Key Takeaways

  • Cardiovascular medications include antihypertensives, antiarrhythmics, antianginals, and lipid-lowering agents.
  • Warfarin requires INR monitoring; common target is 2.0-3.0 for most conditions.
  • DOACs (Direct Oral Anticoagulants) like rivaroxaban and apixaban have fewer drug interactions than warfarin.
  • Nitroglycerin must be stored properly and expires quickly once opened; sublingual tablets work within 1-3 minutes.
  • Many cardiovascular drugs require dose adjustments for renal impairment.
Last updated: January 2026

Cardiovascular and Anticoagulant Medications

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, making cardiovascular medications among the most frequently dispensed. Pharmacy technicians must understand these medications thoroughly.

Antihypertensive Medications

These drugs lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease.

ACE Inhibitors (-pril)

Generic NameBrand NameCommon StrengthsKey Points
lisinoprilZestril, Prinivil2.5, 5, 10, 20, 40 mgMost prescribed ACE inhibitor
enalaprilVasotec2.5, 5, 10, 20 mgAvailable IV as enalaprilat
benazeprilLotensin5, 10, 20, 40 mgOften combined with amlodipine
ramiprilAltace1.25, 2.5, 5, 10 mgIndicated post-MI

Side Effects: Dry cough (up to 20% of patients), hyperkalemia, angioedema (rare but serious)

Contraindications: Pregnancy (can cause fetal harm), history of angioedema

ARBs (Angiotensin Receptor Blockers) (-sartan)

Generic NameBrand NameCommon StrengthsKey Points
losartanCozaar25, 50, 100 mgFirst ARB approved
valsartanDiovan40, 80, 160, 320 mgAlso for heart failure
olmesartanBenicar5, 20, 40 mgHigh potency
irbesartanAvapro75, 150, 300 mgDiabetic nephropathy

Advantage: Less likely to cause cough than ACE inhibitors; used when ACE inhibitors aren't tolerated

Beta Blockers (-olol)

Generic NameBrand NameCommon StrengthsSelectivity
metoprolol tartrateLopressor25, 50, 100 mgCardioselective (beta-1)
metoprolol succinateToprol-XL25, 50, 100, 200 mgExtended release
atenololTenormin25, 50, 100 mgCardioselective
carvedilolCoreg3.125, 6.25, 12.5, 25 mgNon-selective + alpha blocker
propranololInderal10, 20, 40, 60, 80 mgNon-selective

Side Effects: Bradycardia, fatigue, cold extremities, may mask hypoglycemia symptoms

Warning: Should not be stopped abruptly - may cause rebound hypertension

Calcium Channel Blockers

Generic NameBrand NameTypeKey Points
amlodipineNorvascDihydropyridineMost prescribed CCB
nifedipine ERProcardia XLDihydropyridineMust not be crushed
diltiazemCardizem, DilacorNon-dihydropyridineAlso for arrhythmias
verapamilCalan, VerelanNon-dihydropyridineStrongest negative inotrope

Side Effects (Dihydropyridines): Peripheral edema, headache, flushing, reflex tachycardia


Lipid-Lowering Agents

Statins (HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors)

Generic NameBrand NameRelative PotencyMetabolism
atorvastatinLipitorHighCYP3A4
rosuvastatinCrestorHighestMinimal CYP
simvastatinZocorModerateCYP3A4
pravastatinPravacholLowerNot CYP dependent
lovastatinMevacorModerateCYP3A4, take with food

Side Effects: Myalgia (muscle pain), elevated liver enzymes, rare but serious rhabdomyolysis

Drug Interactions: Grapefruit juice increases levels of some statins (atorvastatin, simvastatin, lovastatin)


Anticoagulants

Anticoagulants prevent blood clots and are critical in preventing stroke and treating DVT/PE.

Warfarin (Coumadin)

ParameterDetails
MechanismVitamin K antagonist
MonitoringINR (International Normalized Ratio)
Target INR2.0-3.0 for most conditions; 2.5-3.5 for mechanical heart valves
AntidoteVitamin K (phytonadione), FFP, or PCC

Key Drug Interactions:

  • Increased bleeding risk: NSAIDs, aspirin, antibiotics, antifungals
  • Decreased effectiveness: Vitamin K (green leafy vegetables), rifampin

Counseling Points: Maintain consistent vitamin K intake; avoid significant dietary changes

Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs)

Generic NameBrand NameMechanismKey Points
rivaroxabanXareltoFactor Xa inhibitorTake with food (15 mg, 20 mg doses)
apixabanEliquisFactor Xa inhibitorTwice daily dosing
dabigatranPradaxaDirect thrombin inhibitorKeep in original container
edoxabanSavaysaFactor Xa inhibitorOnce daily

Advantages over Warfarin:

  • No routine monitoring required
  • Fewer drug and food interactions
  • Predictable pharmacokinetics
  • Rapid onset and offset

Antiplatelet Agents

Generic NameBrand NameMechanismCommon Use
aspirinBayer, EcotrinCOX inhibitorMI prevention, stroke prevention
clopidogrelPlavixP2Y12 inhibitorPost-stent, ACS
prasugrelEffientP2Y12 inhibitorACS with PCI
ticagrelorBrilintaP2Y12 inhibitorACS, reversible binding

Important: Clopidogrel is a prodrug requiring CYP2C19 activation; avoid PPIs like omeprazole (interaction)


Antianginal Medications

Nitroglycerin

FormulationOnsetDurationStorage Requirements
Sublingual tablet1-3 min30-60 minAmber glass, replace every 6 months
Translingual spray2-5 min30-60 min3-year shelf life
Transdermal patch30-60 min12-14 hoursNitrate-free interval needed

Counseling Points:

  • SL tablets: Place under tongue, do not swallow; may take up to 3 doses (5 minutes apart)
  • Call 911 if chest pain not relieved after first dose
  • Headache is a common side effect (indicates drug is working)

Contraindication: Do NOT use with PDE-5 inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil) - severe hypotension risk

Test Your Knowledge

A patient on warfarin has a target INR of 2.0-3.0. Which of the following vitamins can decrease warfarin's effectiveness?

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Test Your Knowledge

Which statement about nitroglycerin sublingual tablets is correct?

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Test Your Knowledge

A patient reports a dry, persistent cough after starting a new blood pressure medication. Which drug class is most likely responsible?

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