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Cardiovascular Drugs

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Drug
Brand Name
Pharmacologic Class
Therapeutic Class
Adenosine   Adenocard   Purine nucleoside; cardiac node membrane stabilizer   Antiarrhythmic agent  
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Aliskiren   Tekturna   Direct renin inhibitor   Antihypertensive agent  
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Amiloride   Midamor   Epithelial Na+ channel blocker   K+ sparing diuretic  
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Amiodarone   Cardarone   Cardiac ion channel blocker (K+, Na+, Ca2+) and b-receptors   Antiarrhythmic agent  
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Amlodipine   Norvasc   Dihydropyridine Ca2+ channel blocker   Antihypertensive and antianginal agent  
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Carvedilol   Coreg   Non-selective adrenoreceptor antagonist   Antihypertensive and heart failure agent  
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Clonidine   Catapres   a2-adrenoreceptor agonist   Antihypertensive drug  
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Conivaptan   Vaprisol   Vasopressin antagonist   Diuretic, aquaretic  
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Digoxin   Lanoxin   Digitalis glycoside (cardenolide)   Cardiac stimulant  
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Diltiazem   Cardizem   Non-dihydropyridine Ca2+ channel blocker   Vasodilator, antiarrhythmic agent (Class IV)  
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Dofetilide   Tikosyn   K+ channel blocker   Class III antiarrhythmic agent  
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Enalapril   Vasotec   Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor   Antihypertensive agent  
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Esmolol   Brevibloc   Selective b1-adrenorecepor blocker   Antiarrhythmic agent (Class III)  
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Fenoldopam   Corlopam   Agonist at dopamine D1-like receptors   Antihypertensive agent  
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Furosemide   Lasix   Membrane ion transport inhibitor   Loop-acting (high-ceiling) diuretic  
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Hydralazine   Apresoline   Vasodilator   Antihypertensive; heart failure agent  
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Hydrochlorothiazide   HydroDiuril   Thiazide diuretic   Antihypertensive agent  
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Labetalol   Normodyne, Trandate   a- and b-adrenoreceptor antagonist   Antihypertensive  
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Mannitol   Osmitrol   Osmotic agent   Diuretic  
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Methyldopa   Aldomet   a2-adrenoreceptor agonist   Antihypertensive agent  
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Minoxidil   Rogaine   Vasodilator, K+ channel opener   Antihypertensive; hair growth stimulant  
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Nesiritide   Natrecor   Recombinant human B-type natriuretic peptide   Heart failure treatment  
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Nitroglycerine   Nitro-stat, Transderm-Nitro   Organic nitrate vasodilator   Antianginal agent  
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Acetazolamide   Diamox   Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Inhibits CO2<->HCOO3-; increases renal NA+/HCO3- excretion; inhibits humor formation; causes metabolic acidosis (hypochloremic)   Diuretic and urinary alkalizer  
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Nitroprusside   Nitropress   Vasodilator   Antihypertensive  
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Propafenone   Rythmol   Cardiac Na+ channel blocker   Antiarrhythmic agent (Class IC)  
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Quinidine   Quinidex Estentabs   Cardiac Na+ channel blocker   Antiarrythmic agent (Class IA)  
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Ranolazine   Ranexa   Selective Na+ channel blocker   Antianginal and anti-ischemic agent  
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Sotalol   Betapace   K+ channel blocker   Antiarrhythmic agent (Class III)  
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Spironolactone   Aldactone   Aldosterone antagonist   K+ sparing diuretic  
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Valsartan   Diovan   Angiotensin AT1 receptor antagonist   Antihypertensive  
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Verapamil   Calan, Isoptin   Non-dihydropyridine Ca+ channel blocker   Antihypertensive, antianginal, and antiarrhythmic agent (Class IV)  
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