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Reading Hospital Internal Medicine Residency

Amiodarone; amiodarone side effects; arrhythmia; atrial fibrillation; atrial flutter; drug induced pancreatitis; drug reaction

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A Case Of Probable Amiodarone-Induced Pancreatitis In The Treatment Of Atrial Fibrillation: A Literature Review And Case Report., Christopher J. Mercogliano, Muhammad Khan, Mussaber Ahmad Dec 2017

A Case Of Probable Amiodarone-Induced Pancreatitis In The Treatment Of Atrial Fibrillation: A Literature Review And Case Report., Christopher J. Mercogliano, Muhammad Khan, Mussaber Ahmad

Reading Hospital Internal Medicine Residency

Amiodarone is an effective medication used in the treatment of several different arrhythmias. Its most well-known adverse effects include pulmonary fibrosis, thyroid dysfunction, and hepatotoxicity. A less common side effect is acute pancreatitis. A 67-year-old male being treated for atrial fibrillation in rapid ventricular response with Amiodarone developed acute epigastric abdominal pain 24 hours after initiation of therapy. He was diagnosed as having acute pancreatitis based on characteristic findings seen on an abdominal CT scan. Commonly encountered etiologies of pancreatitis were ruled out through a combination of the history, laboratory values, and imaging results. Based on the temporal association of …