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*[[Drug Ratings in Pregnancy|Pregnancy Rating]]: | *[[Drug Ratings in Pregnancy|Pregnancy Rating]]: | ||
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*Renal Dosing | *Renal Dosing | ||
**Adult | **Adult | ||
Revision as of 18:45, 29 May 2015
General
- Type: Antiarrhythmics
- Dosage Forms:
- Common Trade Names:
Adult Dosing
- V-fib/pulseless V-tach
- Loading dose = 300mg IV bolus followed by 150mg bolus prn
- Stable V-tach or SVT
- Loading dose = 150mg IV in 100mL D5W over 10min
- Follow by infusion of 1mg/min x 6hr; 0.5mg/min thereafter
- Loading dose = 150mg IV in 100mL D5W over 10min
Pediatric Dosing
Special Populations
- Pregnancy Rating:
- Lactation Risk Categories:
- Renal Dosing
- Adult
- Pediatric
- Hepatic Dosing
- Adult
- Pediatric
Indications
- Ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias
- 1st line for pulseless V-tach/V-fib
- Used for atrial arrhythmias in pts w/ decr EF
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
- Iodine or shellfish allergy
- Pregnancy
Adverse Reactions
- Bradycardia, hypotension
- Prolonged QT
- Thyrotoxicosis[1]
- Between 5-20% of patients treated with amiodarone have thyrotoxicosis (higher in areas of iodine deficiency)
- Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism
- It is thought that the iodine load may unmask hyperthyroidism in patients with multinodular goiter and subclinical Graves’ disease
- Drug-induced destructive thyroiditis
- More commonly, the cytotoxic effects of amiodarone destroy thyroid cells, resulting in a release of preformed hormone.
- Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism
- Between 5-20% of patients treated with amiodarone have thyrotoxicosis (higher in areas of iodine deficiency)
Pharmacology
- Half-life:
- Metabolism:
- Excretion:
Mechanism of Action
- Class III - Inhibits potassium channels
- Impairs SA and AV node conduction
- Decreases automaticity
- Prolongs refractory period in accessory pathways
- Also has class I & II properties
See Also
Sources
- ↑ Rosen's 8th Edition
