class 3 Flashcards

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Name two class 3 anti arrythmic drugs?

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  1. Amiodorone

2. Sotalol

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What is the mechanism of action of Amiodorone?

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  1. Prolongs cardiac action potential by inhibiting K+ channels thus delaying repolarisation
  2. Increases refractory period
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3
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What is Amiodorone used for?

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  1. Wolf parkinson white syncardiasdrome

2. atrial / ventricular tachy

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4
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Name 3 factors which limit Amiodone use?

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  1. Lengthens QT interval - pro arryhmics
  2. P450 inhibitor
  3. Long half life
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5
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Name 3 major adverse effects of Amiodorone use

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  1. Photosensitivity
  2. Slate blue - gray discolouration
  3. Corneal depositis
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Name 3 major organs adversely effected by Amiodorone use?

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  1. Lungs - pulmonary fibrosis
  2. Liver - liver fibrosis
  3. Thyroid - can cause hyper/hypo thyroidism
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How much patients on Amiodorone be monitored?

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  1. TFT, LFT, U&E, CXR prior to treatment

2. TFT, LFT every 6 months

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What is the mechanism of action of Sotalol?

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  1. Non selective Beta adrenoreceptor antagonist
  2. Delays outward K+ current
  3. Prolongs action potential and QT interval
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