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Procainamide

Anti arrhythmia

Mechanism of action

Procainamide’s sodium channel blocking properties result in an increased threshold for excitability, and decreased automaticity. As a consequence of its potassium channel blocking properties, it prolongs action potential in most cardiac cells. It has atropine like action which is significant and also blocks alpha-adrenergic receptors.

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Mechanism of action

Procainamide’s sodium channel blocking properties result in an increased threshold for excitability, and decreased automaticity. As a consequence of its potassium channel blocking properties, it prolongs action potential in most cardiac cells. It has atropine like action which is significant and also blocks alpha-adrenergic receptors.

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