Calcium Channel Blockers: Hard
Across
- 3. Drug class of verapamil
- 6. Verapamil reduces contractility as a
- 8. Decreased by calcium channel blockers
- 10. Can occur with rapid vasodilation
- 14. Site of slowed conduction by verapamil
- 17. Can be affected by hepatic impairment
- 18. May show prolonged PR interval
- 19. Delay caused at the AV node
- 20. May worsen with short acting nifedipine
Down
- 1. Most calcium blockers are CYP3A4
- 2. Reduced by improving oxygen supply and demand
- 4. Verapamil reduces heart rate as a
- 5. Common indication for calcium channel blockers
- 7. May be suppressed with non dihydropyridines
- 9. Can increase levels of some calcium blockers
- 11. Condition treated with calcium channel blockers
- 12. Blockade of calcium influx during depolarisation
- 13. Drug class of diltiazem
- 15. Phase two is affected in cardiac cells
- 16. Target tissue for dihydropyridine action