Published Jan 19, 2009
pharmgirl
446 Posts
Last semester I saw a thread that someone had a "hint" about cardiac drugs and their suffixes (i.e. the "olols"). I've been searching and searching and can't seem to find it (would have been too smart if I had saved it then). If anyone has a handy mneumonic or something to remember which ones are which, I would appreciate it.
Thanks
S
Dalla
157 Posts
Someone else just posted this link yesterday. I took a look and was amazed at the "completeness" of it. I haven't even heard of some of these. The heart meds would be the beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, ARBs, what else am I missing? Now, if only I could find the Side Effects listed on a chart like this!
fiveofpeep
1,237 Posts
Id like to see what youre looking for too. For beta blockers, olol looks like two lower case "b"s backwards. Thats the only "hint" I know
Cilantrophobe
704 Posts
Does this help:
http://www.medicalmnemonics.com/cgi-bin/return.cfm?rowstart=1&numrows=10&searchbox=&mtype_id=All&hi_yield=All&level_lo=All&level_hi=All&g_rated=All&language_id=All&discipline_id=28&clinical=All&system_id=All&bodypart_id=All&orderresultsby=rating
mcknis
977 Posts
Beta-blockers: -olol
Calcium Channel Blockers: Very Nice Drugs (verapamil, nifedipine, diltiazem); most CCBs end in -pine though
ACE inhibitors: -pril
ARBs: -sartan
There are also alpha adrenergics too and some BP meds dont have specific categories they fall into.
Now i am not sure if you were meaning actual heart meds too because that list can go on forever.
Digoxin
Primacor
Dobutmaine
Dopamine
Rhythmol
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Lidocaine
Procainamide
Nitroglycerin
etc. the list goes on and on!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ghillbert, MSN, NP
3,796 Posts
Found a couple of threads with a search, I think the one you're talking about might be in here:
https://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/there-easy-way-200550.html
https://allnurses.com/lpn-lvn-corner/why-pharmacology-why-190995.html
Big help!! thanks everyone