Question 16 / 27:  What is the mechanism of action of cardiac glycosides?
A  inhibit Na/K ATPase
B  inhibit cytochrome oxidase
C  inhibit acetylcholinesterase
D  inhibit protein synthesis
E  block Ach receptors
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Explanation:

Foxglove is an example of cardiac glycoside.

Clinical signs are arrythmias , first and second degree heart block --> sudden death

GI signs : abdominal pain , diarrhea

TREATMENT: charcoal or K + IV ( if can be monitored)

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