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Amiodarone

Amiodarone vial for injection

Amiodarone vial for injection

Indication and dose

Amiodarone is an anti-arrhythmic drug. Used particularly when other drugs have been ineffective or contra-indicated. It is most commonly used in atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter, but is also indicated in:

Should only be initiated in a hospital or under specialist supervision

 

Oral

IV Infusion

Ventricular Fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia refractory to defibrillation:

Initially by IV injection

Mechanism of action

 

Contraindications (CI)

 

Specific CI: with IV use

 

Side effects

Pregnancy: Possible risk of neonatal goitre. Only use if there is no other alternative
Breast feeding: Avoid, due to drug present in breast milk. Theoretical risk of neonatal hypothyroidism.

Monitoring tests

 

Interaction

Amiodarone has a long t1/2  therefore, there is a potential for drug interactions to occur for several weeks or months after treatment has been discontinued.
The list of interactions here are POTENTIALLY SERIOUS in the BNF which is indicated with a black dot and further details of these interactions can be found in the BNF or Stockleys.
Furthermore, there are other interactions which are not potentially serious; nevertheless they still should be monitored and clinical judgement should be used by using pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetic knowledge.

 

 Additional Notes

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