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Beta-blockers (cardioselective/non-selective) — Flashcards

Beta-blockers (cardioselective/non-selective) — Flashcards

Beta-blockers (cardioselective/non-selective) — Flashcards
#1

IV _____ antagonists, such as esmolol and metoprolol, can be used for hypertensive emergency

#2

-blockers may decrease BP by inhibiting 1 receptors of the JGA, thus decreasing _____ release

#3

Cardiovascular/RenalWhat effect may aliskiren have on blood pressure? _____

#4

-blockers are useful in the treatment of _____, especially in patients with heart failure or post-MI

#5

Selective 1 adrenergic antagonists (except tamsulosin) may be used to treat _____ (BP)

#6

Thiazide diuretics may cause _____-calcemia as an adverse effect

#7

ACE inhibitors

#8

What is the mechanism of action of minoxidil? _____

#9

_____-dilators (e.g. hydralazine) cause decreased after-load

#10

_____ channel blockers are useful for treating hypertension

Beta-blockers (cardioselective/non-selective) Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Beta-blockers (cardioselective/non-selective) for USMLE Pharmacology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Antihypertensives. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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