Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| amiodarone | Cordarone |
| disopyramide | Norpace, Rythmodan |
| flecainide | Tambocor |
| ibutilide | Corvert |
| procainamide | Procan |
| propafenone | Rythmol |
| quinidine | Biquin Durules |
| sotalol | |
How It Works
Antiarrhythmic medications help return the heart to its
normal sinus rhythm, maintain the rhythm after it has
been achieved, and/or reduce the heart rate while you are in atrial
fibrillation. These medications stabilize the heart muscle tissue.
Antiarrhythmics such as amiodarone or sotalol also slow the heart rate by
blocking impulses that pass through the
AV node in the heart.
Why It Is Used
Antiarrhythmic medications are used to convert
atrial fibrillation to a normal rhythm. These
medications may be used before
electrical cardioversion and may help maintain a
normal heart rhythm after successful cardioversion. Ibutilide, another
antiarrhythmic, has been shown to improve chances of successful cardioversion
when used before cardioversion.1
How Well It Works
Antiarrhythmic medicines can maintain a normal rhythm in 35% to
75% of the people who use them.2
Side Effects
Antiarrhythmic medications may increase the risk of developing a
more severe irregular heart rate problem (ventricular tachycardia or
ventricular fibrillation). Close monitoring while taking the medication is
important. The risk of side effects is greater with more severe underlying
heart disease.
Side effects of antiarrhythmics include:
- Slow
heartbeat.
- Palpitations.
- Fatigue.
- Headache.
- Dizziness.
- Nausea
or vomiting.
- Unusual taste in the mouth.
- Stomach
pain.
- Constipation or diarrhea.
- Difficulty
breathing.
- Rash.
- Vision problems.
- Urinary
retention in men.
- Arrhythmia.
Other, less common side effects include:
- Sensitivity to light
(photosensitivity).
- Thyroid disorders.
- Cirrhosis of the
liver.
- Peripheral neuropathies.
Rare side effects of amiodarone include:
- Scarring of the lungs (pulmonary
toxicity).
- A blue tinge to the skin.
- Vision
problems.
- Numbness.
- Tremor.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued
warnings about the medication amiodarone (Cordarone). People taking this
medication should be aware that it may cause serious side effects that can lead
to death, including lung damage, liver damage, and more severe heartbeat
problems. Amiodarone is typically used for people who have severe symptoms when
other medications have failed. The FDA recommends that you talk to your doctor
if you have any side effects or any concerns about taking amiodarone.3 People may be able to take amiodarone safely when they are
checked carefully by their doctor.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Antiarrhythmics must be used carefully to treat atrial fibrillation
because they can cause severe irregular heart rate problems and other serious
side effects. They often are used for people who have severe symptoms of atrial
fibrillation or whose symptoms are bothersome. Antiarrhythmics also are used
after cardioversion to control heart rhythm.
For some people, antiarrhythmic medications may not be the
preferred treatment. In a study called the AFFIRM trial, medications to slow
the heart rate, such as
beta-blockers,
calcium channel blockers, and digoxin, were found to
be preferable to antiarrhythmic medications as a first-line treatment for
certain people with atrial fibrillation, specifically older people at risk for
stroke who did not have severe symptoms of atrial fibrillation.4
Taking medications that only slow your heart rate will leave you
in atrial fibrillation. But most people tolerate an irregular heart rhythm if
the rate is kept between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Also, the AFFIRM study
found that antiarrhythmic medications were expensive, often had side effects,
and frequently did not prevent atrial fibrillation from recurring.4 So, treatment with a rate control medicine and an
anticoagulant might be a good option for people who do not have atrial
fibrillation symptoms when their heart rate is controlled.
Amiodarone is an effective antiarrhythmic for treating atrial
fibrillation, but its use is limited by its potential severe side
effects.
Sotalol has both antiarrhythmic and beta-blocking
properties.
Because atrial fibrillation often returns, you may also need to
take
anticoagulant medication (warfarin, such as
Coumadin).
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