Antiarrhythmics Flashcards

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class 1 drugs

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sodium channel blockers

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class 1a drugs

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moderate reduction in phase 0, increase APD, increase ERP

also blocks K

quinidine, procainamide, disopyramide

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class 1b drugs

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small reduction in phase 0, reduce APD, decrease ERP

blocks inward slow NA current

lidocaine, mexilitine

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4
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class 1c drugs

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pronounced reduction in phase 0 slope, no effect on APD or ERP

flecanide, propafernone

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class 2 drugs

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beta blockers- reduce rate and conduction

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class 3 drugs

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potassium blockade- delays repolarization, increasing ERP and APD

sotalol, dofetilide, amiodarone, dronedarone

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class 4 drugs

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block L-type Ca channels, most effective at SA and AV nodes, reduce rate and conduction

diltiazem, verapamil,

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adenosine

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type 4 technically

prolongs AV conduction via hyperpolarization (increasing outward K) and stops catecholamine stimulation of ical and if

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