Amiodarone was used to treat cardiac arrhythmias that had been refractory to conventional medical therapy. The first 70 consecutive patients treated with amiodarone in this study had at least 6 months of follow-up (range 6 to 24, mean 11) and form the basis for this report. Sixty-six patients were treated for ventricular arrhythmias and four for supraventricular tachycardias.Amiodarone therapy consisted of a loading dose of 600 mg orally twice a day for 7 days, and 600 mg daily thereafter. Doses were reduced only if side effects occurred. Because of frequent side effects, the dose was reduced from 572 ± 283 mg per day (mean ± standard deviation) at 45 days to 372 ± 174 mg per day at 6 months. With a mean follow-up of 11 months in the 54 pat...
AbstractIntravenous amiodarone was approved in 1995 for the treatment of malignant and resistant ven...
peer reviewedAmiodarone is a highly effective antiarrhythmic agent. Its iodine content and tissue ac...
An ageing population with multiple illnesses will increasingly challenge therapeutic skills. Ar-rhyt...
Amiodarone was used to treat cardiac arrhythmias that had been refractory to conventional medical th...
Amiodarone hydrochloride is a diiodinated benzofuran derivative discovered in 1961. It is currently ...
Amiodarone was introduced 30 years ago as an antianginal agent and subsequently has been used as an ...
Interest in amiodarone has increased because of its remarkable efficacy as an antiarrhythmic agent. ...
The relationship of apparent steady-state serum concentrations of amiodarone and its metabolite, des...
Amiodarone is one of the commonly used drug in arrhythmias. It is first line of treatment for ventri...
Amiodarone is a very active antiarrhythmic agent, but true incidence of Amiodarone-related side effe...
Amiodarone is an iodinated benzofuran derivative, a highly lipophilic drug with unpredictable pharma...
AbstractFour hundred sixty-two patients, all with either documented spontaneous sustained ventricula...
Amiodarone is very useful treatment for refractory arrhythmias. However, it has a wide profile of ad...
Amiodarone has been used as an anti-arrhythmic drug since the 1970s and has an established role in t...
Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic drug known to have adverse effects on multiple organs. Most studies ...
AbstractIntravenous amiodarone was approved in 1995 for the treatment of malignant and resistant ven...
peer reviewedAmiodarone is a highly effective antiarrhythmic agent. Its iodine content and tissue ac...
An ageing population with multiple illnesses will increasingly challenge therapeutic skills. Ar-rhyt...
Amiodarone was used to treat cardiac arrhythmias that had been refractory to conventional medical th...
Amiodarone hydrochloride is a diiodinated benzofuran derivative discovered in 1961. It is currently ...
Amiodarone was introduced 30 years ago as an antianginal agent and subsequently has been used as an ...
Interest in amiodarone has increased because of its remarkable efficacy as an antiarrhythmic agent. ...
The relationship of apparent steady-state serum concentrations of amiodarone and its metabolite, des...
Amiodarone is one of the commonly used drug in arrhythmias. It is first line of treatment for ventri...
Amiodarone is a very active antiarrhythmic agent, but true incidence of Amiodarone-related side effe...
Amiodarone is an iodinated benzofuran derivative, a highly lipophilic drug with unpredictable pharma...
AbstractFour hundred sixty-two patients, all with either documented spontaneous sustained ventricula...
Amiodarone is very useful treatment for refractory arrhythmias. However, it has a wide profile of ad...
Amiodarone has been used as an anti-arrhythmic drug since the 1970s and has an established role in t...
Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic drug known to have adverse effects on multiple organs. Most studies ...
AbstractIntravenous amiodarone was approved in 1995 for the treatment of malignant and resistant ven...
peer reviewedAmiodarone is a highly effective antiarrhythmic agent. Its iodine content and tissue ac...
An ageing population with multiple illnesses will increasingly challenge therapeutic skills. Ar-rhyt...