Pharmacology Flashcards
MOA of Adenosine
Class V antiarrhythmic, depresses sinus node activity and slows conduction through the AV node, also peripheral and coronary vasodilation
MOA of Ligocaine
Class I antiarrhythmic, blocks sodium channels in the conduction to raise depolarisation threshold and increase automacity
MOA of Digoxin
Class V antiarrhythmic, inhibits Na+/K+ ATPase pump, positive inotrophic, decrease rate
MOA of Amiodarone
Class III antiarrhythmic, K+ channel blocker, prolongs myocardial cell AP duration and refractory period. Also decreases sinus node activity and slows AV node conduction
MOA of Warfarin
Inhibits Vit K reductase, resulting in depletion of reduced Vit K, limiting production of Vit K dependent factors II, VII, IX, X
MOA of Heparin
Binds and accelerates activity of Antithrombin III, inhibiting coagulation factors Xa and IIa (thrombin)
Adverse effects of Beta blockers
Bradycardia, exacerbate Raynaud’s phenomenon, heart block
MOA of sotalol
K+ channel blocker and beta blocker. Slow heart rate and decreased AV node conduction