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Antiarrhythmic agents
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Antiarrhythmic agents
(
C01B
)
Channel blockers
class I
(
Na
+
channel blockers
)
class Ia (
Phase 0
→ and
Phase 3
→)
*
Ajmaline
Disopyramide
Hydroquinidine
Lorajmine
Prajmaline
Procainamide
#
Quinidine
#
Sparteine
class Ib (
Phase 3
←)
*
IV
Lidocaine
#
enteral
Aprindine
Mexiletine
Tocainide
class Ic (
Phase 0
→)
*
Encainide
‡
Ethacizine
Flecainide
Indecainide
‡
Lorcainide
Moracizine
‡
Propafenone
class III
(
Phase 3
→,
K
+
channel blockers
)
*
Amiodarone
Bretylium
Bunaftine
Celivarone
†
Dofetilide
Dronedarone
E-4031
†
Ibutilide
Nifekalant
Sotalol
Tedisamil
Vernakalant
class IV
(
Phase 4
→,
Ca
2+
channel blockers
)
*
Diltiazem
Verapamil
#
Receptor
agonists
and
antagonists
class II
(
Phase 4
→,
β blockers
)
*
Nadolol
Pindolol
Propranolol
cardioselective
Acebutolol
Atenolol
Esmolol
Landiolol
Metoprolol
A
1
agonist
*
Adenosine
Benzodiazepines
Barbiturates
Categories
:
Antiarrhythmic agents
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