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Narrow Complex Tachycardia; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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Calcium Channel Blockers and Beater Blockers - What's the Risk?

The risk of giving some calcium channel blockers and a beater blocker at the same time can lead to catastrophic cardio vascular collapse. The non di hydroperidine, rapamil and diltizam produce a negative inotropic effect by reducing calcium influx into the mycadium and conductive tissues of the heart during that plate stage of the action potentual. But if you've got patients who are already on those di Hydroperidine calsium channel blockers, then actually it's then safe to add in that ivy metoporal to it. Now, just to add in a final complication, we also talk about cardaveting. i'm glad to say i'm going to pass

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