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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for PROCAINAMIDE
  1. ... important in people taking drugs such as: Flecainide, procainamide or digoxin, which are used to treat abnormal ... mL (22.91 to 54.98 micromol/L) Procainamide: 4 to 10 mcg/mL (17.00 to ...
  2. Medicines, particularly antiarrhythmic drugs such as procainamide or amiodarone, may be used to control or prevent a rapid heartbeat. If the heart rate does not return to normal with ...
  3. ... chest, esophagus, or heart Certain medicines, such as procainamide, hydralazine, phenytoin, isoniazid, and some drugs used to ...
  4. ... CPR) Cardioversion (electric shock) Medicines (such as lidocaine, procainamide, sotalol, or amiodarone) given through a vein After ...
  5. ... cause drug-induced lupus erythematosus are: Isoniazid Hydralazine Procainamide Tumor-necrosis factor (TNF) alpha inhibitors (such as ...
  6. ... SSRIs) and tricyclics Heart medicines such as amiodarone, procainamide, and others Certain antibiotics Steroids Certain antivirals, such ...
  7. ... symptoms of myotonia congenita. Other treatments include: Phenytoin Procainamide Quinine (rarely used now, due to side effects) ...
  8. ... Anesthetics Aspirin Colchicine Clofibrate Cocaine Fluorides Mithramycin Narcotics Procainamide Statins Steroids (glucocorticoids such as hydrocortisone or prednisone) ...
  9. ... needed. However, certain drugs, including birth control pills, procainamide, and thiazide diuretics, affect the accuracy of this ...