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