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The following are medications commonly prescribed cardiac pharmaceutical agents. The specificity of the following medications is highly variable, and often are not particularly specific to a given class. As such, they are listed as are commonly accepted.
Antiarrhythmic agents
Main article: Antiarrhythmic agentsGroup of pharmaceuticals that are used to suppress abnormally fast rhythms (tachycardias), such as atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia and ventricular tachycardia.
- Type I (sodium channel blockers)
- Type Ia
- Type Ib
- Type Ic
- Type II (beta blockers)
- Type III (potassium channel blockers)
- Type IV (slow calcium channel blockers)
- Type V
ACE inhibitors
Main article: ACE inhibitorsClass of antihypertensives that work by causing relaxation of blood vessels as well as a decrease in blood volume, which leads to lower blood pressure and decreased oxygen demand from the heart.
- Benazepril
- Captopril
- Enalapril
- Fosinopril
- Lisinopril
- Moexipril
- Perindopril
- Quinapril
- Ramipril
- Trandolapril
Alpha blockers
Main article: Alpha blockers- doxazosin
- chlorpromazine
- phentolamine
- indoramin
- phenoxybenzamine
- prazosin
- terazosin
- tolazoline
- urapidil
Angiotensin II receptor antagonists
Main article: Angiotensin II receptor antagonistsClass of antihypertensives that bind to and inhibit the angiotensin II receptor type 1 and thereby block the arteriolar contraction and sodium retention effects of renin–angiotensin system.
- Azilsartan medoxomil
- Candesartan
- Eprosartan
- Fimasartan
- Irbesartan
- Losartan
- Olmesartan
- Telmisartan
- Valsartan
Beta blocker
Main article: Beta blockerClass of medications that are competitive antagonists that block the receptor sites for the endogenous catecholamines epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) on adrenergic beta receptors, of the sympathetic nervous system.
- Acebutolol
- Atenolol
- Betaxolol
- Bisoprolol
- Carteolol
- Carvedilol
- Esmolol
- Labetalol
- Metoprolol
- Nadolol
- Nebivolol
- Oxprenolol
- Penbutolol
- Pindolol
- Propranolol
- Sotalol
- Timolol
Mixed alpha + beta blockers
- bucindolol
- carvedilol
- labetalol
- clonidine (indirectly)
Calcium channel blockers
Main article: Calcium channel blockersAntimineralocorticoid
Main article: AntimineralocorticoidAntiplatelet drug
Main article: Antiplatelet drugAnticoagulant
Main article: AnticoagulantFibrinolytics
Main article: FibrinolyticsDiuretics
Main article: DiureticsReferences
- Herman, Linda L.; Padala, Sandeep A.; Ahmed, Intisar; Bashir, Khalid (2023), "Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors (ACEI)", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 28613705, retrieved 2023-10-04