Sodium channel blocker

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Sodium channel blockers are drugs which impair the conduction of sodium ions (Na+) through sodium channels. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_channel_blocker Sodium channel blocker].
Sodium channel blockers are drugs which impair the conduction of sodium ions (Na+) through sodium channels. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_channel_blocker Sodium channel blocker].
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'''Intracellular'''
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Drugs which block sodium channels by blocking from the intracellular side of the channel include:
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Local anesthetics: lidocaine
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Class I antiarrhythmic agents
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Various anticonvulsants: phenytoin, oxcarbazepine (derivative of carbamazepine)
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