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    • 1. Gastro-Intestinal System
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      • 2.1 Positive inotropic drugs
      • 2.2 Diuretics
      • 2.3 Anti-arrhythmic drugs
      • 2.4 Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs
      • 2.5 Hypertension and heart failure
      • 2.6 Nitrates, calcium-channel blockers and potassium channel activators
      • 2.7 Sympathomimetics
      • 2.8 Anticoagulants and protamine
      • 2.9 Antiplatelet drugs
      • 2.10 Fibrinolytic drugs
      • 2.11 Antifibrinolytic drugs and haemostatics
      • 2.12 Lipid-regulating drugs
      • Joint Statement - lipid regulating drugs
      • 2.13 Local sclerosants
      • 2.14 Drugs affecting the ductus arteriosus
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2 Cardiovascular system


In this section:

2.1 Positive inotropic drugs
2.2 Diuretics
2.3 Anti-arrhythmic drugs
2.4 Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs
2.5 Hypertension and heart failure
2.6 Nitrates, calcium-channel blockers, and other antianginal drugs
2.7 Sympathomimetics
2.8 Anticoagulants and protamine
2.9 Antiplatelet drugs
2.10 Stable angina, acute coronary syndromes, and fibrinolysis
2.11 Antifibrinolytic drugs and haemostatics
2.12 Lipid-regulating drugs
2.13 Local sclerosants
2.14 Drugs affecting the ductus arteriosus

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Last Updated: 07-Aug-2012
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