Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Across
- 2. modifiable risk factor for coronary heart disease
- 4. an adjunct medication rarely used these days for prophylaxis of thromboembolism
- 5. useful in preventing angina in exercise
- 6. used as a marker to diagnose NSTEMI
- 11. -close monitoring of lipids when taken this commonly prescribed dermatology medication is importnat
- 14. what should occur for few hours each day when taking isosorbide
Down
- 1. procedure where dye from catheter reveals blockage on x-ray imaging
- 3. often present in 25% of patients following MI
- 7. less likely to cause muscle pain than some others in its' class
- 8. commonly used in angina due to action on smooth muscle
- 9. This medication helps to lower triglycerides
- 10. should be stopped 5 days before CABG procedures to prevent bleeding
- 12. -can reduce LDL by approx 25% when added to statin
- 13. by stopping have a 50-70% less risk of MI