Corgard
Noun | 1. | Corgard - a beta-adrenergic blocking agent (trade name Corgard) that is used to treat hypertension and angina |
单词 | corgard | |||
释义 | Corgard
CorgardCorgard[kor´gard]nadololPharmacologic class: Beta-adrenergic blocker (nonselective) Therapeutic class: Antianginal, antihypertensive Pregnancy risk category C FDA Box WarningCatecholamine hypersensitivity may occur after drug withdrawal. Angina exacerbation and in some cases, myocardial infarction have followed abrupt withdrawal. When discontinuing long-term nadolol, reduce dosage gradually over 1 to 2 weeks and monitor patient carefully. If angina worsens markedly or acute coronary insufficiency develops, reinstate drug promptly and take other appropriate measures to manage angina. Caution patient not to interrupt or stop therapy without physician's advice. Because coronary artery disease is common and may be unrecognized, don't discontinue drug abruptly, even in patients treated only for hypertension. ActionBlocks stimulation of beta1-and beta2-adrenergic receptor sites, decreasing cardiac output and thereby slowing heart rate and reducing blood pressure AvailabilityTablets: 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg, 120 mg, 160 mg Indications and dosages➣ Angina pectoris Adults: Initially, 40 mg P.O. daily; may increase by 40 to 80 mg q 3 to 7 days p.r.n., up to a maximum of 240 mg/day ➣ Hypertension Adults: Initially, 40 mg P.O. daily; may increase by 40 to 80 mg q 7 days p.r.n., up to 320 mg/day Dosage adjustment• Renal impairment Off-label uses• Hyperthyroidism • Migraine headache • Parkinson's tremor Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug or other beta-adrenergic blockers • Pulmonary edema or cardiogenic shock • Sinus bradycardia or heart block • Heart failure (unless secondary to tachyarrhythmia treatable with beta blockers) • Bronchial asthma (including severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) PrecautionsUse cautiously in: • renal or hepatic impairment, pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, thyrotoxicosis • history of severe allergic reactions • elderly patients • pregnant or breastfeeding patients • children (safety not established). Administration• Give with or without food. • Be aware that drug may be given alone or with diuretic for hypertension. Adverse reactionsCNS: dizziness, fatigue, paresthesia, behavior changes, sedation CV: bradycardia, peripheral vascular insufficiency (Raynaud's phenomenon), heart failure EENT: blurred vision, dry eyes, nasal congestion GI: nausea, constipation, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort or bloating, indigestion, anorexia Respiratory: bronchospasm Skin: rash InteractionsDrug-drug. Amphetamines, ephedrine, epinephrine, norepinephrine, phenylephrine, pseudoephedrine: severe vasoconstriction and bradycardia Antihypertensives, nitrates: additive hypotension Clonidine: increased hypotension and bradycardia Digoxin: additive bradycardia Diltiazem, general anesthestics, phenytoin (I.V.), verapamil: additive myocardial depression Insulins, oral hypoglycemics: altered glycemic control Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: decreased antihypertensive action Thyroid hormones: decreased nadolol efficacy Drug-behaviors. Acute alcohol ingestion: additive hypotension Cocaine use: severe vasoconstriction, bradycardia Patient monitoring• Monitor vital signs and peripheral circulation. Notify prescriber of heart rate below 55 beats/minute. • Assess for signs and symptoms of heart failure or bronchospasm. Patient teaching• Advise patient to take drug with meals and a bedtime snack to minimize GI upset. • Teach patient how to measure pulse and blood pressure; tell him when to notify prescriber. • Instruct patient to avoid over-the-counter products containing stimulants, such as some cold and flu remedies and nasal decongestants. • Tell diabetic patient and family that drug may mask hypoglycemia symptoms. Advise patient to monitor urine or blood glucose regularly. • Caution patient to avoid driving and other hazardous activities until he knows how drug affects concentration and alertness. • As appropriate, review all other significant and life-threatening adverse reactions and interactions, especially those related to the drugs and behaviors mentioned above. Corgard(kôr′gärd′)Corgard®Nadalol, see there.CorgardA brand name for NADOLOL.Corgard
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