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How is mechanism of action of sodium nitroprusside?

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• Sodium nitroprusside is a nitrodilator that acts as organic nitrates by releasingNO • Unlike organic nitrates, NO is liberated by non enzymatic process- Direct action on arterioles and venioles • NO activates the Guanylate cyclase pathway leading to the relaxation of thesmooth muscle and thus vasodilation. • Sodium nitroprusside is a nonselective vasodilator, it dilates both arteriolesand venules (unlike nitrates). It causes a reduction in myocardial O2 demand.


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