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The most well known are [[amlodipine]], [[atropine]] and [[adenosine]], however there are many more types. Visit the [[antiarrhythmics|page on antiarrythmics]] to find out more about them.
The most well known are [[amlodipine]], [[atropine]] and [[adenosine]], however there are many more types. Visit the [[antiarrhythmics|page on antiarrythmics]] to find out more about them.


===Beta blockers===
==Beta blockers==
Beta blockers make the heart pump slower and less hard. Common ones are '''propanolol''', '''bisoprolol''' and '''atenolol'''. They are mainly used to [[primary prevention of ischaemic heart disease|prevention of MIs]] and deal with [[tachyarrhythmias]]. See the [[beta blockers|beta blockers page]] for more.
Beta blockers make the heart pump slower and less hard. Common ones are '''propanolol''', '''bisoprolol''' and '''atenolol'''. They are mainly used to [[primary prevention of ischaemic heart disease|prevention of MIs]] and deal with [[tachyarrhythmias]]. See the [[beta blockers|beta blockers page]] for more.


===Calcium channel blockers===
==Calcium channel blockers==
Amlodipine and Nifedipine; Diltiazem.
Amlodipine and Nifedipine; Diltiazem.



Revision as of 19:47, 24 May 2010

This dog is suffering from a persistent dry cough due his antihypertensive medication - rampril. It's probably time he was switched to an ARB instead.

The heart is very useful, and cardiologists attempt to keep it that way. The drugs they use are below:

ACE inhibitors

ACE inhibitors inhibit the action of the ACE enzyme, reducing blood pressure. Common ones are ramipril and perindopril. They are used the treat hypertension. See the ACE inhibitor page for more.

Angiotension II receptor agonists

Also known as ARBs, they work in a very similar way to ACE inhibitors, but are don't cause a dry cough. In time, they may replace ACE inhibitors as the first line treatment. More on them here.

Antiarrhythmics

There are a variety of antiarrhythmic drugs (possibly the hardest word to spell in the whole world).

The most well known are amlodipine, atropine and adenosine, however there are many more types. Visit the page on antiarrythmics to find out more about them.

Beta blockers

Beta blockers make the heart pump slower and less hard. Common ones are propanolol, bisoprolol and atenolol. They are mainly used to prevention of MIs and deal with tachyarrhythmias. See the beta blockers page for more.

Calcium channel blockers

Amlodipine and Nifedipine; Diltiazem.

Diuretics

Diuretics are used to control hypertension, by reducing the amount of fluid in the body. They are so sexy that they have their own page. Check it out!

Nitrates