Drug acting on cardiovascular system, Antiarrhythmic drug, Anti hypertensive Drug, Antianginal drug, Introduction, Classification, Chemical structure, Uses, Storage condition, Official formulation, Brand names of the following category drugs., pptx
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Drug acting on cardiovascular system, Antiarrhythmic drug, Anti hypertensive Drug, Antianginal drug,, pptx
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DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
Jahangeerabad Institute Of Technology BARABANKI
Drug Acting on Autonomic Nervous System, Sympathetic nervous system, Sympa...Gulam Muheyuddeen
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Sympatholytic agents
Adrenergic antagonist
Cholinergic drug and related agents
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PREPARED BY ,
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M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical chemistry)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
SAGAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY BARABANKI
The document contains questions and answers related to pharmaceutical chemistry topics including:
- Drug classes (glycosides, alkaloids, terpenoids)
- Pharmacognosy of plant-derived drugs (senna, liquorice, rhubarb)
- Classification and properties of drugs (cardiac glycosides, cyanogenic glycosides)
- Pharmacology of analgesics, antihypertensives, calcium channel blockers
- Clinical trials process and stages (phases I-IV)
- QSAR and its applications in drug design
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DRUGS ACTING ON CARDIO VASCULAR SYSTEM.pptxAnushyaB3
This document summarizes different types of cardiovascular drugs:
1) Cardiotonic drugs like digoxin increase the force of heart contraction. Digoxin inhibits the sodium-potassium pump to increase calcium availability and contractility. It is used for congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation.
2) Antihypertensive drugs like alpha-methyl dopa and clonidine lower blood pressure. Clonidine acts centrally to decrease sympathetic activity and relax blood vessels. It is used to treat hypertension.
3) Antiarrhythmic drugs like quinidine treat cardiac arrhythmias. Quinidine is a Class I drug that can cause heart block but is used for atrial fibrillation
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Sympathetic nervous system
Sympathomimetic agents
Sympatholytic agents
Adrenergic antagonist
Cholinergic drug and related agents
Cholinergic blocking agents
PREPARED BY ,
GULAM MUHEYUDDEEN
M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical chemistry)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY
SAGAR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY BARABANKI
The document contains questions and answers related to pharmaceutical chemistry topics including:
- Drug classes (glycosides, alkaloids, terpenoids)
- Pharmacognosy of plant-derived drugs (senna, liquorice, rhubarb)
- Classification and properties of drugs (cardiac glycosides, cyanogenic glycosides)
- Pharmacology of analgesics, antihypertensives, calcium channel blockers
- Clinical trials process and stages (phases I-IV)
- QSAR and its applications in drug design
This document contains 17 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of pharmacology. The questions cover topics like the muscarinic effects of acetylcholine, drugs used to treat NSAID-induced gastric ulcers, sympathomimetic drugs, alpha antagonists, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, beta blockers, drugs that act on the cholinergic system, NSAIDs, H2 receptor antagonists, histamine and mast cells, pathologies involving histamine, drug potency, renal drug actions, and aldosterone. The correct answers to each question are not provided.
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This document summarizes different types of cardiovascular drugs:
1) Cardiotonic drugs like digoxin increase the force of heart contraction. Digoxin inhibits the sodium-potassium pump to increase calcium availability and contractility. It is used for congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation.
2) Antihypertensive drugs like alpha-methyl dopa and clonidine lower blood pressure. Clonidine acts centrally to decrease sympathetic activity and relax blood vessels. It is used to treat hypertension.
3) Antiarrhythmic drugs like quinidine treat cardiac arrhythmias. Quinidine is a Class I drug that can cause heart block but is used for atrial fibrillation
Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Heamatinic, Gastro-intestinal agents, Topical agents , Dental products, Medicinal Gases.
Prepared By GULAM MUHEYUDDEEN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Department Of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Jahangeerabad Institute Of Technology (Faculty Of Pharmacy) BARABANKI
Drugs used in Congestive heart failure shoaib241087
This document provides an overview of drugs used to treat congestive heart failure (CHF). It begins with definitions and classifications of CHF, then describes diagnostic methods. The main treatment strategies and drugs are discussed, including inotropic drugs like digoxin, dobutamine, and dopamine. Renin-angiotensin system inhibitors like ACE inhibitors are also covered. The document provides details on mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, uses, interactions, and side effects of common CHF drugs.
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Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Symptoms result from blood backing up in the heart and lungs. The main drugs used to treat CHF are ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics, beta-blockers, digoxin, and vasodilators. Digoxin works by inhibiting the sodium-potassium pump, raising intracellular calcium levels, increasing calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and enhancing the actin-myosin interaction to strengthen contraction and cardiac output.
Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Symptoms result from blood backing up in the heart and lungs. The main drugs used to treat CHF are ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics, beta-blockers, digoxin, and vasodilators. Digoxin works by inhibiting the sodium-potassium pump, raising intracellular calcium levels, increasing calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and enhancing the actin-myosin interaction to strengthen contraction and cardiac output.
This document provides a rapid Socratic review of blood pressure, the kidneys, and diuretics used to treat hypertension. It begins by defining normal and abnormal blood pressure readings according to JNC 7 guidelines. It then reviews the renal mechanisms that regulate blood pressure and the roles of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Several questions are then asked and answered about the mechanisms and sites of action of various diuretic drug classes - including thiazide, loop, and potassium-sparing diuretics - that are used to treat hypertension by reducing blood volume and sodium retention. Potential adverse effects of different diuretics are also discussed.
This document provides 125 multiple choice questions that are expected to appear on the GPAT 2020 exam. The questions cover topics in pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmaceutics, and pharmacognosy. Each question carries 4 marks for a correct answer and -1 mark for an incorrect answer, with a total of 500 marks possible. The document was prepared by Mr. Kumaran, a lecturer in the Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis at G.P Pharmacy College in Tamil Nadu, India to help students prepare for the GPAT exam scheduled for 2020. It provides sample questions followed by brief explanations and the correct answers.
Cardiac glycosides like digoxin are used to treat heart failure. They work by inhibiting the sodium-potassium ATPase pump, increasing intracellular calcium levels and improving cardiac contractility. At therapeutic doses, they have positive inotropic and chronotropic effects as well as autonomic effects like sensitizing baroreceptors. At toxic doses, they can cause arrhythmias by prolonging action potentials and causing delayed afterdepolarizations due to calcium overload. They are beneficial in both acute and chronic heart failure by improving cardiac function and efficiency without increasing oxygen demand.
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Drugs acting on Cardiovascular system.
Anti arrhythmic agents
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The document discusses the cardiovascular system and drugs used to treat conditions like congestive heart failure and hypertension. It provides details on:
1. The cardiovascular system includes the heart and blood vessels, with the heart responsible for contraction and blood circulation handled by blood vessels.
2. Congestive heart failure can be low or high output types and is treated with diuretics to reduce fluid buildup and positive ionotropic drugs to increase heart contractility.
3. Hypertension classifications range from normal to stage 1 and 2 based on blood pressure readings, and first line drugs include thiazides, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, and calcium channel blockers.
A condition in which the heart is unable to pump sufficient blood to meet the metabolic demand of the body and also unable to receive it back because every time after a systole.
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Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Symptoms result from blood backing up in the heart and lungs. The main drugs used to treat CHF are ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics, beta-blockers, digoxin, and vasodilators. Digoxin works by inhibiting the sodium-potassium pump, raising intracellular calcium levels, increasing calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and enhancing the actin-myosin interaction to strengthen contraction and cardiac output.
Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. Symptoms result from blood backing up in the heart and lungs. The main drugs used to treat CHF are ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics, beta-blockers, digoxin, and vasodilators. Digoxin works by inhibiting the sodium-potassium pump, raising intracellular calcium levels, increasing calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, and enhancing the actin-myosin interaction to strengthen contraction and cardiac output.
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Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) Curriculum
Drug acting on cardiovascular system, Antiarrhythmic drug, Anti hypertensive Drug, Antianginal drug, Introduction, Classification, Chemical structure, Uses, Storage condition, Official formulation, Brand names of the following category drugs., pptx
1. PREPARED BY ,
GULAM MUHEYUDDEEN
M. Pharm (Pharmaceutical chemistry)
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL
CHEMISTRY
Jahangeerabad Institute Of Technology BARABANKI
2. Table of Content
Introduction, Classification, Chemical structure, Uses,
Storage condition, Official formulation, Brand names of the
following category drug…...
1. Drug acting on cardiovascular system
2. Antiarrhythmic drug
3. Anti hypertensive Drug
4. Antianginal drug
3. 145. Which of the following blood vessels contains deoxygenated
blood?
a) Pulmonary artery
b) Pulmonary vein
c) Aorta
d) carotid artery
4. 145. Which of the following blood vessels contains deoxygenated
blood?
a) Pulmonary artery
b) Pulmonary vein
c) Aorta
d) carotid artery
5. 146. The coronary arteries supply blood to the
a) Myocardium
b) Left side of the body
c) Right atrium
d) Left atrium
6. 146. The coronary arteries supply blood to the
a) Myocardium
b) Left side of the body
c) Right atrium
d) Left atrium
7. 147. What is the brand name of Digoxine?
a) Lanoxin
b) Dynocard
c) Pronestyl
d) Natcardine
8. 147. What is the brand name of Digoxine?
a) Lanoxin
b) Dynocard
c) Pronestyl
d) Natcardine
9. 148. Cardiovascular drugs exert their action on to modify
cardiac output
a) Heart or Blood vessels
b) Cardiac Steroidal
c) Glycosides
d) Kidney
10. 148. Cardiovascular drugs exert their action on to modify
cardiac output.
a) Heart or Blood vessels
b) Cardiac Steroidal
c) Glycosides
d) Kidney
11. 149. Which of the following belongs to cardiotonic drug?
a) Gitoxin
b) Propranolol
c) Guanethidine
d) Glyceryl trinitrate
12. 149. Which of the following belongs to cardiotonic drug?
a) Gitoxin
b) Propranolol
c) Guanethidine
d) Glyceryl trinitrate
13. 150. Which drug is used to lower the lipid level?
a) Clofibrate
b) Captopril
c) Ethyl Nitrite
d) Frusemide
14. 150. Which drug is used to lower the lipid level?
a) Clofibrate
b) Captopril
c) Ethyl Nitrite
d) Frusemide
15. 151. What is the use of Warfarin?
a) Anticoagulant
b) Diuretics
c) Antihypertensive
d) Vasodialators
16. 151. What is the use of Warfarin?
a) Anticoagulant
b) Diuretics
c) Antihypertensive
d) Vasodialators
17. 152. Which drug increases the force of muscle contraction of
heart?
a) Cardiotonic drugs
b) Diuretics
c) Antihypertensive
d) Anticogulants
18. 152. Which drug increases the force of muscle contraction of
heart?
a) Cardiotonic drugs
b) Diuretics
c) Antihypertensive
d) Anticogulants
19. 153. On hydrolysis cardiotonic drugs produces?
a) Sugar and Aglycone
b) Glycone
c) Sugar
d) Aglycone and salt
20. 153. On hydrolysis cardiotonic drugs produces?
a) Sugar and Aglycone
b) Glycone
c) Sugar
d) Aglycone and salt
21. 154. When aglycone part linked glycosidically with sugar moiety
then it is called as?
a) Cardio tonic glycosides
b) Congestive heart failure
c) Heart attack
d) Glycoside
22. 154. When aglycone part linked glycosidically with sugar moiety
then it is called as?
a) Cardio tonic glycosides
b) Congestive heart failure
c) Heart attack
d) Glycoside
23. 155. What are the biological sources of digitoxin?
a) Digitalis purpurea, Digitalis Lanata
b) Digitoxose purpurea
c) Ouabagenin
d) Rhamnose lanata
24. 155. What are the biological sources of digitoxin?
a) Digitalis purpurea, Digitalis Lanata
b) Digitoxose purpurea
c) Ouabagenin
d) Rhamnose lanata
25. 156. Which cardio tonic drug increases force of myocardial
contraction as well as used in congestive heart failure?
a) Digitoxin
b) Gitoxin
c) Digoxin
d) Ouabain
26. 156. Which cardiotonic drug increases force of myocardial
contraction as well as used in congestive heart failure?
a) Digitoxin
b) Gitoxin
c) Digoxin
d) Ouabain
27. 157. What is the brand name of gitoxin?
a) Dynocard
b) Lanacardin
c) Cardiogoxin
d) Lanoxicaps
28. 157. What is the brand name of gitoxin?
a) Dynocard
b) Lanacardin
c) Cardiogoxin
d) Lanoxicaps
29. 158. Disturbance in cardiac rhythm indicate?
a) Cardiac arrythmia
b) Congestive heart failure
c) Tachycardia
d) Bradycardia
30. 158. Disturbance in cardiac rhythm indicate?
a) Cardiac arrythmia
b) Congestive heart failure
c) Tachycardia
d) Bradycardia
31. 159. Which one is the beta adrenergic blocker?
a) Diltiazem
b) Verapamil
c) Phenytoin
d) Propranolol
32. 159. Which one is the beta adrenergic blocker?
a) Diltiazem
b) Verapamil
c) Phenytoin
d) Propranolol
33. 160. Which antiarrythmic drug prolongs the duration of action
potential?
a) Bretylium
b) Diltiazem
c) Coramine
d) Nikethamide
34. 160. Which antiarrythmic drug prolongs the duration of action
potetential?
a) Bretylium
b) Diltiazem
c) Coramine
d) Nikethamide
35. 161. Which one of the following is the calcium channel
blocker?
a) Verapamil
b) Caffeine
c) Theophylline
d) Lignocaine
36. 161. Which one of the following is the calcium channel
blocker?
a) Verapamil
b) Caffeine
c) Theophylline
d) Lignocaine
37. 162. Which antiarrhythmic drug used as an alternative to
quinine to treat malaria?
a) Quinidine
b) Procainamide
c) Nikethamide
d) Benzamide
38. 162. Which antiarrhythmic drug used as an alternative to
quinine to treat malaria?
a) Quinidine
b) Procainamide
c) Nikethamide
d) Benzamide
39. 163. Pronestyl is the brand name of which drug?
a) Quinidine
b) Procainamide
c) Bretylium
d) Lignocaine
40. 163. Pronestyl is the brand name of which drug?
a) Quinidine
b) Procainamide
c) Bretylium
d) Lignocaine
41. 163. 4-amino,N-(2-diethyl amino ethyl) benzamide is the IUPAC
of which drug?
a) Quinidine
b) Procainamide
c) Nikethamide
d) Infilteration
42. 163. 4-amino,N-(2-diethyl amino ethyl) benzamide is the IUPAC
of which drug?
a) Quinidine
b) Procainamide
c) Nikethamide
d) Infilteration
43. 164. In hypertension there is high systemic blood pressure due
to?
a) defect in heamodynamic function
b) defect in dialysis function
c) defect in pheochromocytoma function
d) Defect in enzyme function
44. 164. In hypertension there is high systemic blood pressure due
to?
a) defect in heamodynamic function
b) defect in dialysis function
c) defect in pheochromocytoma function
d) Defect in enzyme function
45. 165. 2-amino, 3-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) 2-methyl propanoic
acid is the chemical name of which drug?
a) Methyldopa
b) Dopamine
c) Reserpine
d) Chlorpromazine
46. 165. 2-amino, 3-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl) 2-methyl propanoic
acid is the chemical name of which drug?
a) Methyldopa
b) Dopamine
c) Reserpine
d) Chlorpromazine
47. 166. Lipomid is the brand name of?
a) Clofibrate
b) Nifedipine
c) Niacin
d) Nicotinic acid
48. 166. Lipomid is the brand name of?
a) Clofibrate
b) Nifedipine
c) Niacin
d) Nicotinic acid
49. 167. Cardiac arrhythmia means
a) Disturbance in cardiac rhythm
b) Disturbance in function of liver
c) Disturbance in lungs
d) Heart attack
50. 167. Cardiac arrhythmia means
a) Disturbance in cardiac rhythm
b) Disturbance in function of liver
c) Disturbance in lungs
d) Heart attack
51. 168. Brand name of methyldopa is
a) Aldomet
b) Hyperdine
c) Akramin
d) Clonidine
52. 168. Brand name of methyldopa is
a) Aldomet
b) Hyperdine
c) Akramin
d) Clonidine
53. 169. The condition characterised by elevated plasma lipid
level is called as
a) Hyperlipidaemia
b) Hypolipidaemia
c) Intima
d) Xanthomas
54. 169. The condition characterised by elevated plasma lipid
level is called as
a) Hyperlipidaemia
b) Hypolipidaemia
c) Intima
d) Xanthomas
55. 170. Brand name of clofibrate
a) Atromid
b) Niacin
c) Nicotinic acid
d) Lithium
56. 170. Brand name of clofibrate
a) Atromid
b) Niacin
c) Nicotinic acid
d) Lithium
57. 171. Which of the following is NOT a good drug target for
cardiac arrhythmias
a) Potassium channel activators
b) Calcium channel blockers
c) Sodium channel blockers
d) Beta blocker
58. 171. Which of the following is NOT a good drug target for
cardiac arrhythmias
a) Potassium channel activators
b) Calcium channel blockers
c) Sodium channel blockers
d) Beta blocker
59. 172. …………………….Is a condition in which certain
disorders affects the normal mechanical activity of heart.
a) Angina
b) Cardiac arrhythmia
c) Ichemia
d) Hypertension
60. 172. …………Is a condition in which certain disorders
affects the normal mechanical activity of heart.
a) Angina
b) Cardiac arrhythmia
c) Ichemia
d) Hypertension
61. 173. ……..is a calcium channel blocker of class IV anti-
arrhythmic agents.
a) Verapamil
b) Quinidine sulphate
c) Procainamide HCl
d) Phenytoin Sodium
62. 173. ……..is a calcium channel blocker of class IV anti-
arrhythmic agents.
a) Verapamil
b) Quinidine sulphate
c) Procainamide HCl
d) Phenytoin Sodium
63. 174. ……..is a IC anti-arrhythmic agents.
a) Lorcainide HCl
b) Amiodrone
c) Lidocaine HCl
d) Sotalol
64. 174. ……..is a IC anti-arrhythmic agents.
a) Lorcainide HCl
b) Amiodrone
c) Lidocaine HCl
d) Sotalol
65. 175. A condition in which the blood pressure of systemic
artery increase beyond the normal pressure is known as
…………...
a) Cardiac arrhythmia
b) Angina pectoris
c) Hypertension
d) Hypotension
66. 175. A condition in which the blood pressure of systemic
artery increase beyond the normal pressure is known as
…………...
a) Cardiac arrhythmia
b) Angina pectoris
c) Hypertension
d) Hypotension
67. 176. ……….is a ganglionic blocker.
a) Losartan
b) Torsemide
c) Trimethaphan
d) Terazosin
68. 176. ……….is a ganglionic blocker.
a) Losartan
b) Torsemide
c) Trimethaphan
d) Terazosin
69. 177. ……is a sympatholytic non selective first successful
beta blocker.
a) Captopril
b) Ramipril
c) Propranolol
d) Methyldopate hydrochloride
70. 177. ……is a sympatholytic non selective first successful
beta blocker.
a) Captopril
b) Ramipril
c) Propranolol
d) Methyldopate hydrochloride
71. 178. The brand name for …………..is altace.
a) Nifedipine
b) Ramipril
c) Clonidine hydrochloride
d) Hydralazine hydrochloride
72. 178. The brand name for …………..is altace.
a) Nifedipine
b) Ramipril
c) Clonidine hydrochloride
d) Hydralazine hydrochloride
73. 179. ………..is a calcium channel blocker that relaxes the
blood vessels so that the heart easily pumps blood and its
workload is reduced.
a) Nifedipine
b) Captopril
c) Losartan
d) Propranolol
74. 179. ………..is a calcium channel blocker that relaxes the
blood vessels so that the heart easily pumps blood and its
workload is reduced.
a) Nifedipine
b) Captopril
c) Losartan
d) Propranolol
75. 180. ………..is the result of obstruction or spasm of
coronary artery.
a) Anemia
b) Hypertension
c) Angina
d) Ischemia
76. 180. ………..is the result of obstruction or spasm of
coronary artery.
a) Anemia
b) Hypertension
c) Angina
d) Ischemia
77. 181. Isosorbide dinitrate is a ……….
a) Beta blocker
b) Vasodilator
c) Vasoconstrictor
d) Calcium channel blocker
78. 181. Isosorbide dinitrate is a ……….
a) Beta blocker
b) Vasodilator
c) Vasoconstrictor
d) Calcium channel blocker
79. 182. …………is the sulphate salt of quinidine. Which is an
alkaloids having anti-malarial and anti arrhythmic
properties.
a) Verapamil
b) Sotalol
c) Quinidine sulphate
d) Phenytoin sodium
80. 182. …………is the sulphate salt of quinidine. Which is an
alkaloids having anti-malarial and anti arrhythmic
properties.
a) Verapamil
b) Sotalol
c) Quinidine sulphate
d) Phenytoin sodium
81. 183. …………..is a hydrochloride salt of procainamide,
which is a procaine analogue and an amide derivative
having class IA antiarrhythmic activity.
a) Verapamil
b) Sotalol
c) Quinidine sulphate
d) Procainamide hydrochloride
82. 183. …………..is a hydrochloride salt of procainamide,
which is a procaine analogue and an amide derivative
having class IA antiarrhythmic activity.
a) Verapamil
b) Sotalol
c) Quinidine sulphate
d) Procainamide hydrochloride
83. 184. ……………..is an anti anginal drug, which increase the
duration of ventricular and atrial muscles action by
blocking the Na-K-activated myocardial adenosine tri
phosphatase.
a) Amiodrone
b) Satalol
c) Verapamil
d) Lidocaine hydrochloride
84. 184. ……………..is an anti anginal drug, which increase the
duration of ventricular and atrial muscles action by
blocking the Na-K-activated myocardial adenosine tri
phosphatase.
a) Amiodrone
b) Satalol
c) Verapamil
d) Lidocaine hydrochloride
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