Class IC Flashcards

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What three drugs are Class IC?

A
  • Flecainide
  • Propafenone
  • Moricizine
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What is the mechanism of drugs in class IC?

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  • Significantly prolongs refractory period in AV node

- Minimal effect on AP duration

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What are the cardiac effects of Flecainide?

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  • Slows upstroke of AP
  • Slows conduction
  • Potent Na+ and K+ channel blocker
  • Slow unblocking kinetics (but does not prolong AP or QT)
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What are the cardiac effects of Propafenone?

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  • Slows upstroke of AP
  • Slows conduction
  • Weak beta blocking activity
  • Similar to quinidine w/out AP prolongation
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What are the cardiac effects of Moricizine?

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-Inhibits rapid inward Na+ current in myocardial cells

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What are the extra cardiac effects of Flecainide?

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None

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What are the extra cardiac effects of Propafenone?

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Bradycardia and bronchospasm (beta blocker)

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What are the extra cardiac effects of Moricizine?

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None

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What are the pharmacokinetics of Flecainide?

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  • Rapidly and completely absorbed via GI
  • Peak plasma concentration @ 2-3 hours
  • No significant first pass metabolism
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What are the pharmacokinetics of Propafenone?

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  • Rapidly and completely absorbed via GI

- Extensive first pass metabolism via hydroxylation (CYP2D6)

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What are the pharmacokinetics of Moricizine?

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-Significant 1st pass metabolism by liver

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What toxicity is associated with Flecainide?

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  • Potential for new/more severe arrhythmias

- Potential to exacerbate CHF, especially in those with Cardiomyopathy or CHF

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What toxicity is associated with Propafenone?

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  • New or worsened CHF in patients w/HF or decreased EF
  • Possible reversible granulocytopenia or agranulocytosis
  • Inhibition of bronchodilation (Beta blocker) –> not recommended for those w/asthma
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What toxicity is associated with Moricizine?

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-Vomiting, LOC, severe hypotension

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What are the therapeutic uses for Flecainide?

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  • Suppression and prevention of recurrent life threatening arrhythmias
  • Prevention of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardias (AV nodal reentrant tachycardia & Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome)
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16
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What are the therapeutic uses for Propafenone?

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  • Prolong time to recurrence of symptomatic PSVT

- Conversion of rapid onset (

17
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What are the therapeutic uses for Moricizine?

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Arrhythmias and maintain normal sinus rhythm