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Reflex tachy
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The difference in side effects between L type Ca channel blockers and slow Ca channel blockers
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Ranolazine
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Partial fatty-acid oxidation inhibitor
Tx refractory angina SS: long QT |
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Disopyramide
Quinidine Procainamide |
Anti-arrhythmics Class Ia
Sodium Channel Blockers Prolongs AP duration (Phase 0) |
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Lidocaine
Tocainide Mexlietine |
Anti-arrhythmics Class Ib
Sodium Channel Blockers Decrease AP duration (Phase 0) Prefers inactive channels - good for hypoxic |
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Flecainide
Propefenone Moricizine |
Anti-arrhythmics Class Ic
Sodium Channel Blockers No change to AP duration (Phase 0) "last ditch effort" |
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Propranolol
Metoprolol Esmolol |
Class II: beta blockers
Decr HR, AV block Tx OD glucogon |
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Sotalol
Amiodarone Ibutilide Dofetilide |
Class III
Potassium Channel Blockers Incr AP duration (Slows down Phase 3) Decr HR, AV block |
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Amiodarone
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Lower incience of Torsade
Fatal Pulmonary Fibrosis Decr HR, AV block |
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Bile Acid Sequestrants
Cholestyramine Colesevelam Colestipol |
Decr LDL the most
Doesn't effect Trig or HDL |
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Fibric Acid Derivatives
Fenofibrate Gemfibozil |
Decr VLDL and Trig and Incr HDL (in some pts)
sm decr on LDL PPAR alpha inh Incr lipoprotein lipase |