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Embolic Complication Of Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy., Vincent M. Figueredo, S Gupta
Embolic Complication Of Tako-Tsubo Cardiomyopathy., Vincent M. Figueredo, S Gupta
Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers
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Dronedarone., Chinmay Patel, Gan-Xin Yan, Peter R Kowey
Dronedarone., Chinmay Patel, Gan-Xin Yan, Peter R Kowey
Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers
Amiodarone is the most effective antiarrhythmic drug for maintaining sinus rhythm for patients with atrial fibrillation. Extra-cardiac side effects have been a limiting factor, especially during chronic use, and may offset its benefits. Dronedarone is a noniodinated benzofuran derivative of amiodarone that has been developed for the treatment of atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter. Similar to amiodarone, dronedarone is a potent blocker of multiple ion currents, including the rapidly activating delayed-rectifier potassium current, the slowly activating delayed-rectifier potassium current, the inward rectifier potassium current, the acetylcholine activated potassium current, peak sodium current, and L-type calcium current, and exhibits antiadrenergic effects. …