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medications to treat cardiovascular disease Drugs<br />

that alter the function <strong>of</strong> the HEART or the BLOOD<br />

vessels. Plants provided the earliest forms <strong>of</strong> DRUG<br />

therapy for heart problems. Healers in ancient<br />

Egypt <strong>and</strong> Greece brewed teas <strong>of</strong> foxglove leaves,<br />

the source <strong>of</strong> digitalis, to slow a rapid heartbeat <strong>and</strong><br />

strengthen a weakened heart. By the 17th century<br />

physicians were using a relatively st<strong>and</strong>ardized formulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> powdered foxglove to treat congestive<br />

HEART FAILURE. Foxglove leaves remain the source<br />

from which laboratories extract digitalis to manufacture<br />

digoxin <strong>and</strong> digitoxin, the digitalis-based<br />

medications that remain in use today. Quinidine, a<br />

medication to treat ARRHYTHMIA (irregular heartbeat),<br />

derives from the bark <strong>of</strong> the South American<br />

Cinchona ledgeriana tree (also the original source <strong>of</strong><br />

the antimalarial drug quinine). Scientists isolated<br />

quinidine as an extract to treat ATRIAL FIBRILLATION in<br />

1918. Rauwolfia serpentina was a staple in the PHAR-<br />

MACOPOEIA <strong>of</strong> healers in ancient India, who used its<br />

dried roots to lower BLOOD PRESSURE. The antihypertensive<br />

medication reserpine, which debuted in the<br />

1950s, contains Rauwolfia alkaloid extracts. Today<br />

medications are the mainstay <strong>of</strong> treatment for most<br />

forms <strong>of</strong> CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD), though most<br />

are synthetic formulations that come from the laboratory.<br />

Cardiovascular disease <strong>of</strong>ten involves multiple,<br />

interrelated components. HYPERTENSION (high blood<br />

pressure) <strong>of</strong>ten arises from underlying ATHEROSCLE-<br />

ROSIS, the most common cardiovascular disease.<br />

CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD), a manifestation <strong>of</strong><br />

atherosclerosis that affects the CORONARY ARTERIES<br />

supplying the heart, may generate arrhythmias <strong>and</strong><br />

ANGINA PECTORIS. Heart failure typically features<br />

numerous symptoms arising from a constellation <strong>of</strong><br />

cardiovascular dysfunctions. The recent direction <strong>of</strong><br />

research has correspondingly produced medications<br />

that treat the constellation, not just a single<br />

symptom. A calcium channel blocker, a classification<br />

<strong>of</strong> medication that debuted in the 1990s,<br />

dilates peripheral arteries, <strong>and</strong> slows the HEART RATE;<br />

these actions lower blood pressure, regulate the<br />

heart’s rhythm, <strong>and</strong> strengthen the heart’s pumping<br />

action. Combining medications <strong>of</strong>ten produces<br />

more effective results. For example, the cardiologist<br />

may also prescribe a diuretic to extract additional<br />

fluid from the body, which lowers blood volume<br />

<strong>and</strong> thus blood pressure, which in turn relieves the<br />

heart’s workload to reduce heart failure. The combination<br />

<strong>of</strong> the diuretic <strong>and</strong> the calcium channel<br />

blocker may restore nearly normal cardiovascular<br />

function.<br />

People respond differently to cardiovascular<br />

drugs, even when they have the same diagnoses.<br />

It may take a trial <strong>and</strong> error period to find the<br />

right medication or combination <strong>of</strong> medications<br />

for each individual. Cardiovascular medications<br />

may interact or interfere with each other, with<br />

medications for other health conditions, with<br />

herbal preparations, <strong>and</strong> with certain foods. For<br />

example, grapefruit (whole fruit or juice) interferes<br />

with the actions <strong>of</strong> calcium channel blockers,<br />

statin lipid-lowering medications, digoxin, potassium<br />

channel blockers, <strong>and</strong> warfarin. The herb<br />

GOLDENSEAL, taken to enhance immune function,<br />

elevates blood pressure <strong>and</strong> interacts with antihypertensive<br />

medications. Dark green leafy vegetables<br />

contain VITAMIN K, which increases clotting<br />

<strong>and</strong> interferes with anticoagulant medications.<br />

Most medications to treat cardiovascular conditions<br />

have the potential for side effects, some <strong>of</strong><br />

which may be life-threatening. Sodium channel<br />

<strong>and</strong> potassium channel blockers, digoxin, warfarin,<br />

<strong>and</strong> heparin all are NARROW THERAPEUTIC<br />

INDEX (NTI) drugs, for which the margin between

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