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?
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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?
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EP2 receptor - vasodilation, relax GI tone (circular muscles), bronchodilation
EP3 receptor - inhibit gastric acid secretion and increase gastric mucus secretion