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Labels: Calcium Channel Clockers

How to choose CCB for your patient

How to choose CCB for your patient

Overview As a clinical pharmacist, there’s often confusion about how to choose a calciu…
Kidney problems when CLARITHROmycin is combined with CCBs

Kidney problems when CLARITHROmycin is combined with CCBs

As a clinical pharmacist, you will get alerts about kidney problems when clarithromycin i…
How to treat MILD hypertension

How to treat MILD hypertension

As a cardiovascular pharmacist, you will hear debate about when to start drugs in patient…
Optimize therapy for angina

Optimize therapy for angina

As a hospital pharmacist, you will get questions about how to optimize therapy for angina…
How to handle drug-induced edema

How to handle drug-induced edema

Questions come up about how to handle drug-induced edema. Peripheral edema often prompts …
How to treat peripheral edema due to dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers

How to treat peripheral edema due to dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers

One of the most ADVERSE EFFECT caused by calcium channel blockers (CCD), dihydropyridine …
Risk of acute kidney injury when adding NSAID to diuretic plus ACEI or ARB

Risk of acute kidney injury when adding NSAID to diuretic plus ACEI or ARB

As a clinical pharmacist, you'll hear more about the risk of acute kidney injury when…
Overview of HEART FAILURE treatment

Overview of HEART FAILURE treatment

Overview ã…¡ Heart failure typically classified by New York Heart Association (NYHA) I-IV f…
Be ready to manage patients with very high blood pressure

Be ready to manage patients with very high blood pressure

Overview What should you do when patients report a very high blood pressure (BP) readi…
Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)

Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)

Therapeutic actions ARBs selectively block the binding of angiotensin II to specific t…

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