Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

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#431

What is the most serious adverse effect associated with antipsychotics? _____

#432

EDTA is a(n) chelator used for _____ poisoning

#433

Do most NSAIDs reversibly or irreversibly inhibit COX-1 and COX-2? _____

#434

Teriparatide is a(n) _____ used to treat osteoporosis, wherein the goal is to increase bone density and formation

#435

Which clotting factors are inactivated by unfractionated heparin? _____

#436

_____ has the shortest duration of action of the 2nd generation sulfonylureas and thus least risk of hypoglycemia

#437

Which antacid is associated with hyporeflexia, hypotension and cardiac arrest if overused? _____

#438

MAO inhibitors are contraindicated in patients taking the opioid analgesic _____

#439

What type of β-blocker is carvedilol? _____

#440

What type(s) of seizures (partial, tonic-clonic, or absence) may be treated with phenytoin? _____

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