Calcium channel blockers prevent the entry of calcium and
thereby decrease the blood pressure and resulting in easy pumping
of heart. Calcium channel blockers are vasodilators so it decreases
heart rate and contraction of heart.
example : diltiazem and verapamil.
answer : decrease the force of contr
Course Home <Lec Q Ch 14,15 Chapter 14 Question 138 Part A Drugs known as calcium...
please answer all questions. ratings will only be given for all questions answered. Which of the following best describes how Which of the following explains the calcium channel blockers affect the heart in mechanism of action and therapeutic effect of angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBS)? a patient with angina? These drugs block strong muscle contractions Inhibit the movement of calcium ions across and cause vasodilation. membranes of myocardial cells Calcium channel blockers alter the electrolyte balance of the heart which...
Course Home <#3 Week 5 Chapter 14 Reading Question 17 - Part A Given ky-2.30 (L/mol s), kp-7.80 (Umol s), T = 620(°C), and Ty= 690(°C), determine E,?! View Available Hint(s) 165 kJ/mol 12.5 kJ/mol O 125 kJ/mol O 0.123 kJ/mol Submit Provide Feedback
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