Amiodarone Flashcards
1
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Drug Class
A
Antiarrhythmics
2
Q
Active
A
Amiodarone
3
Q
Indications
A
Treatment and prophylaxis of serious tachyarrhythmias refractory to other treatment (including ventricular tachycardia, AF and SVT)
4
Q
Dose Range
A
Initially 200-400mg tds for 1 week,
then 200-400mg bd for 1 week,
then 200-400mg daily if appropriate according to TDM
5
Q
SE’s
A
- anorexia
- n/v
- constipation
- taste disturbance (metallic taste, loss of taste)
- photosensitivity
- blue skin pigmentation
- neurotoxicity
- HYPO/HYPER THYROID (contains iodine)
- PULMONARY TOXICITY
- vivid dreams and nightmares
long t1/2 (35 – 40 days) means that side effects/DI persist for a while after amiodarone is ceased
6
Q
Counselling
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Labels: 5, 8, 18
- While taking amiodarone avoid sun exposure, wear protective clothing whenever outdoors, use sunscreen (broad spectrum, factor 30+ sunscreen containing titanium dioxide is recommended)
- Amiodarone interacts with grapefruit juice and many other drugs; avoid grapefruit and tell your doctor or pharmacist that you are taking amiodarone before starting any new medication.
- You will need regular blood tests, ECGs and chest x-rays while taking amiodarone.
- Tell your doctor if you develop shortness of breath or a dry cough, problems with your vision, weight loss, muscle weakness or worsening of your heart symptoms.
7
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Monitoring
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- BP (severe hypotension and circulatory collapse can occur)
- concentration
- before starting, check baseline:
• clinical status
• serum electrolyte
• thyroid and liver function
• lung function (including chest x-ray)
• ECG - every 6 months, check:
• thyroid function
• liver function
• serum electrolyte - annually:
• chest x-ray
• ECG