O.No.5: Nifedipine: (a) blockade resembles that of sodium channels caused by local anesthetics (b) is considered to be prototype drug of non-dihydropyridines (c) is less safe than verapamil in patients with AV conduction abnormalities (d) possesses lower risk of cardiac adverse effects as compared to ACE inhibitors (e) major toxicity includes flushing and dizziness
O.No.5: Nifedipine: (a) blockade resembles that of sodium channels caused by local anesthetics (b) is considered to be prototype drug of non-dihydropyridines (c) is less safe than verapamil in patients with AV conduction abnormalities (d) possesses lower risk of cardiac adverse effects as compared to ACE inhibitors (e) major toxicity includes flushing and dizziness
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![O.No.5: Nifedipine:
(a) blockade resembles that of sodium channels caused by local anesthetics
(b) is considered to be prototype drug of non-dihydropyridines
(c) is less safe than verapamil in patients with AV conduction abnormalities
(d) possesses lower risk of cardiac adverse effects as compared to ACE inhibitors
(e) major toxicity includes flushing and dizziness](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F21d7aafd-f2df-4d4a-9550-828e7939c9f6%2Fbbc33f0d-d1e2-4cb2-bf9c-bcb6b35de01c%2F453bg2q_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:O.No.5: Nifedipine:
(a) blockade resembles that of sodium channels caused by local anesthetics
(b) is considered to be prototype drug of non-dihydropyridines
(c) is less safe than verapamil in patients with AV conduction abnormalities
(d) possesses lower risk of cardiac adverse effects as compared to ACE inhibitors
(e) major toxicity includes flushing and dizziness
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