• Bathmotropic often refers to modifying the degree of excitability specifically of the heart; in general, it refers to modification of the degree of excitability...
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  • Class IC antiarrhythmics such as Flecainide Isovoacangine Voacristine Bathmotropic Dromotropic Vasoconstrictors The word inotrope is ISV via Neo-Latin,...
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  • conduction and bradyarrhythmias, and may aggravate left ventricular failure. Bathmotropic Inotrope Catecholamines ""AV node; the magnitude of the delay" - Google...
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    The neuromuscular symptoms of hypocalcemia are caused by a positive bathmotropic effect (i.e. increased responsiveness) due to the decreased interaction...
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    (Heart rate) Dromotropic (Conduction velocity) Inotropic (Contractility) Bathmotropic (Excitability) Lusitropic (Relaxation) Conduction Conduction system Cardiac...
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    into the nerve cells or axons, making them hyper-excitable (positive bathmotropic effect), thus causing spontaneous muscle spasms (tetany) and paraesthesia...
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    conduction (negative dromotropic), increased excitability (positive bathmotropic), and reduced frequency of heartbeat (negative chronotropic). The drug...
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  • The neuromuscular symptoms of hypercalcaemia are caused by a negative bathmotropic effect due to the increased interaction of calcium with sodium channels...
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