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NHS England (June 2019) advises that prescribers should not initiate amiodarone in primary care for any new patient. in exceptional circumstances, where there is a clinical need for amiodarone to be prescribed, this should be undertaken in a cooperation arrangement with a multi-disciplinary team and/or other healthcare professional. Amiodarone has an important place in the treatment of severe cardiac rhythm disorders where other treatments either cannot be used or have failed. It has potential major toxicity and its use requires monitoring both clinically and via laboratory testing. MHRA Drug Safety Update (Mar 2022): Amiodarone (Cordarone X): reminder of risks of treatment and need for patient monitoring and supervision |
NENC Shared Care Protocol - Amiodarone for patients in adult services |
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Dronedarone |
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NENC Shared Care Protocol - dronedarone for patients in adult services NICE TA197 (Atrial fibrillation - dronedarone) |
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Mexiletine |
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