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2003-2004 Review of Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs 18 January 2019 4:47 PM

Acebutolol Sympatholytic 1 adrenergic antagonist Class II antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive Antianginal Bronchoconstrictor

Miscellaneous (does not fit class I-IV organization) Adenosine Antiarrhythmic Miscellaneous (does not fit class I-IV organization)

Amiodarone Class I/III antiarrhythmic Na+ and K+ channel blocker (inactivated channels)

Atenolol Sympatholytic 1 adrenergic antagonist Antihypertensive Antiarrhythmic Antianginal Bronchoconstrictor

Sympatholytic Class III antiarrhythmic Bretylium Sympatholytic Class III antiarrhythmic K+ channel blocker

Cardiac glycoside Antiarrhythmic Digitalis Cardiac glycoside Antiarrhythmic Na+/K+ ATPase inhibitor Positive inotrope Miscellaneous (does not fit class I-IV organization)

Cardiac glycoside Antiarrhythmic Digitoxin Cardiac glycoside Antiarrhythmic Na+/K+ ATPase inhibitor Positive inotrope Miscellaneous (does not fit class I-IV organization)

Cardiac glycoside Antiarrhythmic Digoxin Cardiac glycoside Antiarrhythmic Na+/K+ ATPase inhibitor Positive inotrope Miscellaneous (does not fit class I-IV organization)

Class IV antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive Diltiazem Class IV antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive Ca2+ channel blocker

Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated channels) Disopyramide Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated channels)

Class III antiarrhythmic Dofetilide Class III antiarrhythmic K+ channel blocker

Esmolol Sympatholytic 1 adrenergic antagonist Class II Antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive Bronchoconstrictor

Class I antiarrhythmic Flecainide Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker

Class III antiarrhythmic Ibutilide Class III antiarrhythmic K+ channel blocker

Lidocaine Class I antiarrhythmic Local anaesthetic Na+ channel blocker (activated and inactivated channels)

Mexilitine Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated and inactivated channels)

Class I antiarrhythmic Moricizine Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker

Phenytoin Anticonvulsant Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (inactivated channels)

Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated channels) Procainamide Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated channels)

Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker Weak -blocker Propafenone Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker Weak -blocker

Propranolol Sympatholytic  adrenergic antagonist Class II antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive Bronchoconstrictor

Intercalates in DNA Binds to ferriprotoporphyrin Na+ channel blocker Quinidine Antimalarial Protein and nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor Class I antiarrhythmic Intercalates in DNA Binds to ferriprotoporphyrin Na+ channel blocker

Class II antiarrythmic Sympatholytic  adrenergic antagonist Sotolol Class II antiarrythmic Sympatholytic  adrenergic antagonist

Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated channels) Tocainide Class I antiarrhythmic Na+ channel blocker (activated channels)

Verapamil Class IV antiarrhythmic Antihypertensive L-type Ca2+ channel blocker Antianginal