Hypotension is the most common adverse effect seen with amiodarone. Hypotension should be treated by vasopressor drugs, positive inotropic
Amiodarone is a membrane-stabilising anti-arrhythmic drug that increases the Amiodarone has a mild negative inotropic action and causes peripheral
Amiodarone exerts definite but fairly minor negative inotropic effects that may be offset by its vasodilator actions. Amiodarone has a reduced clearance rate
amiodarone to oral amiodarone Hypotension with inadequate tissue perfusion should be treated with positive inotropic and/or vasopressor agents
Amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone) View full drug information. May These agents inhibit chronotropic, inotropic, and vasodilatory responses to
Antiarrhythmic medications, intravenous (e.g, amiodarone, lidocaine). Inotropic medications, intravenous (e.g, dopamine, milrinone). Vasodilating
Comment: Amiodarone is a class III antiarrhythmic drug and acts as a positive inotropic agent. The prescription drug contains amiodarone hydrochloride (PubChem
Inotropic agents are medicines that affect the contraction of the heart muscle. Amiodarone is not an inotrope, but a class III antiarrhythmic drug that can cause negative inotropy at high doses.
An inotrope is agent that alters the force or energy of muscular contractions. There are two categories of inotrope that is negatively inotropic agents and positively inotropic agents. Positively inotropic agents such as dopamine, Epinephrine, Isoproterenol, Amiodarone, etc. increase the strength of muscular contraction while negatively inotropic agents such as labetol and propanolol weakens
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