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what are the names of the Class IA Anti-Arrythmics?
Procainamide
Quinidine
What do Class IA Anti-Arrythmics block?
Na+ Channels to depress Slope O depolarization
What are the names of the Class IB A/As?
Lidocaine
Mexitilline
Tocainide
Phenytoin
What are the names of the Class IC drugs?
Flecainide
Propafenone
What are the names of the Class II AA Drugs?
Propanolol
Acebutolol
Esmolol
Solatolol
What do they inihibit?
B-blockade
What are the names of the Class III AA drugs?
Amiodarone
Dofetilide
Ibutilide
Sotalol
What do they inhibit?
K+
What are the Class IV drugs?
Verapamil
Diltiazem
What are the misc AA Drugs?
Adenosine
Digoxin
Supraventricular Drugs
Classes Ia, Ic, 2, 3, 4
Ventricular Drugs
Ia, Ib, Ic, III
What is the biggest side effect of quinidine?
Cinchonism: ringing in the ears, headache, dizziness
What is the biggest side effect of procainamide?
Lupus-like side effects
What is the biggest side effect of disopyramide?
Prominent anticholinergic fx: constipation, dry mouth, urinary retention
Lidocaine
Freq dependent 4 acute IV therapy 4 vent arrythmias
Mexitiline
Orally active form of Lidocaine
What is the primary action of B-blockers?
Decrease automaticity
Amiodarone
Does everything!!! Na+, K+, Ca++, a & B blockade
DOC AVRNT, AVNT?
Adenosine
DOC A-fib
Digoxin