Antiarrhythmic Drugs - Class 1B Agents

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Antiarrhythmic Drugs - Class 1b Agents

Antiarrhythmic drugs are used to prevent recurrent arrhythmias and restore sinus rhythm in patients with cardiac arrhythmias. These drugs are classified based on their electrophysiological effect on the myocardium. Antiarrhythmic drugs do not improve the survival of patients with non-life-threatening arrhythmias and may increase mortality, particularly in patients with structural heart disease. They are associated with severe adverse effects, primarily due to their proarrhythmic effects on the myocardium. Patients who have received an intravenous antiarrhythmic should be monitored closely with serial ECGs. Several classes of antiarrhythmics, including beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, amiodarone, cardiac glycosides, and lidocaine, also have other medical uses, which are discussed in these videos in detail
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