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Cardio drugs

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Atenolol   Beta-antagonist (slow HR) (class 11 beta-blocker)  
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Atenolol   hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, supraventricular tachycardia, aortic stenosis; A-fib  
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Atenolol   no bronchiolar effects  
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Enalapril   ACE inhibitor; chronic heart failure  
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Pimobendan   dilated cardiomyopathy; valvular insufficiency  
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Pimobendan   Phosphodiesterase III inhibitor and a calcium sensitizer which acts as an inotropic vasodilator  
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Diltiazem   cardiac glycoside; Ca+ channel blocker  
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Diltiazem   slows the heart by inhibiting the influx of calcium into the myocardial cells ; positive inotrope;  
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Diltiazem   treat supraventricular tachycardias, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and hypertension  
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Procainamide   class 1A anti-arrhythmic; membrane stabilzer;  
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Procainamide   attempts to convert atrial fibrillation to a normal sinus rhythm  
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Digoxin   increase vagal tone to the AV node to slow conduction and decrease the heart rate.  
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Isoproterenol   non-specific beta receptor agonist; increase the ventricular rate in response to atrial fibrillation, thus is inappropriate in the management of A-fib  
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Lidocaine   membrane stabilzer; emergency for V-fib  
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Propanolol   class II beta-blocker; negative chronotrope/inotrope; atrial tachycardia and HCM  
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Propanolol   bronchocontriction  
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Amlodipine   Ca+ channel blocker; arteriolar vasodilation  
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Amlodipine   treat hypertension in cats and dogs(in conjection with ACE inhibitor)  
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Nitroglycerine   preload reducer; venous capacitance. Emergency use for CHF  
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Dobutamine   direct beta one stimulation. Positive inotrope and chronotrope  
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Dobutamine   Emergency CHF. Arrythmogenic  
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Epinephrine   Alpha1/2, beta 1/2 stimulation. Potent vasopressor  
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Furosemide   potassium wasting diuretic, use when congestive disease  
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Spironolactone   anti aldosterone diuretic; blocks effects at distal tubules, spares potassium, eliminates sodium and chloride.  
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Dopamine   alpha agonist to increase peripheral resistance and increase blood pressure  
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