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Drugs on the CVS

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Mode of action of Ca2+ channel blockers

Author: Lapras Fan



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Example is Verapamil Decreases the slope of pacemaker potential at SA node Decreases AV nodal conduction Decreases force of contraction Also cause some coronary and peripheral vasodilation The dihydropyridine Ca 2+ channel blockers are not effective in preventing arrhythmias, but do act on vascular smooth muscle


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