in the bloodstream. These EXAMPLES OF DIGITALIS PREPARATIONS
two minerals determine the level of calcium—a po- Generic name (trade names): digoxin (Lanoxicaps,
tent stimulator of heart contractions-within muscle Lanoxin)
cells. Digitalis preparations act by increasing the How supplied: tablet (0.125 mg, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg),
amount of calcium supplied to the heart muscle and capsule (0.05 mg, 0.1 mg, 0.2 mg), elixir (0.05
thus enhancing its contractions. mg per ml, 60-ml bottle), injection (0.5 mg in 2
Digitalis drugs also affect electrical activity in car- ml, 0.1 mg in 1 ml)
diac tissues. They control the rate at which electric Available as generic: yes
impulses are released and the speed of their conduc- Description: It is a digitalis drug extracted from the
tion through the chamber wails. leaves of the foxglove plant. It slows the heart
These two actions determine the two major uses rate so that each beat is more effective in pump-
of digitalis drugs in heart disease—treatment of heart ing blood.
failure and control of abnormal heart rhythms. Effects: It treats heart failure and corrects some ab-
Digitalis preparations are a major class of drugs normal heart rhythms.
used in the treatment of heart failure. By increasing Possible side effects: Some side effects include tired-
the force of heart contractions, they increase the ness, nausea, loss of appetite, and disturbances
amount of blood pumped with each beat. The im- in vision.
proved pumping capacity offsets the mechanisms Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 0.125 mg, $5.59 to
that lead to the enlargement of the failing heart. A $8.63; 0.25 mg, $5.99 to $10.19
more efficient heart pumps more effectively, reducing Dosage: 0.125 mg to 0.25 mg per day for adults; re-
the tendency for fluid retention and tissue congestion. duced dosage for children based on weight and
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

age; up to 3 times a day to start and then once prevent the excessive loss of potassium that some-
daily times occurs with the thiazides. They are most often
Notes: given in conjunction with a thiazide or loop diuretic.
● Check with doctor before combining with any Diuretics are highly effective, generally well tol-
other medication. There are numerous drug in- erated, and less expensive than most other antihy -
teractions. pertensive medications. They were the medications
● People taking digoxin must be carefully moni- used in all of the long-term hypertension treatment
tored, because an effective digoxin dose may be studies that demonstrated a marked decrease in
near the toxic dose. strokes and heart failure.

Generic name (trade names): digitoxin (Crystodigin, EXAMPLES OF THIAZIDE DIURETICS


Purodigin)
How supplied: tablet (0.05 mg, 0.1 mg) Generic name (trade name): chlorthalidone
Available as generic: yes (Hygroton)
Description: A digitalis drug from the foxglove plant, How supplied: tablet (25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
it strengthens the force of the heart’s contrac- Available as generic: yes
tions. Description: It is a thiazide diuretic introduced in
Effects: See digoxin. 1960. It removes excess water and sodium from
Possible side effects: See digoxin. the body.
Approximate cost: for 100 0.05-mg tablets, average Effects: It reduces fluid retention in people with heart
wholesale price, $2.68***; O. l-mg tablets, failure, kidney disorders, liver disease, or pre-
average wholesale price, $4.32*** menstrual tension, and it lowers blood pres-
Dosage: 0.05 mg to 0.2 mg per day; every 6 to 8 hours sure.
for first few doses, then once daily Possible side effects: Although uncommon, lethargy,
Note: cramps, rash, or impotence may occur. Some
• See digoxin. of these effects may be caused by loss of po-
tassium and may be avoided by including a po-
tassium supplement or potassium-sparing
agent in the regimen.
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic, 25 mg,
Diuretics $8.87 to $18.07; 50 mg, $9.77 to $18.47
Dosage: 12.5 mg or 25 mg to 50 mg per day
Diuretics, commonly referred to as water pills, lower Notes:
e If potassium loss is excessive and digitalis drugs
blood pressure by increasing the kidney’s excretion
of sodium and water, which in turn reduces the vol- are also being taken, the side effects of those drugs
ume of blood. These are among the older antihyper- may be increased.
tensive agents, having been introduced for use in the ● It interacts with lithium to cause lithium toxicity.
United States in 1957. They are still widely used, ei- ● It may prevent calcium kidney stones or help pre-
ther alone or in conjunction with other antihyperten- vent osteoporosis.
sive drugs. Diuretics are also highly effective in the ● It may cause uric acid level or glucose level in
treatment of heart failure. blood to increase (leading to or aggravating gout
There are several types of diuretics, which are clas- or diabetes, respectively). It may also adversely
sified according to their site of action in the kidney. affect lipids.
The thiazide diuretics work in the tubules (the struc-
tures that transport urine in the kidneys). Generic name (trade names): hydrochlorothiazide
The loop diuretics are more potent than the thia- {Esidrix, Hydrodiuril, Oretic)
zide diuretics. They are so named because they work How supplied: tablet (25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
in the area of the kidney called the loop of Henle. Available as generic: yes
They are usually prescribed when a thiazide diuretic Description: It is a thiazide diuretic introduced in
proves insufficient or for patients with heart failure 1958. It removes excess water and sodium from
or compromised kidney function. the body.
A third class, the potassium-sparing diuretics, Effects: It reduces fluid retention in people with heart
work in the area where potassium is excreted. They failure, kidney disorders, liver disease, or pre-
METHODS OF TREATMENT

menstrual tension, and it lowers blood pres- Description: It is a short-acting loop diuretic that has
sure. been in use for more than 20 years.
Possible side effects: See chlorthalidone. Effects: See chlorthalidone.
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic, 50 mg, Possible side effects: See chlorthalidone.
$3.67 to $7.59 Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 20 mg, $9.87 to
Dosage: 25 mg to 50 mg per day $17.69 (generic, $6.17 to $11.53); 40 mg, $13.89
Notes: to $22.37 (generic, $6.53 to $12.27)
• See chlorthalidone. Dosage: 20 mg to 40 mg per day divided into two
doses
Notes:
Generic name (trade names): metolazone (Diulo,
• Larger doses maybe required for people with kid-
Mykrox, Zaroxolyn)
ney disease.
How supplied: tablet (0.5 mg, 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg)
● See chlorthalidone.
Available as generic: yes
Description: It is a thiazide diuretic. See
chlorthalidone. EXAMPLES OF POTASSIUM-SPARING
Effects: See chlorthalidone. DIURETICS
Possible side effects: See chlorthalidone. Generic name (trade name): amiloride (Midamor)
Approximate cost: for 100 0.5-mg tablets, $35.20’ How supplied: tablet (5 mg)
Dosage: 2.5 mg to 10 mg per day Available as generic: yes
Notes: Description: It is a potassium-sparing diuretic that
●Metolazone is longer-acting than most thiazide is rarely used alone.
diuretics. Effects: Combined with thiazide or loop diuretics, it
• See chlorthalidone. treats high blood pressure and fluid retention
resulting from heart failure or liver disease.
EXAMPLES OF LOOP DIURETICS Possible side effects: If excessive potassium is re-
tained, muscle weakness and numbness may re-
Generic name (trade name): bumetanide (Bumex) sult. The drug also can cause upset stomach,
How supplied: tablet (0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg), injection lethargy, or rash.
(0.25 mg/ml 2-ml ampules or 0.25 mg/ml 2-,4-, Approximate cost: for 100 5-mg tablets, average
and 10-ml vials) wholesale price, $37.76***
Available as generic: no Dosage: 5 mg to 10 mg per day
Description: It is a short-acting loop diuretic. Note:
Effects: It reduces fluid retention resulting from heart ● It should not be taken in conjunction with lithium.
failure, liver disease, or kidney disorders, and
it lowers elevated blood pressure. In emergen-
Generic name (trade name): spironolactone
cies, it relieves fluid retention in the lungs.
(Aldactone)
Possible side effects: See chlorthalidone.
How supplied: tablet (25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg)
Approximate cost: for 100 l-mg tablets, $31.27 to
Available as generic: yes
$43.39 Description: It is a potassium-sparing diuretic intro-
Dosage: 0.5 mg to 2.5 mg per day divided into two
duced in 1959, and it is rarely used alone.
doses
Effects: Combined with thiazide or loop diuretics, it
Notes:
treats elevated blood pressure and fluid reten-
• Larger doses maybe required for people with kid-
tion resulting from heart failure, liver disease,
ney disease. or a kidney disorder (nephrotic syndrome).
• See chlorthalidone.
Possible side effects: If too much potassium is re-
tained, muscle weakness and numbness may re-
Generic name (trade name): furosemide (Lasix) sult. Nausea and vomiting are fairly common.
How supplied: tablet (20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg), oral Side effects may also include diarrhea, lethargy,
solution (10 mg/ml, 60-ml or 120-ml bottle), in- irregular menstruation, breast enlargement in
jection (10 mg/ml, 4-ml or 10-ml prefilled sy- men, impotence, or rash.
ringes, ampules, or vials) Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 25 mg, $10.03 to
Available as generic: yes $17.13
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

Dosage: 25 mg to 50 mg, given 3 to 4 times Nitroglyn, Nitrol, Nitrolingual, Nitrong,


per day Nitrostat, Transderm-Nitro, Tridil)
Note: How supplied: sublingual (dissolves under tongue)
● Interacts with lithium and digoxin. tablet (0.15 mg, 0.3 mg, 0.4 mg, 0.6 mg); con-
trolled-release buccal (dissolves in the cheek)
Generic name (trade name): triamterene (Dyrenium) tablet (1 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg); controlled-release oral
How supplied: capsule (50 mg, 100 mg) tablet (2.6 mg, 6.5 mg); controlled-release swal-
Available as generic: no lowable capsule (2.5 mg, 6.5 mg, 9 mg, 13 mg);
Description: It is a potassium-sparing diuretic intro- ointment (2 percent or 15 mg per inch in l-gin,
duced in 1964 that is rarely used alone. 3-gin, 20-gm, 30-gm, or 60-gm tubes); oral me-
Effects: See spironolactone. tered-dose spray (0.4 mg/spray in 14.49 gm/200-
Possible side effects: If too much potassium is re- dose container); skin patch (0.1 mg/hour, 0.2
tained, muscle weakness and numbness may re- mg/hour, 0.4 mg/hour, 0.6 mg/hour)
sult. It also can cause upset stomach, lethargy, Available as generic: yes
or rash. Description: This antianginal drug and vasodilator
Approximate cost: for 100 capsules, average was introduced in the late 1800s.
wholesale price, 50 mg, $28.50’”; 100 mg, Effects: Temporarily relieves and prevents anginal
$35.85*** pain.
Dosage: 50 mg to 100 mg per day Possible side effects: Headaches, flushing, and
Note: dizziness may occur.
● All of the potassium-sparing diuretics are avail- Approximate cost: For 100 tablets or capsules,
able in combination tablets with thiazide diuretics. average wholesale price, 0.4 mg SL, $3.94***;
Examples include Dyazide and Maxzide, which 1 mg to 3 mg buccal, $16.09 to $19.32***;
combine triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide, or 2.6 mg to 6.5 mg controlled-release oral, $4.95
Moduretic, which combines amiloride and hy- to $5.40’”’; 2.5 mg to 6.5 mg controlled-
drochlorothiazide. These and other diuretic com- release capsule, $7.81 to $7.88***
binations are among the most commonly used for a 2 percent, 60-gm tube of ointment, $4.50 to
medications in the treatment of hypertension. See $8***; for 14.49 gm/200-dose container of oral
section entitled “Combination Drugs” near the spray, $15.88**’; for 30 skin patches, 0.2 mg/
end of this chapter. hour, $36.24***
Dosage: 2.6 mg to 27 mg per day (oral tablets); 0.15
mg to 0.6 mg per dose (sublingual); 1 mg to
2 mg per dose (buccal); 1 to 2 inches of 2 percent
ointment per dose, or one skin patch daily
NITRATES Notes:
Nitroglycerin interacts with antihypertensive
The oldest and most frequently used coronary artery drugs to lower blood pressure.
medications are the nitrates. Nitrates are potent vein Nitroglycerin cannot be stored for long periods of
and artery dilators, causing blood to pool in the veins time without losing its effectiveness.
and the arteries to open up, thus reducing the amount Nitroglycerin skin patches should be used inter-
of blood returning to the heart. This has the effect of mittently to avoid the development of tolerance to
decreasing the work of the left ventricle and lowering the drug. Leaving the patch off overnight is usually
the blood pressure. Nitrates may also increase the sufficient.
supply of oxygenated blood by causing the coronary
arteries to open more fully, thus improving coronary Generic name (trade names) isosorbide dinitrate
blood flow. Nitrates effectively relieve coronary ar- (Dilatrate-SR, Iso-Bid, Isordil, Sorbitrate,
tery spasm. They do not, however, appear to affect Sorbitrate SA)
the heart’s contractions. How supplied: Sublingual (dissolves under the
tongue) tablet (2.5 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg); chewable
EXAMPLES OF NITRATES tablet (5 mg, 10 mg); swallowable tablet (5 mg,
10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, 40 mg); controlled-release
Generic name (trade names): nitroglycerin (Deponit tablet (40 mg); controlled-release capsule (40
NTG, Minitran, Nitro-Bid, Nitrogard, mg)
301
METHODS OF TREATMENT

Available as generic: yes wholesale price, 0.1 mg, $5.19***; 0.25 mg,
Description: It is a nitrate vasodilator and antianginal $8.81***
drug introduced in the late 1970s; it is a longer- Dosage: 0.1 mg to 0.5 mg per day
acting form of nitroglycerin. Notes:
Effects: It relieves and prevents angina. ● Reserpine is a component of several combination
Possible side effects: Headaches, flushing, or dizzi- drugs. See the section entitled “Combination
ness may occur. Less frequently, fainting may Drugs.”
occur. ● The rauwolfia plant has been used in India and
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic, 5 mg, other Asian countries for many years as a sedative.
$3.89 to $9.29; 10 mg, $4.73 to $10.77; 20 mg, ● Reserpine is also used for some psychiatric dis-
$6.19 to $13.17 orders.
Dosage: for relief of angina, 5 mg to 10 mg per dose; ● The drug should not be used by people with a
for prevention of angina, 40 mg to 160 mg daily history of mental depression.
Notes: ● The use of reserpine in conjunction with digitalis
● Alcohol and other antidepressants may further drugs or quinidine may cause abnormal heart
lower blood pressure. rhythms.
● Unlike nitroglycerin, isosorbide dinitrate can be
stored for long periods of time without losing its
effectiveness.
OTHER VASODILATORS
PERIPHERAL ADRENERGIC As their name indicates, these drugs lower blood
ANTAGONISTS pressure by opening up or dilating arteries, thereby
facilitating blood flow through them. Vasodilators are
rarely used as initial therapy and are usually pre-
These drugs, which are among the older antihyper- scribed along with other drugs such as a beta blocker
tensive agents, lower biood pressure by inhibiting the and a diuretic. Some produce a very rapid reduction
release of adrenaline or by blocking its effect on the in blood pressure, especially when administered by
nerve endings. Dilation of blood vessels results. They injection. Thus, they may be useful in treating a
have a sedating effect at high dosages. This remains hypertensive crisis. For chronic use, several office
a major drawback to the continuing use of the drug visits may be needed to fine-tune the dosage. Side
to treat high blood pressure. This is the least expen- effects may be annoying, and lowering of blood pres-
sive of all the antihypertensive medications, and, in sure may be less when these drugs are used as initial
combination with a diuretic, is effective in lowering treatment.
blood pressure.
EXAMPLES OF MISCELLANEOUS
EXAMPLE OF PERIPHERAL ADRENERGIC VASODILATORS
ANTAGONISTS
Generic name (trade name): hydralazine
Generic name (trade name); reserpine (Serpasil) (Apresoline)
How supplied: tablet (0.1 mg, 0.25 mg) How supplied: tablet (10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg),
Available as generic: yes injection (20 mg/ml-ml ampule)
Description: This is the oldest drug in this category. Available as generic: yes
It is derived from the rauwolfia plant. Description: It is an antihypertensive and vasodilator
Effects: It lowers moderately high blood pressure. It introduced in the 1950s.
is rarely used by itself; usually used with a di- Effects: It lowers moderately to severely high blood
uretic. pressure.
Possible side effects: Drowsiness, diarrhea, nausea, Possible side effects: Side effects include nausea and
dry mouth, dizziness, headache, depression, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, and irregular
muscular aches, temporary impotence, weight heart beat. Less frequently, loss of appetite,
gain, and rash may occur. rash, flushing, or joint pains will occur. Pro-
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, average longed use of hydralazine can cause drug-in-
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS

duced lupus, especially in people who regimen including two or three drugs in dosages that
metabolize the drug slowly (a tendency that can are available in a single medication, the physician
be determined with a blood test). Symptoms of may prescribe the combination drug to save the per-
lupus, an autoimmune syndrome, are fever, son time and effort in his or her daily routine. It
joint pains, low blood counts, and inflammation should be stressed, however, that combination drugs
of the linings of the lungs or heart (felt as chest are usually not prescribed for initial drug therapy.
pain on deep inhalation). Some examples of combination drugs now avail-
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 25 mg, $4.03 to able are listed below. Further information is available
$7.43; 50 mg, $5.73 to $10.23 by finding each component in other sections of this
Dosage: 50 mg to 100 mg daily, generally up to a chapter.
maximum of 200 mg daily
EXAMPLES OF COMBINATION DRUGS
Generic name (trade name): minoxidil (Loniten)
How supplied: tablet (2.5 mg, 10 mg) Generic name (trade name): amiloride/
Available in generic: yes hydrochlorothiazide (Moduretic)
Description: This antihypertensive and vasodilator is How supplied: tablet (5 mg/50 mg)
never used by itself; it is usually used with a Description: It is a potassium-sparing diuretic/
diuretic and other drugs. thiazide diuretic.
Effects: In combination, it controls dangerously high Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, $38.50*
blood pressure and pressure that is rising very
rapidly. Generic name (trade name): atenolo/chlorthalidone
Possible side effects: It increases hair growth, es- (Tenoretic)
pecially on the face, back, etc.; other common How supplied: tablet (100 mg/25 mg, 50 mg/25 mg)
side effects are fluid retention and shortness of Description: It is a beta blocker/thiazide diuretic.
breath. R can cause tiredness, dizziness or light- Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 50 mg/25 mg,
headedness, nausea, headache, or rash. $81.73 to $112.29
Approximate cost: for 100 10-mg tablets, $71.50 to
$82.50* Generic name (trade name): captopril/
Dosage: 5 mg to 20 mg per day hydrochlorothiazide (Capozide)
Notes: How supplied: tablet (25 mg/15 mg, 25 mg/25 mg,
● It is always prescribed with a diuretic and often 50 mg/15 mg, 50 mg/25 mg)
with a beta blocker. Description: It is an ACE inhibitor/thiazide diuretic.
Ž Because of its side effect of increasing hair Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 25 mg/15 mg,
growth, it is now available in a solution to treat $63.80 to $66*
baldness (Rogaine).
Generic name (trade name): clonidine/
chlorthalidone (Combipres)
How supplied: tablet (0.1 mg/15 mg, 0.2 mg/15 mg,
COMBINATION DRUGS 0.3 mg/15 mg)
Description: It is a centrally acting drug/thiazide
diuretic.
When a person begins drug treatment for heart ail- Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 0.1 mg/15 mg,
ments, his or her physician must first determine the $27.50 to $49.50’
correct dose of the particular drug or drugs that are
most effective. Cardiovascular drugs often work best Generic name (trade names): chlorthalidone/
in combination, so the physician may prescribe sev- reserpine (Demi-Regroton, Regroton)
eral different combinations and different doses be- How supplied: tablet (25 mg/0.125 mg,
fore achieving optimal results. 50 mg/O.25 mg)
In some cases, drugs that are commonly pre- Description: It is a thiazide diuretic peripheral
scribed together are available in a single pill, which adrenergic agonist.
may, in some cases, be less expensive than its sepa- Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, average
rate components. Convenience is a major advantage wholesale price, 25 mg/0.125 mg, $92.59***;
to combination therapy: If a person is on a long-term 50 mg/0.25 mg, $105.5O***
303
METHODS OF TREATMENT

Generic name (trade name]: enalapril/ Generic name (trade name): methyldopa/
hydrochlorothiazide (Vaseretic) hydrochlorothiazide (Aldoril)
How supplied: tablet (10 mg/25 mg) How supplied: tablet (250 mg/15 mg, 250 mg/25 mg,
Description: It is an ACE inhibitor/thiazide diuretic. 500 mg/30 mg, 500 mg/50 mg)
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, $88 to $93.50 Description: It is a centrally acting drug/thiazide
diuretic.
Generic name (trade name): hydralazine/ Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic,
hydrochlorothiazide (Apresazide) 250 mg/25 mg, $16.83 to $29.47
How supplied: capsule (25 mg/25 mg, 50 mg/50
mg, 100 mg/50 mg) Generic name (trade names,): propranolol/
Description: It is a miscellaneous vasodilator/ hydrochlorothiazide (Inderide, Inderide LA)
thiazide diuretic. How supplied: tablet (40 mg/25 mg, 80 mg/25 mg),
Approximate cost: for 100 capsules, average long-acting capsule (80 mg/50 mg, 120 mgl
wholesale price, 25 mg125 mg, $32.83***; 50 mg, 160 mg/50 mg)
50 mg/50 mg, $49.06’”; 100 mg/50 mg, Description: It is a beta blocker/thiazide diuretic.
$59.77*** Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, 40 mg/25 mg,
$33*; for 100 long-acting capsules, 80 mg/50
Generic name (trade name): hydrochlorothiazide/ mg, $55 to $60.50*
reserpine (Hydropres)
How supplied: tablet (25 mg/0.125 mg, Generic name (trade name): reserpine/hydralazinel
50 mg/0.125 mg) hydrochlorothiazide (Ser-Ap-Es)
Description: It is a thiazide diuretic/peripheral How supplied: tablet (0.1 mg/25 mg/15 mg)
adrenergic antagonist. Description: It is a peripheral adrenergic antagonist
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, average vasodilator/thiazide diuretic.
wholesale price, 25 mg/0.125 mg, $22.83***; Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic, $7.57 to
50 mg/O.125 mg, $35.61*** !$12.63

Generic name (trade names): labetolol/ Generic name (trade name): spironolactone/
hydrochlorothiazide (Normozide, Trandate hydrochlorothiazide (Aldactazide)
HCT) How supplied: tablet (25 mg/25 mg; 50 mg/50 mg)
How supplied: tablet (100 mg/25 mg, Description: It is a potassium-sparing diuretic/
200 mg/25 mg, 300 mg/25 mg) thiazide diuretic.
Description: It is an alpha- and beta-blocking drug/ Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, generic,
thiazide diuretic. 25 mg/25 mg, $10.03 to $17.13
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, average
wholesale price, 100 mg/25 mg, $33.21***; 200 Generic name (trade name): triamterene/
mg/25 mg, $48.72***; 300 mg125 mg, $64.83*** hydrochlorothiazide (Dyazide, Maxzide)
How supplied: tablet (37.5 mg/25 mg, 50 mg/25 mg,
Generic name (trade name): lisinopril/ 75 mg/50 mg)
hydrochlorothiazide (Zestoretic) Description: It is a potassium-sparing diuretic/
How supplied: tablet (20 mg/12.5 mg, 20 mg/25 mg) thiazide diuretic.
Description: It is an ACE inhibitor/thiazide diuretic. Approximate cost: for 100 tablets,
Approximate cost: for 100 tablets, average Dyazide-$24.37 to $35.49
wholesale price, 20 mg/12.5 mg, $87.24***; Maxzide-$54.47 to $80.73
20 mg/25 mg, $88.32*** generic–75 mg/50 mg, $17.73 to $28.07

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