Cardiovascular Drugs 6 Flashcards

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What are the Class IB Antiarrhythmic drugs?

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How do Class IB Antiarrhythmics affect the myocardium membrane potential?

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What’s the mechanism of action of lidocaine?

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What are the clinical applications of a lidocaine?

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What are the adverse effects of lidocaine?

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6
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What is mixelitine?

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What are Class IC Antiarrhythmic drugs?

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How do Class IC Antiarrhythmic affect affect membrane potential?

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What are the clinical application of Flecainide?

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10
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What are the adverse effects of Flecainide?

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11
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What are the Propafenone clinical applications?

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12
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Summarize the effects of Class I Antiarrhythmic drugs affects on membrane potential

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What are class II Antiarrhythmic drugs?

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How do class II Antiarrhythmic affect node action potential?

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15
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How can propranolol & metoprolol be used as Antiarrhythmic drugs?

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16
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What is the clinical application of esmolol?

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17
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What are the clinical application of esmolol?

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18
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What are the adverse effects of class II Antiarrhythmic drugs?

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What are class III Antiarrhythmics?

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20
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How do class III Antiarrhythmic drugs affect cardiomyocyte membrane potential ?

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How do Class III Antiarrhythmic

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What is the mechanism of action of Amiodarone?

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23
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What are the clinical applications of Amiodarone?

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24
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What is the PK of Amiodarone?

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25
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What are the AE of Amiodarone?

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26
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What are the contraindications of Amiodarone?

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27
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What is the mechanism of action of Sotalol?

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28
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What are the clinical applications of sotalol?

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29
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What are the adverse effects of Sotalol?

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30
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What are the clinical applications of Dofetilide?

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31
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What are the pharmacokinetics and adverse effects of Dofetilide?

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32
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What are Class IV Antiarrhythmics?

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33
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How do class IV affect Antiarrhythmics affect affect membrane potential?

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34
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What are the effects of Verapamil, and diltiazem?

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35
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Describe the mechanism of action of Verapamil, and diltiazem

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36
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What are the clinical applications of Verapamil, and diltiazem?

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37
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What are the adverse effects of Verapamil, diltiazem?

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38
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What are the clinical applications of Digoxin?

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39
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Describe the mechanism of action of Digoxin

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40
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What are the Antiarrhythmic actions of digoxin?

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41
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What are the adverse effects of digoxin?

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42
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What is adenosine?

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43
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What is the mechanism of action of adenosine?

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44
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What are the adverse effects of adenosine?

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45
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What is the use of magnesium?

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46
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How can atropine help with arrhythmias?

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47
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What’s mechanism for anti-arrhtymkc drug actions?

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48
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What anti-arrhythmic drug acts on each tissue?

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49
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Classify anti-arrhythmics based on which they are most useful for

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50
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What is atrial fibrillation?

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51
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Contrast rare vs rhythm control

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52
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Describe drug therapy for rate and rhythm control

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53
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How do we prevent thromboembolic events?

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