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www.pharmteacher.com Antihypertensives, Therapeutic Class, Generic/Brand

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What is the therapeutic class?
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Brand name
acebutolol   cardioselective beta1 blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity   Sectral®  
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aliskiren   direct renin inhibitor   Tekturna®  
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amiloride   potassium sparing diuretic   Midamor®  
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amlodipine   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Norvasc®  
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atenolol   cardioselective beta1 blocker   Tenormin®  
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benazepril   ACE inhibitor   Lotensin®  
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betaxolol   cardioselective beta1 blocker   Kerlone®  
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bisoprolol   cardioselective beta1 blocker   Zebeta®  
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bumetanide   loop diuretic   Bumex®  
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candesartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Atacand®  
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captopril   ACE inhibitor   Capoten®  
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carvedilol   nonselective beta1, beta2, alpha1 blocker primarily used for CHF   Coreg®  
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chlorothiazide   thiazide diuretic   Diuril®  
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chlorthalidone   thiazide diuretic   Hygroton®  
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clonidine   alpha2 agonist for hypertension   Catapres®  
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diltiazem   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Cardizem CD®, Dilacor XR®, Tiazac®  
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doxazosin   alpha1 blocker for HTN and BPH symptoms   Cardura®  
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enalapril   ACE inhibitor   Vasotec®  
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eplerenone   potassium sparing diuretic / aldosterone antagonist   Inspra®  
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eprosartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Teveten®  
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felodipine   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Plendil®  
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fosinopril   ACE inhibitor   Monopril®  
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furosemide   loop diuretic   Lasix®  
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hydrochlorothiazide   thiazide diuretic   Esidrex®  
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irbesartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Avapro®  
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isradipine   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Dynacirc®  
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labetalol   nonselective beta1, beta2, alpha1 blocker primarily used for hypertensive emergencies/urgencies   Normodyne®, Trandate®  
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lisinopril   ACE inhibitor   Zestril®, Prinivil®  
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losartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Cozaar®  
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methyldopa   alpha2 agonist for hypertension   Aldomet®  
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metolazone   thiazide like diuretic   Zaroxolyn®  
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metoprolol   cardioselective beta1 blocker   Lopressor®  
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moexipril   ACE inhibitor   Univasc®  
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nadolol   nonselective beta1 and beta2 blocker   Corgard®  
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nicardipine   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Cardene®  
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nifedipine   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Procardia XL®  
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olmesartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Benicar®  
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pindolol   nonselective beta1 and beta2 blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity   Visken®  
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prazosin   alpha1 blocker for HTN   Minipress®  
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propranolol   nonselective beta1 and beta2 blocker   Inderal®  
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quinapril   ACE inhibitor   Accupril®  
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ramipril   ACE inhibitor   Altace®  
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spironolactone   potassium sparing diuretic / aldosterone antagonist   Aldactone®  
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tamsulosin   alpha1 blocker for BPH symptoms   Flomax®  
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telmisartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Micardis®  
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terazosin   alpha1 blocker for HTN and BPH symptoms   Hytrin®  
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trandolapril   ACE inhibitor   Mavik®  
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triamterene   potassium sparing diuretic   Dyrenium®  
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valsartan   angiotensin2 receptor blocker (ARB)   Diovan®  
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verapamil   calcium channel blocker (CCB)   Isoptin®, Verlan®, Calan®  
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