Misc. Antianginal Drugs Potassium channel openers: Types of K ch: Voltage.
A potassium channel opener is a type of drug which facilitates ion transmission through potassium channels.
GABA-A receptor agonists/antagonists; : Calcium channel blocking drugs; : Sodium channel blocking drugs; : Potassium channel blocking and opening
Antiarrhythmic drugs; : Antiulcer drugs; : Immunosuppressive agents Potassium channel blocking and opening drugs; : N-Methyl-D-aspartic
by HN Rubaiy Cited by 81K channel-opening drugs, Am. J. Physiol . 269 (2024) C525–C545 Bryan, Potassium channel openers require ATP to bind to and act
alpha-Adrenergic receptor agonists/antagonists; : beta-Adrenergic Sodium channel blocking drugs; : Potassium channel blocking and opening
The following table contains a comparison of the major classes of potassium channels with representative examples (for a complete list of channels within each class, see the respective class pages). For more examples of pharmacological modulators of potassium channels, see potassium channel blocker and potassium channel opener.
Angiotensin antagonists: losartan, candesartan, valsartan, telmisartan potassium channel openers, and other drugs. For each class, it
The main drugs discussed are nitrates, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and potassium channel openers.
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