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What are the drugs for antihypertensive?   Diuretics Sympatholytic drugs(a-blocker, b-blockers, centrally acting drugs), Angiotensin inhibitors, Vasodilators  
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What are angiotensin inhibitors?   Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB), Direct renin inhibitors (aliskiren)  
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what is the purpose of Bradykinin?   vasodilation  
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What does vasodilation mean?   means it lowers blood pressure  
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What is renin for?   convert angiotensinogen => angiotensin I  
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What does ACE do?   convert angiotensin I => angiotensin II  
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What does angiotensin II do?   causes vasoconstriction (thats why we need angiotensin receptor blockers (ARB)  
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What are the vasodilators for antihypertension?   Calcium channel blockers, other vasodilators  
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What are the vasodilators that work as antianginal drugs?   Organic Nitrites and nitrates, Calcium channel blockers  
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What are antianginal drugs?   Organic Nitrites and nitrates, Calcium channel blockers, B blockers  
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What are the drugs for heart failure?   positive inotropic drugs, vasodilators (ACE, ARB, hydralazine and nitrates, nesiritide), B-blockers, aldosterone antagonists, diuretics  
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What are the drugs for antiarrhythmic?   Sodium channel blockers (class I, II, III), miscellaneous  
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what are the drugs for hyperlipidemia (hypercholesterolemia)   HMG-CoA reductase Inhibitors (statins), Bile acid-binding resins, Ezetimile, Niacin (nicotinic acid), Fibric acid derivatives  
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What are the sodium channel blocker?   Class I:  
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