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Which of the following is classified as a class IA Sodium Channel blocker?

  • A. Quinidine
  • B. Disopyramide
  • C. Aminodarone
  • D. Propafenone
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Quinidine. Quinidine is a class IA antiarrhythmic drug that blocks sodium channels in a use-dependent manner, which means it preferentially blocks channels that are open or have a rapid firing rate during depolarization. This action results in a decrease in conduction velocity and refractory period. Disopyramide is a class IA antiarrhythmic but does not specifically block sodium channels. Amiodarone is a class III antiarrhythmic that primarily affects potassium channels. Propafenone is a class IC antiarrhythmic that has minimal effects on sodium channel blockade. Therefore, Quinidine is the correct choice as a class IA sodium channel blocker.