These drugs work by blocking sodium, potassium, and calcium channels in the heart muscles. Some drugs show autonomic effects. Antiarrhythmic drugs are grouped into four main classes: Class I, sodium-channel blockers; Class II, beta-blockers; Class III, potassium-channel blockers; Class IV, calcium-channel blockers; and
The main drugs discussed are nitrates, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and potassium channel openers.
CLASSES OF ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS (AAD) Class I: Sodum Channel Blockers Class III: Potassium Channel Blockers Class IV: Calcium Channel
No, Tikosyn isn t a beta-blocker. Tikosyn is a type of drug called an antiarrhythmic. To be more specific, Tikosyn is a potassium channel blocker. Both beta-blockers and potassium channel
CLASSES OF ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS (AAD) Class I: Sodum Channel Blockers Class III: Potassium Channel Blockers Class IV: Calcium Channel
Class III drugs are known as potassium channel blockers and comprise amiodarone. Class III drugs bind and block the potassium channels used for
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which two classes of antidysrhythmic drugs have nearly identical cardiac effects? a. Beta blockers calcium channel blockers b. Beta blockers potassium channel blockers c. Calcium channel blockers sodium channel blockers d. Sodium channel blockers potassium channel blockers, CARDIAC CYCLE visual aid, A patient with atrial
CLASSES OF ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS (AAD) Class I: Sodum Channel Blockers Class III: Potassium Channel Blockers Class IV: Calcium Channel
CLASSES OF ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS (AAD) Class I: Sodum Channel Blockers Class III: Potassium Channel Blockers Class IV: Calcium Channel
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