Myocardial Infarction and Various Cardiac Drugs

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  1. 2. A drug commonly used to decrease sinus rate, AV conduction velocity and inhibit abnormal pacemaker activity
  2. 3. This tantihypertensive drug acts mainly on the distal convoluted tubules in the kidneys.
  3. 7. Care should be taken when using a HMG Co-A reductase inhibitor and a ________ because it may result in rhabdomyolysis and renal failure
  4. 10. This antihypertensive drug acts majorly on the ascending limp of the loop of Henle
  5. 11. Nifidepine is not used for the management of supraventricular tachycardia because it has ___________ properties
  6. 12. This drug is administered in emergency treatment for a Supraventricular tachycardia
  7. 13. This enzyme is targeted by statins.
  8. 15. This ECG pattern exhibits a constantly shifting QRS axis and is associated with a long Q-T interval
  9. 16. Medical term for 'heart attack'
  10. 18. This class of drugs is similar to ACE inhibitors but does not have a common annoying side effect
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  1. 1. ECG shows prolonged QRS and very fast heart rate.
  2. 4. A diuretic acts on this channel (abbreviation) but does not have potassium excreting effects. (Looking for the channel name, not name of diuretic)
  3. 5. Underlying cause of chest pain
  4. 6. These group of drugs act to increase expression of LDL receptors
  5. 8. Ca++ channel blockers act on this voltage gated calcium channel
  6. 9. _______ formation results in complicated atherosclerosis.
  7. 14. Medical terminology for chest pain
  8. 17. This group of drugs dephosphorylates myosin light chain of smooth muscle fibre which releases calcium ions resulting in relaxation of smooth muscle cells and vasodilation.