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CHAPTER CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
www.people.vcu.eduCardiovascular drugs can be broadly categorized as 1) anti-anginals, 2) anti-arrhythmics, 3) anti-hypertensives, 4) anti-coagulants, 5) anti-hyperlipidemic agents, 6) hypo-glycemic agents, and 7) anti-thyroid drugs and thyroid hormones. This chapter includes a discussion of the first four categories. ANTI-ANGINAL DRUGS Introduction
CHAPTER CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS
www.people.vcu.eduCardiovascular drugs can be broadly categorized as 1) anti-anginals, 2) anti-arrhythmics, 3) anti-hypertensives, 4) anti-coagulants, 5) anti-hyperlipidemic agents, 6) hypo-glycemic agents, and 7) anti-thyroid drugs and thyroid hormones. This chapter includes a discussion of the first four categories. ANTI-ANGINAL DRUGS Introduction
Chapter 7 The Pauling Therapy
www.practicingmedicinewithoutalicense.comChapter 7 The Pauling Therapy Cardiologists have been kept in the dark regarding the vitamin C connection to heart disease. Most cardiovascular drugs are compensating for low vitamin C intake. There are cardiovascular drugs that exacerbate heart conditions. In my opinion, for the best patient response the doctor would be well
Cardiovascular drugs - WHO archives
archives.who.intAntianginal drugs The three main types of angina are: • stable angina (angina of effort), where atherosclerosis restricts blood flow in the coronary vessels; attacks are usually caused by exertion and relieved by rest • unstable angina (acute coronary insufficiency), which is considered to be an intermediate stage between stable angina and myocardial infarction