Drug List 3 2011-12. Accupril Quinapril – ACE Inhibitor – HTN & CHF.

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Drug List

Accupril

Quinapril – ACE Inhibitor – HTN & CHF

Altace

Ramipril – ACE Inhibitor – HTN & CHF

Avalide

Irbesartan + HCTZ – ARB + Diuretic – HTN

Avapro

Irbesartan – ARB – HTN

Benicar

Olmesartan + HCTZ – ARB + Diuretic – HTN & CHF

Catapres

Clonidine Alpha Receptor Agonist HTN

Cozaar

Losartan ARB HTN

Diovan

Valsartan ARB HTN & CHF

Hyzaar

Losartan + HCTZ ARB + diuretic HTN

Lotensin

Benazepril ACE Inhibitor HTN

Prinivil

Lisinopril ACE Inhibitor HTN & CHF

Vasotec

Enalapril ACE Inhibitor HTN & CHF

Coreg

Carvedilol Beta Blocker HTN & CHF

Inderal

Propranolol Beta Blocker HTN & Angina Pectoris

Lopressor

Metoprolol Beta Blocker HTN & Angina Pectoris

Tenormin

Atenolol Beta Blocker HTN & Angina Pectoris

Zebeta

Bisoprolol Beta Blocker HTN

Apresoline

Hydralazine Vasodilator HTN

Cardizem

Diltiazem Calcium Channel Blocker Angina Pectoris, HTN

Norvasc

Amlodipine Calcium Channel Blocker Angina Pectoris

Procardia

Nifedipine Calcium Channel Blocker Angina, Arrhythmias & HTN

Verelan

Verapamil Calcium Channel Blocker Angina Pectoris & HTN

Imdur

Isosorbide Mononitrate Vasodilator Angina Pectoris

NitroStat

Nitroglycerin Vasodilator Angina Pectoris

Lanoxin

Digoxin Anti-arrhythmic, Cardiac Glycoside Arrhythmia & CHF