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Name the class: Disopyramide
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IA
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Procainamide
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IA
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Quinidine
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IA
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Lidocaine
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IB
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Mexiletine
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IB
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Phenytoin
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IB
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Flecainide
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IC
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Propafenone
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IC
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Name two class II antidyrhythmics.
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Atenolol, Nadolol, Propanolol and Metoprolol.
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Which Class II drugs are excreted by the liver?
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Propanolol and Metoprolol
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Which Class II drugs are excreted by the kidneys?
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Atenolol and Nadolol.
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Amiodarone
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III
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Sotalol
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III
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Drondedarone
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III
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Dofetilide
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III
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Verapamil
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IV
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Diltiazem
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IV
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On which channels do classes I through IV act?
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I - Na
II - Beta blockers III - K IV - Ca |
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Which drug cases anemia (thrombocytopenia)?
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Quinidine.
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Which drug cases lupus?
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Procainamide (Ia).
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List class I drugs in order of speed of dissociation (fastest first).
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IB > IA > IC. IC drugs are not commonly used.
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Which class of drugs is used for SVT?
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Class IV.
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AV node only drugs
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Adenosine, Class IVs, Class IIs, and Digoxin. Used to treat reentry.
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