Cardiovascular Pharmacology - McGill University
www.mcgill.ca › wk_5a_kaplan_08_cv_pharm1Pharmacotherapy for Cardiac Arrhythmias Class I Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Sodium Channel Blockers Class II: β-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists Class III: Agents That Block Potassium Channels and Prolong Repolarization Class IV: Calcium Channel Antagonists Other Antiarrhythmic Agents Summary Anti-Ischemic Drug Therapy Drug Therapy for Systemic Hypertension
Table of Common Heart Medications
intermountainhealthcare.org › - › media(heart rhythm medications) These control irregular heartbeats — and maintain a normal heart rate and rhythm. † amiodarone (Cordarone) † disopyramide phosphate (Norpace) † dofetilide (Tikosyn) † flecainide (Tambocor) † mexiletine HCl (Mexitil) † procainamide (Procan, Pronestyl) † propafenone HCl (Rythmol) † propafenone HCI SR (Rythmol SR)
CARDIOVASCULAR - Boston College
www.bc.edu › content › damClass effects Reduced pre-load, afterload, sympathetic activity, cardiac remodeling , hyperkalemia, More similarities than differences Treat to goal rather than drug Starting doses –start low d/t hypotension and renal effect Target doses if reachable Caution: BILATERAL renal artery stenosis