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Pharmacology test 3 2

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What class is quinidine?
Class Ia
What class is procainamide?
Class Ia
What class is dysopyramide?
Class Ia
What class is lidocaine?
Class Ib
What class is tocainide?
Class Ib
What class is encainide?
Class Ic
What class is flecainide?
Class Ic
What class is moricizine?
Class Ic
What class is propafenone?
Class Ic
What class is mexilitine?
Mixed classes Ia and Ib
What class is propanolol?
Class II
What class is acebutelol?
Class II
What class is esmolol?
Class II
What class is betylium?
Class III
What class is amiodarone?
Class III with strong class Ia and weak class II and IV activity
What class is D,L-sotalol?
D isomer - class III
L isomer - class II
What class is ibutilide?
Class III
What class is verapamil?
Class IV
What class is diltiazem?
Class IV
What class is adenosine
Class V?
What are the properties of PGD2?
DP receptor; vasodilation, inhibit of platelet aggregation, relax GI tone, relax urine smooth muscle
What are the properties of PGI2?
IP receptor; vasodilation (potent), inhibit platelet aggregation, renin release, natriuresis (sodium excretion)
What are the properties of TXA2?
TP receptor; vasoconstriction, platelet aggregation, bronchoconstriction
What are the properties of PGF2a?
FP receptor; increase urine tone, some bronchoconstriction & vasoconstriction
What are the properties of PGE2?
EP2 receptor - vasodilation, relax GI tone (circular muscles), bronchodilation

EP3 receptor - inhibit gastric acid secretion and increase gastric mucus secretion

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