Calcium channel blockers in anesthesia, True is :
Correct Answer: Should be given in normal doses as they prevent MI & angina
Description: C i.e. Should be given in normal dose as they prevent MI & Angina Calcium channel blockers potentiate neuromuscular-block, cause lowering of muscle tone of lower esophageal sphincter but there is no such indication of stoppage of this drug during anesthesia. CCB's prevent MI & angina during anesthesia & should be given in normal doses (preoperatively)Q.
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