Neuro/Psych Potency is _____ proportional to minimal alveolar concentration (MAC)
Dobutamine causes _____ systolic pressure
The most common side effect of statins is _____, which occurs weeks to months after starting therapy
What drug intoxication presents as respiratory and CNS depression, pinpoint pupils and decreased gag reflex? _____
One possible adverse metabolic effect of exogenous calcitonin is _____
Which drug increases the water solubility of uric acid?_____
Canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and empagliflozin are all examples of _____ inhibitors
TCAs can cause arrhythmias due to _____ channel inhibition in the myocardium
Which of the topoisomerase inhibitors (2) are associated with severe diarrhea?_____
What adverse effect is associated with zileuton?_____
Antiarrhythmic classification and mechanisms
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Class I antiarrhythmics (sodium channel blockers)
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Class II antiarrhythmics (beta blockers)
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Class III antiarrhythmics (potassium channel blockers)
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Class IV antiarrhythmics (calcium channel blockers)
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Other antiarrhythmic agents
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Antianginal drugs
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Positive inotropic agents
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Phosphodiesterase inhibitors
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Cardiac glycosides
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Vasopressors and inotropes
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Pulmonary hypertension therapies
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Peripheral vascular disease therapies
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