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Oral anti-hypertensives with relative fast onset of action (Hypertensive Emergency)

The key concern with oral antihypertensive agents
fast onset of action ... (e.g. procedural ... allow one dose of medication ... #medications #FastOnset ... #Pharmacology #Table
Oral Antihypertensive Medications - Selection by Comorbidities
Comorbidities: 
 • Stable Angina, HFpEF, HFrEF, AFib, TAA/Marfan, Aortic
Oral Antihypertensive ... Medications - Selection ... Osteoporosis, Gout, Rapid-Acting ... #Medications #Hypertension ... #pharmacology #table
Membrane Actions of Antiarrhythmic Drugs

#Membrane #Channels #Actions #Antiarrhythmic #Drugs #Medications #Pharmacology #Cardiology #Table
Membrane Actions ... Membrane #Channels #Actions ... Antiarrhythmic #Drugs #Medications ... Pharmacology #Cardiology #Table
Compelling and Possible Contraindications to Antihypertensive Drugs
Diuretics (thiazides)
 - Gout
 - Metabolic syndrome, Glucose intolerance, Pregnancy,
Contraindications to Antihypertensive ... failure - Co-medication ... Pgp-dependent drugs (e.g ... Xerostomia #antihypertensive ... #table #bloodpressure
Drug Treatment of Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions
First-Line Therapy 
 - Epinephrine 
 - Oxygen 
 -
Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions ... #Pharmacology #Table ... #Medications #Allergy
Constipation - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Diet/Lifestyle
 • Fibre
 • Calories
 • Fluid
 • Exercise
 • Psychosocial
Medications
 •
Psychosocial Medications ... Neurally Active Medications ... (e.g. ... Opiates, Antihypertensives ... ) • Cation Related
Shock - Differential Diagnosis by Classification
Reflex Syncope 
 - Vasovagal syncope
   • Prolonged standing
Sinus pauses • AV ... depletion - Medication ... side effect (e.g ... Alcohol blackout - Medication ... Classification #Table
Triggers of Anaphylaxis

Anaphylaxis is a systemic response to a specific allergen, usually occurring within one hour
insect stings, and medications ... (Table 1). ... Food-related reactions ... years of age, and medication ... reactions are most
Muscarinic Receptor Agonists and Antagonists 
Muscarinic Receptor Agonists
Methacholine
 • Diagnosis of bronchial airway
Carbachol
 • Glaucorna (topical
symptomatic bradycardia (e.g ... ., AV block) • ... #Antagonists #Medications ... #Pharmacology #Table
Atrial Fibrillation RVR - Medications
Diltiazem
 • Preferred in patients with chronic lung such as Asthma and
Fibrillation RVR - Medications ... the duration of action ... combined with other AV ... Fibrillation #AFib #RVR #Medications ... treatment #comparison #table