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The [[heart]] is very useful, and [[cardiology|cardiologists]] attempt to keep it that way. The drugs they use are below:
The [[heart]] is very useful, and [[cardiology|cardiologists]] attempt to keep it that way. The drugs they use are below:
===Ace inhibitors===
===Ace inhibitors===
===Angiotension II inhibitors===
===Angiotension II receptor agonists===
 
===Anti-arrhythmics===
===Anti-arrhythmics===
===Beta blockers===
===Beta blockers===

Revision as of 17:01, 22 May 2010

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

Ace inhibitors

Angiotension II receptor agonists

Anti-arrhythmics

Beta blockers

Calcium channel blockers

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!