2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11936-006-0040-8
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Antiarrhythmic drug therapy

Abstract: The use of antiarrhythmic drugs can be challenging to physicians. They are effective in treating various types of arrhythmias, yet their potential to cause adverse events, in particularly proarrhythmia, can be intimidating. When the decision to use antiarrhythmic therapy has been made, physicians are confronted with several issues: choosing the right drug, preventing complications, and selecting the setting in which the drug is to be given (in-hospital vs outpatient). In determining the best antiarrhythmic age… Show more

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