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Procainamide (PCA) is a
medication of the
antiarrhythmic class used for the
treatment of
cardiac arrhythmias. It is a
sodium channel blocker of cardiomyocytes;...
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there are
three that
report the
highest number of cases: hydralazine,
procainamide, and quinidine.
While the
criteria for
diagnosing DIL has not been thoroughly...
- it is the N-acetylated
metabolite of
procainamide. It is a
class III
antiarrhythmic agent,
whereas procainamide is a
class Ia
antiarrhythmic drug. It...
- tachycardias. Oral
procainamide is no
longer being manufactured in the US, but
intravenous formulations are
still available.
While procainamide and quinidine...
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normal blood pressure and
strong pulse, the
antiarrhythmic medication procainamide may be used. Otherwise,
immediate cardioversion is recommended, preferably...
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complicated by
atrial fibrillation,
cardioversion or the
medication procainamide may be used. The
condition is
named after Louis Wolff, John Parkinson...
- an
initial loading dose
include digoxin, teicoplanin, voriconazole,
procainamide and fulvestrant. One or
series of
doses that may be
given at the onset...
- pre-excitation. In this setting, the
preferred medication treatment agent is
procainamide.
Since AV-blockade may
promote conduction over the
accessory pathway...
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pathway for metabolism, the drug
candidate may have a
longer half-life.
Procainamide, an amide, has a
longer duration of
action than Procaine, an ester, because...
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amiodarone may be used. A
recent study suggested that
another antiarrhythmic,
procainamide, may be more
effective in
stopping ventricular tachycardia – with less...