Ta7 Pharmacology Pdf Apr 2026

Stop mixing up your Class Ia, Ib, and Ic! ⚡️

Ta7 pharmacology doesn’t have to be confusing. I’ve summarized the entire chapter into a .

The classification (Sodium channel blockers) is a cornerstone of pharmacology, but keeping track of Ia, Ib, and Ic is a nightmare.

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Feel free to save/share this for your cardiology or pharmacology rotation.

I just found a high-yield that breaks down: ✅ Mechanisms of action (Nav 1.5 channels) ✅ The difference between Quinidine, Lidocaine, & Flecainide ✅ ECG changes (Widened QRS vs. Shortened QT) Stop mixing up your Class Ia, Ib, and Ic

📍 Binding kinetics (Fast vs. Slow) 📍 Clinical use: Arrhythmias (VT, AFib, PVCs) 📍 Toxicity & Contraindications

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Focusing on the Vaughan Williams classification, specifically Class I (Ta7) agents.

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