Drugs Used in Cardiovascular System Disorders

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  1. 2. A mixed vasodilator used short-term for acute, severe hypertension and pulmonary edema.
  2. 4. Indicated in treatment of atropine-resistant bradycardia.
  3. 12. A mixed vasodilator that does not activate RAAS.
  4. 15. A potassium-sparing diuretic that can result in hyperkalemia.
  5. 16. An arterial dilator used for hypertension.
  6. 19. inhibitors, Inhibit the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II.
  7. 20. The drug of choice for cardiac resuscitation.
  8. 21. A new class of positive inotrope and it's IV form is short-term.
  9. 22. A Class IV calcium channel blocker used for supraventricular tachycardia.
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  1. 1. A catecholamine that increases cardiac contractions with no increase in heart rate.
  2. 3. A calcium channel blocker that decreases afterload.
  3. 5. A very powerful loop diuretic used for removing edema from animals with heart failure.
  4. 6. Ointment, Gloves must be worn, adverse effects include hypotension, rashes around site.
  5. 7. A Class IA sodium channel blocker used for arterial fibrillation in horses.
  6. 8. A nonselective beta-adrenergic blocker used for reducing heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure.
  7. 9. A calcium channel blocker used for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats.
  8. 10. A catecholamine that increases cardiac contractions and heart rate.
  9. 11. The most often reached for local anesthetic, when given for arrythmias should be without epinephrine.
  10. 13. A selective beta1 blocker safe to use in patients prone to bronchospasms.
  11. 14. A.k.a Vetmedin, a mixed dilator used for atrioventricular insufficiency, CHF, and dilated cardiomyopathy.
  12. 17. Seldom used in vet med, causes electrolyte imbalances.
  13. 18. Cats are very sensitive to toxicity of this positive inotrope.