(13.1) Drugs used in Cardiac Arrhythmias (Konorev) Flashcards
D. Artiral CM, Purkinje fibers, ventricular CM
What are the Class 1 antiarrhythmic drugs MOA?
Sodium channel blocking drugs
What are the class 1A drugs?
Quinidine
Procainamide
Disopyramide
What are the class 1B drugs?
Lidocaine
Mexiletine
What are the class 1C drugs?
Felecainide
Propafenone
What are the class 2’s MOA?
Beta blockers
What are the class 2 drugs?
Esmolol
Propranolol
What is the MOA of class 3 drugs?
Potassium channel blocking drugs
What are the class 3 drugs?
Amiodarone
Sotalol
Dofetilide
Ibutilide
What is the MOA of class 4 drugs?
Cardioactive calcium channel blockers
What are the class 4 drugs?
Verapamil
Diltiazem
What is a “miscellaneous agent” used as an antiarrhythmic drug?
Adenosine
What will occur when a Class 1A drug is given?
Block sodium channels
State-dependent block occurs
Block potassium channels
Prolong QRS and QT intervals of EKG
What occurs when a class 1B drug is used?
Block sodium channels
State-dependent block
***DOES NOT BLOCK POTASSIUM CHANNELS
What happens when class 1C drugs are used?
Block sodium channels
State dependent block (prefers open sodium channels)
Blocker CERTAIN potassium channels
Prolongs QRS interval