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

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