Antiarrhythmics Flashcards

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What are the classes of antiarrhythmics?

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Class I - Sodium channel blockers.
Class II - Beta Blockers,
Class III - Potassium channel blockers,
Class IV - Calcium channel blockers

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Name examples of Class I antiarrhythmics

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Class IA - Disopyramide.
Class IB - Lidocaine
Class IC - Flecanide

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Name some examples of Class II antiarrhythmics?

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Sotalol, atenolol, propranolol.

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Name an example of a class III antiarrhythmic and what it is used in

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  • Amiodarone

- SVTs, VTs, AF and atrial flutter.

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Name some examples of Class IV antiarrhythmics

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  • Verapamil and Diltiazem
  • Used to prevent recurrence of SVTs and AF.
  • Ineffective in ventricular tachycardias
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What are some unclassified antiarrhythmic drugs?

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  • Digoxin (useful in heart failure with atrial fibrillation as it increases contractility and reduced heart rate).
  • Adenosine (used to terminate SVTs)
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What drugs can be used in heart block?

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Isoprenaline or atropine are used to speed up the heart rate

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What would be the first line treatment of ventricular tachycardia?

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Amiodarone or cardioversion

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What is the first line treatment for SVT

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Adenosine

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What drugs are used in heart block?

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Isoprenaline and atropine

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