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Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

Autonomic/CV Drugs — Flashcards

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#281

Opioid analgesics are associated with CNS _____ as an adverse effect

#282

What type of local anesthetic are procaine, cocaine, tetracaine, and benzocaine? _____

#283

IV benzodiazepines, such as _____ and diazepam, are the 1st-line agents for treatment for acute status epilepticus

#284

_____ antagonizes D2 receptors in the area postrema (treats chemotherapy induced vomiting)

#285

Dihydroergotamine is not frequently used for migraine treatment due to its significant side effect profile, including _____ and vasospastic (Prinzmetal) angina

#286

The inhaled anesthetic enflurane can induce seizures and cause _____-toxicity as adverse effects

#287

Cardiac glycosides lead to _____ levels of intracellular Na+

#288

What effect do class IC antiarrhythmics have on action potential duration? _____

#289

_____ diuretics may be useful for attenuating bone loss in patients with osteoporosis

#290

Evolocumab and alirocumab are lipid-lowering agents that inhibit _____

Hint: what enzyme?

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