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G4vii / 17A19: Define mixed venous PO2 (20% of marks). Outline the factors that affect this value (80% of marks)

G7i / 21A01: Describe the pharmacology of adrenaline

G7i / 20B15: Compare and contrast the pharmacology of dobutamine and levosimendan

G5i / 20B11: Describe the changes in the circulatory system that occur during exercise.

G7ii: Classify antihypertensive agents by their MoA + Outline each mechanism briefly + Give an example of a drug from each class

G7iv: Define the MoA & AE of metoprolol & GTN when used to treat MI

G7ii: Pathophysiological basis for using ACEi + ARB in HF

G7ii / 17B08: Classify calcium channel antagonists and give one example of each class

G7ii / 20B20 / 15A11: Outline the pharmacology of sodium nitroprusside Discuss the mechanisms of toxicity and their management

G7ii / 16B02: Compare and contrast the mechanisms of action and toxicity of sodium nitroprusside and glyceryl trinitrate (GTN)

G7ii / 20A02: Describe the pharmacology of glyceryl trinitrate

G7iii / 21B11 / 16A11: Provide a detailed account of the side effects of Amiodarone

G7iii / 16B21: Classify anti-arrythmic drugs by mechanism of action, giving examples of each (75 marks). Describe the electrophysiological and ECG effects of sotalol (25 marks)

G7iii / 22B08 / 14A02: Classify CCB. Pharmacolgy of Verapamil

G7iii / 18B02: Compare and contrast amiodarone and digoxin

G7iii / 24A19 / 14B13: Outline the pharmacology of Amiodarone

G7i / 17B15: List the properties of an ideal inotope. How does adrenaline compare to these ideal properties

G7iii: β-Adrenoreceptor Antagonists

G7iii / 19A14: Compare and contrast the MoA, PK and AE of digoxin and sotalol

G7iii / 21B09 / 19B14: Outline the classification and effects of beta-blocking drugs with examples (50% marks). Compare and contrast the pharmacokinetics of metoprolol with esmolol (50% marks)

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