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- ...cardia]] (slowing of the [[pulse]]), and finally collapse and death from [[cardiac arrest]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Hellebore|work18 KB (2,420 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
- ...term '''digitalis''' is also used for [[drug]] preparations that contain [[cardiac glycoside]]s, particularly one called [[digoxin]], that are extracted from ...ed "Digitalin". The use of ''[[Digitalis purpurea]]'' extract containing [[cardiac glycoside]]s for the treatment of [[heart]] conditions was first described15 KB (2,220 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
- ...ne]]''. He named this herbal [[drug]] as "Zarnab" and used it as a [[Heart|cardiac]] remedy. This was the first known use of a [[calcium channel blocker]] dru23 KB (3,699 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
- ...ost significant of these toxins are [[oleandrin]] and neriine, which are [[cardiac glycoside]]s.<ref name=Goetz/> They are present in all parts of the plant, ...od, and especially in [[horse]]s, [[horse colic|colic]].<ref name=Inchem/> Cardiac reactions consist of irregular heart rate, sometimes characterized by a rac19 KB (2,832 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
- ...useum.gov.ns.ca/poison/?section=species&id=79</ref> Roughly 38 different [[cardiac glycoside]]s (cardenolides) have been found in the plant, some among others13 KB (1,849 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
- ...Tears|watering of the eyes]], irregular or difficulty breathing, weakness, cardiac distress, [[convulsion]]s, [[coma]], and eventually death. [[Autopsy]] will6 KB (881 words) - 12:27, 7 July 2010
- ''K. daigremontiana'' is [[toxic]], it contains a [[cardiac glycoside]] - [[daigremontianin]].5 KB (618 words) - 12:28, 7 July 2010
- ...of anorexia, depression, diarrhea, [[horse colic|colic]], weakness, and [[cardiac arrhythmia]]. Symptoms usually occur about 1 hour following consumption, an15 KB (2,259 words) - 12:28, 7 July 2010
- ...or very ill patients, as there is a risk of [[sleep apnea|apnea]] and/or [[cardiac arrest]]. This risk is increased when temazepam is given concomitantly with45 KB (6,129 words) - 22:16, 19 September 2010
- {{Vasodilators used in cardiac diseases}}973 bytes (106 words) - 09:43, 20 September 2010
- '''Norfenefrine''' is a cardiac stimulant. {{Cardiac stimulants excluding cardiac glycosides}}1 KB (139 words) - 09:43, 20 September 2010
- '''Peruvoside''' (or '''cannogenin thevetoside''') is a [[cardiac glycoside]]<ref>''Peruvoside and Other Cardiotonic Glycoside[s] of Thevetia {{Cardiac glycosides}}2 KB (289 words) - 09:43, 20 September 2010
- {{Vasodilators used in cardiac diseases}}3 KB (345 words) - 09:43, 20 September 2010
- ...ent]] used for the [[medicine|medical]] [[Pharmacotherapy|treatment]] of [[cardiac arrhythmia]]s, classified by the [[Vaughan Williams classification]] system It blocks open [[sodium]] (Na<sup>+</sup>) channels and prolongs the [[heart|cardiac]] [[action potential]] (outward [[potassium]] (K<sup>+</sup>) currents may5 KB (586 words) - 09:43, 20 September 2010
- {{Cardiac glycosides}}1 KB (108 words) - 09:43, 20 September 2010
- '''Theodrenaline''' (or '''noradrenaline theophylline''') is a cardiac stimulant. {{Cardiac stimulants excluding cardiac glycosides}}2 KB (215 words) - 09:44, 20 September 2010
- {{Vasodilators used in cardiac diseases}}1 KB (134 words) - 09:44, 20 September 2010
- ..., Sanguinetti MC (1996) Class III Antiarrhythmic Drugs Block HERG, a Human Cardiac Delayed Rectifier K+ Channel. ''Circ Res'' '''78''':499-503.</ref> Its stru ...icular [[myocyte]]s. ''Cardiovasc Res'' '''26'''(11): 1145-52</ref> In non-cardiac cells, blocking I<sub>kr</sub> has a different effect: it increases the fre6 KB (859 words) - 09:45, 20 September 2010
- ...tial Class III.png|thumb|275px|Effect of class III antiarrhythmic agent on cardiac action potential.]] Potassium channel blockers used in the treatment of [[cardiac arrhythmia]] are classified as class III antiarrhythmic agents.5 KB (725 words) - 09:45, 20 September 2010
- Sodium channel blockers are used in the treatment of [[cardiac arrhythmia]]. They are classified as "Type I" in the [[Vaughan Williams cla ...uped by their effect on the Na<sup>+</sup> channel, and by their effect on cardiac [[action potential]]s.8 KB (1,123 words) - 09:45, 20 September 2010