• A Pro-arrhythmic agent is a chemical, drug, or food that promotes cardiac arrhythmias. Omega 3 fatty acids. Chocolate, Coffee, Tea Caffeine, cocaine,...
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  • myocyte repolarization. Class III agents have the potential to prolong the QT interval of the EKG, and may be proarrhythmic (more associated with development...
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    Quinidine (category Antiarrhythmic agents)
    atrial fibrillation after patients undergo cardioversion, but it has proarrhythmic effects and trials suggest that it may lead to an overall increased...
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    places. Last, the electrophysiologist may administer various drugs (proarrhythmic agents) to induce arrhythmia (inducibility of VT/VF). If the arrhythmia...
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    Encainide (category Antiarrhythmic agents)
    name Enkaid) is a class Ic antiarrhythmic agent. It is no longer used because of its frequent proarrhythmic side effects. Iferanserin Cardiac Arrhythmia...
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    HBI-3000 (category Antiarrhythmic agents)
    agent. The administration of HBI-3000 to isolated heart muscle cells demonstrated the potential to improve arrhythmias while having low proarrhythmic...
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  • Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial (category Antiarrhythmic agents)
    excess mortality was attributed to proarrhythmic effects of the agents. Class I antiarrhythmics are proarrhythmic during heart ischemia in animals. Cardiac...
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    istaroxime may permit cytosolic calcium accumulation while avoiding a proarrhythmic state. Proposed mechanisms for istaroxime's antiarrhythmic effect include...
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  • used. However, the options for antiarrhythmic agents are limited because certain agents can be proarrhythmic in the setting of myocardial dysfunction in...
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    Dependence of Antiarrhythmic Agents: Pro- and Antiarrhythmic Actions", Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Mechanisms of Antiarrhythmic and Proarrhythmic Actions, Springer Berlin...
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    Lorcainide (category Antiarrhythmic agents)
    however, they often have a narrow therapeutic index and can also be proarrhythmic. Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome (WPW) is a pre-excitation syndrome in...
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    according to periodical ligand binding: implications for antiarrhythmic and proarrhythmic efficacy". Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 15 (6): 998–1009...
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  • Chattipakorn SC, Chattipakorn N (January 2020). "Doxorubicin and its proarrhythmic effects: A comprehensive review of the evidence from experimental and...
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    Channel-blocking Profile of the Novel Combined Ion Channel Blocker AZD1305 and Its Proarrhythmic Potential Versus Dofetilide in the Methoxamine-sensitized Rabbit in...
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  • Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids on Cardiac Rhythm: Antiarrhythmic, Proarrhythmic, Both or Neither? (editor). Frontiers. 2013. ISBN 978-2889190881. Billman...
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