Site Navigation
Categories:
Antiarrhythmic agents
Cardiac electrophysiology
All articles with unsourced statements
Articles with unsourced statements since September 2007

Summary Of: Antiarrhythmic agent

Effect of class Ic antiarrhythmic agent on cardiac action potential... Effect of class Ic antiarrhythmic agent on cardiac action potential... Effect of class III antiarrhythmic agent on cardiac action potential... Effect of class III antiarrhythmic agent on cardiac action potential... Effect of the antiarrhythmic agent moricizine on survival after myocardial infarction...

Encyclodia Page On: Antiarrhythmic agent

These Are Links To Other Documents
pharmaceuticals | heart | cardiac arrhythmias | atrial fibrillation | atrial flutter | ventricular tachycardia | ventricular fibrillation | myocardial infarction | atrial fibrillation | flutter | sudden death | implantable cardioverter-defibrillator | | | Amiodarone | Procainamide | N-acetyl procainamide | digoxin | adenosine | citation needed | sodium | sympathetic nervous system | beta blockers | potassium | calcium | AV node | Quinidine | Procainamide | Disopyramide | (Na+) channel | Ventricular arrhythmias | recurrent atrial fibrillation | vagal | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome | Phenytoin | Mexiletine | (Na+) channel | myocardial infarction | ventricular tachycardia | atrial fibrillation | Flecainide | Propafenone | Moricizine | (Na+) channel | paroxysmal atrial fibrillation | conduction system | Propranolol | Esmolol | timolol | metoprolol | sotalol | atenolol | beta blocking | myocardial infarction | tachyarrhythmias | Amiodarone | Sotalol | Ibutilide | Dofetilide | K+ channel blocker | Sotalol | beta blocker | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome | ventricular tachycardias | atrial fibrillation | atrial flutter | atrial fibrillation | verapamil | diltiazem | Ca2+ channel | paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia | ventricular rate | atrial fibrillation | | | | | | | | | interfere with the sodium channel | action potentials | membrane stabilizing effect | beta blockers | catecholamines | β1-adrenergic receptors | supraventricular tachycardias | AV node | atenolol | esmolol | propranolol | metoprolol | block the potassium channels | calcium channel blockers | AV node | verapamil | diltiazem | digoxin | adenosine | ventricular | Action potential | Cardiac action potential | Electrocardiogram | doi | ISBN 0-443-07145-4 | doi | PMC | v | d | C01B | class I | Na+ channel blockers | Phase 0 | Ajmaline | Disopyramide | Prajmaline | Procainamide | Quinidine | Sparteine | Phase 3 | Aprindine | Lidocaine | Mexiletine | Tocainide | Phase 0 | Encainide | Flecainide | Lorcainide | Moricizine | Propafenone | class II | Phase 4 | beta blockers | Propranolol | Metoprolol | Nadolol | Atenolol | Acebutolol | Pindolol | class III | Phase 3 | K+ channel blockers | Amiodarone | Bretylium tosylate | Bunaftine | Dofetilide | Ibutilide | Nifekalant | Sotalol | class IV | Phase 4 | Ca2+ channel blockers | Verapamil | Diltiazem | class V | A1 agonist | Adenosine | muscarinic antagonist | Atropine | cardiac glycoside | Digoxin | v | d | Major drug groups | Gastrointestinal tract | metabolism | A | Antacids | H2 antagonists | Proton pump inhibitors | Antiemetics | Laxatives | Antidiarrhoeals | Antipropulsives | Anti-obesity drugs | Anti-diabetics | Vitamins | Dietary minerals | Blood | B | Antithrombotics | Anticoagulants | Antiplatelets | Thrombolytics | Antihemorrhagics | Cardiovascular system | C | antianginals | Cardiac glycosides | Cardiac stimulant | Antihypertensives | Diuretics | Vasodilators | Beta blockers | Calcium channel blockers | renin-angiotensin system | ACE inhibitors | Angiotensin II receptor antagonists | Renin inhibitors | Antihyperlipidemics | Statins | Fibrates | Bile acid sequestrants | Skin | D | Emollients | Cicatrizant | Antipruritics | Antipsoriatic | Medicated dressings | Reproductive system | G | Hormonal contraception | Fertility agents | SERMs | Sex hormones | Endocrine system | H | Hypothalamic-pituitary hormones | Corticosteroids | Glucocorticoids | Mineralocorticoids | Sex hormones | Thyroid hormones | Antithyroid agent | Infections | J | P | Antibiotics | Antifungals | Antimycobacterial | Tuberculosis treatment | Leprostatic agent | Antivirals | Vaccines | Antiparasitic | Antiprotozoals | Anthelmintics | Malignant | L01-L02 | Anticancer agents | Antimetabolite | Alkylating | Spindle poison | Antineoplastic | Topoisomerase inhibitor | Immune | L03-L04 | Immunomodulators | Immunostimulators | Immunosuppressants | Muscles | bones | joints | M | Anabolic steroids | Anti-inflammatories | NSAID | Antirheumatics | Corticosteroids | Muscle relaxants | Bisphosphonate | Brain | nervous system | N | Anesthetics | General | Local | Analgesics | Antimigraines | Anticonvulsants | Mood stabilizers | Antiparkinson drug | Psycholeptic | Anxiolytics | Antipsychotics | Hypnotics | Sedatives | Psychoanaleptic | Antidepressants | Stimulants | Psychostimulants | Respiratory system | R | Decongestants | Bronchodilators | Cough medicine | H1 antagonists | Sensory organs | S | Ophthalmologicalss | Otologicals | Ophthalmological preparations | Otological preparations | V | Antidotes | Contrast media | Radiopharmaceuticals | Dressing | Categories | Antiarrhythmic agents | Cardiac electrophysiology | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since September 2007 |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Antiarrhythmic agent".