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CV Drugs

CV Drugs: ACE, Anticoagulant, Beta Blocker, etc. Top 200

BrandGenericClassFDA Indication(s)
Vasotec Enalapril Maleate CV (ACE inhibitor) A) Treatment of hypertension B) congestive heart failure C) Asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction
Zestril Lisinopril CV (ACE inhibitor) A) Treatment of hypertension B) congestive heart failure C) Treatment of pts within 24hrs of acute myocardial infarction
Altace Ramipril CV (ACE inhibitor) A) Treatment of hypertension B) Reduce the risk of myocardial infarction
Accupril Quinapril HCl CV (ACE inhibitor) Hypertension
Capoten Captopril CV (ACE inhibitor) A) Hypertension B) Heart failure C) Reduce CV mortality after heart attack D) Prevent kidney failure in type 1 diabetics
Lotensin Benazepril HCl CV (ACE inhibitor) Hypertension
Monopril Fosinopril CV (ACE inhibitor) Hypertension
Coumadin Crystalline Warfarin Na CV (anticoagulant) A) Prophylaxis and treatment of pulmonary embolism B) atrial fibrilation w/ embolism C)venous thrombosis and its extension
Lopressor Metoprolol Tartrate CV (beta-blocker) A) Mngmnt of hypertension B) Acute myocardial infarction
Tenormin Atenolol CV (beta-blocker) A) Mngmnt of hypertension B) Acute myocardial infarction
Toprol-XL Metoprolol Succinate CV (beta-blocker) A) Mngmnt of hypertension B) Long-term trtmnt of angina pectoris C) Trtmnt of stable, symptomatic heart failure
Coreg Carvedilol CV (beta-blocker) A) Mngmnt of hypertension B) Trtmnt of mild to moderate heart failure
Inderal (LA) Propanolol HCl CV (beta-blocker) A) Hypertension B) Arrhythmias C) Angina pectoris D) Migraine headache E) Myocardial infarction
Norvasc Amlodipine Besylate CV (calcium channel blocker) A) Hypertension B) Chronic stable or vasospastic angina
Cardizem (CD) Diltiazem Hydrochloride CV (calcium channel blocker) A) Angina pectoris B) Hypertension C) Temporary control of atrial fibrilation or atrial flutter
Isoptin (SR) Verapamil HCl CV (calcium channel blocker) A) Angina pectoris B) Hypertension (only the SR) C) Supraventricular tachyarrythmias
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