amiodarone *High Alert Medications* verapamil, diltiazem *High Alert Medications* CLASS: Class III (potassium channel blockers) Class IV (calcium channel blockers) MECHANISM OF ACTION: Block potassium
TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECROLYSIS (RARE),, blue discoloration
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur
A boy aged 11 months presented to his local hospital with a short history of being febrile with vomiting
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a-fib, ventricular arrhythmias, SVT, ACLS protocol for v-fib and v-tach
For subsequent maintenance infusions, solutions containing a final amiodarone hydrochloride concentration of 1–6 mg/mL may be used
Be sure to have regular eye exams during your treatment and call your doctor if your eyes become Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic medication used to treat and prevent a number of types of cardiac dysrhythmias
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Med Card - Ofirmive (acetaminophen IV) Ashley Ott Amiodarone antiarrhythmics (Class III) prolongs action potential and refactory period
The electrophysiological actions of amiodarone are complex and incompletely understood
While long-term contemporary use of amiodarone has generally been at lower doses (200 to 300 mg/day) than were historically used, even low doses may be associated with significant adverse effects, particularly pulmonary, thyroid, cardiac, skin, and ocular toxicities
This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription
Class III medications prolong repolarization by blocking the potassium channels in cardiac cells that are responsible for repolarization
Perfusing VT; 150 mg over 10 min followed by a 1mg/min over 6 hours
Divide oral loading dose into two or three equal doses and give with meals to decrease GI intolerance
These drugs are used to treat conditions Amiodarone is a frequently prescribed anti-arrhythmic medication
Action
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Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic drug that remains the first-line treatment for ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias, which frequently occur in critical care settings
Mechanism of Action
Use Alaris® LVP with Guardrails® and select ‘amIODAROne – MAINT >= 60 kg’ in Critical Care Adult or Coronary Care Unit profile