Ca2+ Channel blockers would have a significant effect on muscle function in
Correct Answer: Smooth muscle
Description: The calcium-channel blockers represent a group of organic chemical structures that share the ability to inhibit Ca2+ entry into excitable cells. ... Thus, calcium-channel blockers are smooth-muscle dilators and have a negative inotropic effect on the working myocardial cells of the atria and ventricles Ref guyton and hall textbook of medical physiology 12/e pg 73
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