Definition of Beta adrenergic blocking agents
Beta adrenergic blocking drugs: A class of drugs,
also called beta blockers, that block
beta-adrenergic substances such as adrenaline (epinephrine), a key
agent in the "sympathetic" portion of the autonomic (involuntary)
nervous system.
By blocking the action of the sympathetic nervous system on the
heart, these agents relieve stress on the heart. They slow the heart
beat, lessen the force with which the heart muscle
contracts and reduce blood vessel contraction in the heart, brain,
and throughout the body.
Beta blockers can serve to treat abnormal heart rhythms
(cardiac arrhythmias). They are used specifically to prevent
abnormally fast heart rates (tachycardias) or irregular heart rhythms
such as premature ventricular beats.
Since beta blockers reduce the demand of the heart muscle for
oxygen and the chest pain of angina pectoris occurs when the
oxygen demand of the heart exceeds the supply, beta blockers can be
useful in treating angina. They have also become an important drug in
improving survival after a person has had a heart attack.
Thanks to their effect on blood vessels, beta blockers can lower
the blood pressure and be of value in the treatment of
hypertension.
Other uses for beta blockers include the prevention of migraine
headaches and the treatment of certain types of tremors
(familial or
hereditary essential tremors).
The beta blockers (with brand names) include acebutolol (SECTRAL),
atenolol (TENORMIN), bisoprolol (ZEBETA), metoprolol (LOPRESSOR,
LOPRESSOR LA, TOPROL XL), nadolol (CORGARD), and timolol (BLOCADREN).
Beta blockers are also
available in combination with a diuretic as, for example, with
bisoprolol and hydrochlorothiazide (ZIAC).
Beta blockers reduce the pressure within the eye (the intraocular
pressure), probably by reducing the production of the liquid (aqueous
humor) within the eye, and so are used to lessen the risk of damage
to the optic nerve and loss of vision in glaucoma. Beta
blocker preparations for this purpose include timolol ophthalmic
solution (TIMOPTIC) and betaxolol hydrochloride (BETOPTIC,
BETOPTIC).
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