Antiarrhythmic Drugs

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Figure 14–1 Relationships between ion currents, cardiac action potentials, and the findings on surface ECG. The normal heartbeat originates in the SA node. The impulse is conducted through internodal fibers…

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Drugs Affecting Fertility and Reproduction

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Figure 34–1 Biosynthesis of sex steroids. In the ovary, pregnenolone is converted to androstenedione and testosterone in thecal cells. These steroids are then converted to estrone and estradiol in granulosa…

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Local and General Anesthetics

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Figure 21–1 Structures of selected local anesthetics. Local anesthetics are formulated as hydrochloride salts with a pH less than 7, as the ionized molecule is more soluble and stable than…

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Autacoid Drugs

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Autacoids regulate certain aspects of gastrointestinal, uterine, and renal function, and they are involved in pain, fever, inflammation, allergic reactions, asthma, thromboembolic disorders, and other pathologic conditions. Drugs that inhibit…

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Drugs for Diabetes Mellitus

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Differences in the amino acid composition of insulins are shown in the following table. Secretion Insulin secretion has meal-stimulated and basal components. Insulin release is activated by the rise in…

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Antineoplastic and Immunomodulating Drugs

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Figure 45–1 Cell cycle activity of antineoplastic drugs. The cycle of cell replication includes the sequential phases of G1 (gap 1), S (DNA synthesis), G2 (gap 2), and M (mitosis)….

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Inhibitors of Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis

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Figure 38–1 Comparison of the cell envelopes of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. (A) The gram-positive bacterium has a thick cell wall but does not have an outer membrane. β-Lactamases are…

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Antiviral Drugs

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Figure 43–1 Mechanisms of action of nucleoside analogues used in the treatment of viral infections. Acyclovir and other nucleoside analogues are converted to active nucleoside triphosphates by viral and host…

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Anticoagulant, Antiplatelet, and Fibronolytic Drugs

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Figure 16–1 Normal hemostasis. (1) When a small blood vessel is injured, vasospasm reduces blood flow and facilitates platelet aggregation and coagulation. (2) The platelets, which adhere to extravascular collagen,…

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Antihypertensive Drugs

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The classification includes two stages of hypertension that confer differences in follow-up recommendations and management. In addition to providing information about lifestyle modifications, stage 1 hypertension should be confirmed within…

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