Do 2nd generation H1 receptor antagonists cross the blood-brain-barrier? _____
Leuprolide is a GnRH analog with _____ properties when used in a continuous fashion
In high doses, _____ may act as an uncoupling agent of oxidative phosphorylation
Sunitinib and sorafenib are associated with an increased risk of _____
Side effects of metoclopramide include extrapyramidal effects such as dystonia, akathisia, and _____ features as a result of central D2 blockade
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an example of an inhaled anesthetic with _____ lipid and blood solubility
Which gout drug binds tubulin and inhibits intracellular microtubule polymerization?_____
First Aid Pharmacology: Neuro/Psych Ketamine causes _____ cerebral blood flow
Erlotinib therapy is associated with _____ and diarrhea (adverse effects)
What osteoporosis drug has side effects that include acid reflux, esophagitis, and esophageal ulcers?_____
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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