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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology | |||
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Revision as of 01:15, 10 January 2012
Overview table
| Class | Known as | Examples | Mechanism | Clinical uses |
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| Ia | fast-channel blockers-Affect QRS complex |
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(Na+) channel block (intermediate association/dissociation) |
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| Ib- Do not affect QRS complex |
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(Na+) channel block (fast association/dissociation) |
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| Ic |
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(Na+) channel block (slow association/dissociation) |
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| II | Beta-blockers |
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beta blocking Propranolol also shows some class I action |
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| III |
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K+ channel blocker Sotalol is also a beta blocker Amiodarone has Class I, II, and III activity |
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| IV | slow-channel blockers |
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Ca2+ channel blocker |
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| V |
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Work by other or unknown mechanisms (Direct nodal inhibition). |
Used in supraventricular arrhythmias, Or in the case of Magnesium Sulfate, used in Torsade de Pointe. |
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Katzung & Trevor's Pharmacology
