What happens as a consequence of taking the calcium channel blocker amlodipine?
A) The heart has significantly less force of contraction
B) The heart rate decreases significantly
C) Conduction of heart contractions increases
D) Vascular smooth muscle dilates decreasing peripheral resistance
E) Angiotensin levels significantly decrease
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Q1: In the heart, in what direction does
Q2: How do calcium channel blockers work?
A) By
Q4: What is angiotensin II?
A) A steroid hormone
B)
Q5: Angiotensin converting enzyme can do which of
Q6: The actions of angiotensin II include which
Q7: Atherosclerosis is caused by plaque building up
Q8: Angina results if blood flow to the
Q9: Amlodipine is preferred over nifedipine for treating
Q10: Angiotensin II causes a rapid decrease in
Q11: Angiotensin receptor blockers are also effective at
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