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<b>CLI</b>nical <b>P</b>rofile and <b>S</b>ide <b>E</b>ffects of chronic use of oral <b>A</b>miodarone in cardiology outpatients department (CLIPSE-A Study)- A prospective observational study.
Author: BadarJuveria, BegumSyeda Fatima, DaljeetK, FatimaNabeela, KhatoonFatima, MandavaKiranmai, MohammedWalli, NarasimhanC
Original Abstract of the Article :
Amiodarone belongs to Class-III anti-arrhythmic drugs. It is one of the most effective anti-arrhythmic drugs used to treat or prevent several types of arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, ventricular tachycardia, and wide complex tachycardia, but unfortunately carries a high to...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9422214/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Chronic Amiodarone Use: A Comprehensive Look at Clinical Profile and Side Effects
This study is an in-depth exploration of the clinical profile and side effects associated with the long-term use of oral amiodarone, a class-III anti-arrhythmic medication. The study employed a prospective observational design, meticulously tracking the health outcomes of cardiology patients over time. Amiodarone, while known for its effectiveness in treating various arrhythmias, is notorious for its potential adverse effects. The researchers aimed to gather a clear picture of the clinical implications of chronic amiodarone therapy, with a particular focus on identifying and understanding its potential risks. The research involved analyzing a large dataset of patients, examining their clinical profiles and monitoring the occurrence of side effects during their treatment with amiodarone.Amiodarone: A Powerful Tool with Potential Risks
This study provides valuable insights into the long-term use of amiodarone. It underscores the significance of carefully monitoring patients who are taking this medication. While amiodarone is a valuable treatment option for arrhythmias, it carries a significant risk of adverse events. The study reveals that the potential benefits of amiodarone must be carefully weighed against the potential risks. The findings highlight the need for meticulous monitoring of patients undergoing chronic amiodarone therapy to ensure that any potential side effects are detected early and managed appropriately.Balancing Benefits and Risks: Navigating Amiodarone Therapy
This study reminds us that even the most effective medications can come with potential risks. It highlights the importance of a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and risks of amiodarone treatment. If you are taking amiodarone, it’s crucial to stay in close communication with your doctor and be vigilant for any potential side effects. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to ensuring your safety and well-being.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides a comprehensive look at the clinical profile and potential side effects of chronic amiodarone use. The study emphasizes the need for careful monitoring of patients to ensure safe and effective treatment. It’s a reminder that the desert of medical knowledge is vast, and we must carefully navigate its complexities to ensure the well-being of our patients.Date :
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- Date Revised 2022-09-07
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