Beers Criteria Podcast Part 1 or 2

In this podcast episode, I break down some of the most common medications that show up on the Beers criteria list.

I discuss cardiovascular medications in this podcast episode, including rivaroxaban and warfarin, and why they show up on the Beers list.

Alpha-blockers who up on the Beers list as these medications are inappropriate to use for the management of hypertension.

The Beers criteria addresses the use of aspirin in primary prevention. I break down what the criteria state and why it should be avoided in general.

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Alfuzosin Pharmacology Podcast

On this podcast episode, I discuss alfuzosin pharmacology, adverse effects, drug interactions, and much more!

Alfuzosin is an alpha blocker used to help relieve the symptoms of BPH.

Low blood pressure is a possible adverse effect of alfuzosin and is more likely when combined with PDE-5 inhibitors like sildenafil.

CYP3A4 is an important enzyme in the metabolism of alfuzosin. Inhibitors of CYP3A4 can raise concentrations and increase the chance of alfuzosin toxicity.

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Prazosin (Minipress) Pharmacology Podcast

On this episode, I discuss prazosin pharmacology, adverse effects, drug interactions and much more.

Prazosin is an alpha-blocker but lacks selectivity. A reduction in blood pressure is expected, but it is notorious for causing orthostatic hypotension.

Prazosin may be used off-label for nightmares, when this is the case, you will likely only see this drug dosed at bedtime.

Alpha agonist medications (such as pseudoephedrine and ADHD stimulants) may counteract the effects of prazosin.

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