Amiodarone Flashcards
What is the presentation?
150mg in 300mL
How does it work and what effect does it have?
A Class III antidysrhythmic agent that prolongs the action potential duration and hence the refractory period of atrial, nodal and ventricular tissue. It has characteristics of all Vaughan-Williams classes of antidysrhythmics
What is the onset, peak and duration?
Onset: immediate
Peak: <10min
Duration: 30-60mins
What are the indications?
Cardiac Arrest with persistent/shock resistant Ventricular Fibrillation/pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia, post 3rd shock.
What are the contraindications?
None in a cardiac arrest situation
What are the precautions?
Heart failure
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Amiodarone is only indicated for shock resistant or recurrent VF / pulseless VT
What is the dosage in a cardiac arrest situation?
Adult: 300mg in 6ml IV/IO once only
Paediatric / Infant: 5mg/kg IV/IO once only
What are the side effects?
Bradycardia Hypotension Polymorphic tachycardias Nausea Tremor Dizziness Paraesthesia Headaches