Amiodarone Flashcards

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describe the absorption of amiodarone

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  1. poor bioavailability
  2. absorption enhanced with food
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2
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describe the distribution of amiodarone

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  1. widely distributed
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3
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describe the metabolism of amiodarone

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metabolised by CYP450, specifically CYP3A4
- hepatic

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4
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describe the excretion of amiodarone

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biliary excretion

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5
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describe the MOA of amiodarone

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  1. class 3 antiarrhythmic
  2. blocks K+ currents that cause repolarisation of the heart muscle during action potentials
  3. increases duration of action potential
  4. increases refractory period
  5. reduces cell excitability
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6
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what are the indications of amiodarone

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  1. treatment of arrhythmias
  2. ventricular fibrillation
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what are the adverse effects of amiodarone

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  • hyperthyroidism
  • respiratory disorders
  • skin reactions
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8
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give examples of interactions with amiodarone

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  • salbutamol
  • verapamil
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9
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what are the contraindications of amiodarone

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  • avoid in severe conduction disturbances
  • iodine sensitivity
  • sinus bradycardia
  • thyroid dysfunction
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