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Amiodarone is an
antiarrhythmic medication used to
treat and
prevent a
number of
types of
cardiac dysrhythmias. This
includes ventricular tachycardia,...
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Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is a form of
hyperthyroidism due to
treatment with
antiarrhythmic drug,
amiodarone.
Amiodarone induced thyroid...
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development of
polymorphic VT).
class III
agents include: bretylium,
amiodarone, ibutilide, sotalol, dofetilide, vernakalant, and dronedarone.
class IV...
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cardiac defibrillator or
medications such as
calcium channel blockers or
amiodarone may be used to
prevent recurrence.
While a few
seconds may not result...
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being indicated in arrhythmias, it was
recommended as an
alternative to
amiodarone for the
treatment of
atrial fibrillation and
atrial flutter in people...
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potent CYP1A2
inhibitors (such as zileuton,
certain antiarrhythmics (
amiodarone, mexiletine, propafenone, verapamil), cimetidine, famotidine, aciclovir...
- Some
medications may
cause discoloration such as
medications containing amiodarone or silver. Furthermore,
mongolian spots,
large birthmarks, and the consumption...
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antiarrhythmic agent and
chemical analog of
amiodarone that is
currently being studied in
clinical trials.
Amiodarone is
considered the most
effective antiarrhythmic...
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calcium channel blockers,
verapamil and diltiazem, as well as
those taking amiodarone.
Common side
effects (>1% incidence) may
include indigestion and eczema...
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shockable rhythm.
Amiodarone and
lidocaine are anti-arrhythmic medications.
Amiodarone is a
class III antiarrhythmic.
Amiodarone may be used in cases...