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- Sotalol, sold under the brand name Betapace among others, is a medication used to treat and prevent abnormal heart rhythms. Evidence does not support...
- certain beta-blockers: Long QT syndrome: sotalol is contraindicated History of torsades de pointes: sotalol is contraindicated Cautions: Abrupt discontinuations...
- genetic conditions such as long QT syndrome, by certain medications such as sotalol or pitolisant, by disturbances in the concentrations of certain salts within...
- result of myocardial ischemia. class III anti-arrhythmic drugs such as sotalol and amiodarone prolong the QT interval and may in some cir****stances be...
- that Sotalol decreases Nr4a1 mRNA transcripts in the hippocampus which is important for contextual fear memory formation and consolidation. Sotalol is currently...
- polymorphic VT). class III agents include: bretylium, amiodarone, ibutilide, sotalol, dofetilide, vernakalant, and dronedarone. class IV agents are slow non-dihydropyridine...
- amiodarone-treated group as opposed to 6.6% of the control group (taking placebo or sotalol). Overt hypothyroidism (defined as TSH >10 mU/L) occurred at 5.0% compared...
- the most po****r antiarrhythmic drug in the study was sotalol with 52,750 users, and sotalol had a TdP incidence of 81.1 cases and 41.2 cases of TdP...
- shown as a side effect of certain anti-arrhythmic medications, such as sotalol, procainamide, quinidine, ibutilide, and dofetilide. In one example, the...
- sodium channels rather than inhibiting outward pot****ium channels. Sotalol Sotalol has beta-blocking activity. Approximately 2 to 7 percent of patients...