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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for AMIODARONE
  1. ... such as Ureaplasma) may also cause the condition. Amiodarone is a medicine which prevents abnormal heart rhythms. ... and anti-inflammatory medicines. If you are taking amiodarone, you may need to lower your dose or ...
  2. ... Antiarrhythmics (medicines that control heart rhythm), such as amiodarone (Cordarone, Pacerone), flecainide (Tambocor), or sotalol (Betapace)
  3. ... have abnormal heart rhythms. One such drug is amiodarone. Another medicine, Ivabradine (Corlanor), acts to lower the ...
  4. Medicines, particularly antiarrhythmic drugs such as procainamide or amiodarone, may be used to control or prevent a ...
  5. ... nitrofurantoin and sulfa drugs Heart medicines, such as amiodarone Chemotherapy drugs such as bleomycin, cyclophosphamide, and methotrexate ...
  6. ... shock) Medicines (such as lidocaine, procainamide, sotalol, or amiodarone) given through a vein After an episode of ...
  7. ... hypersensitivity pneumonitis ). Medicines (such as nitrofurantoin, sulfonamides, bleomycin, amiodarone, methotrexate, gold, infliximab, etanercept, and other chemotherapy medicines). ...
  8. ... drugs that can lead to liver injury include: Amiodarone Anabolic steroids Birth control pills Chlorpromazine Erythromycin Halothane ( ...
  9. ... of these drugs are quinidine, flecainide, verapamil, and amiodarone. If your kidneys do not work well, digitalis ...
  10. ... common) Taking medicines that contain iodine, such as amiodarone Moving from a country with iodine deficiency to ...
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