Clinical Pearls in Using Antiarrhythmic Drugs in the Outpatient Setting

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Abstract

A role for oral antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) remains in clinical practice for patients with atrial and ventricular arrhythmias in spite of advances in nonpharmacologic therapy. Pharmacists play a vital role in the appropriate use of AAD dosing, administration, adverse effects, interactions, and monitoring. Pharmacists who are involved in providing care to patients with cardiac arrhythmias must remain updated regarding the efficacy and safety of the most commonly used AADs. This review will address key issues for appropriate initiation and maintenance of commonly selected Vaughan-Williams Class Ic and III agents in the outpatient setting.

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Parker, M. H., & Sanoski, C. A. (2016). Clinical Pearls in Using Antiarrhythmic Drugs in the Outpatient Setting. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 29(1), 77–86. https://doi.org/10.1177/1933719115615878

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