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Flecainide Beta blockers

Codeine, dextromethorphan, haloperidol, thioridazine, perphenazine, nortriptyline, desipramine, fluoxetine, norfluoxetine, TCAs (hydroxylation), beta-blockers such as timolol and metoprolol, type 1C antiarrhythmics encainide, flecainide TCAs (desmethylation), triazolam, alprazolam, midazolam, carbamazepine, terfenadine, quinidine, lidocaine, erythromycin, cyclosporin... [Pg.89]

Antiarrhythmics encainide, flecainide, mexiletine Beta-blockers alprenolol, metoprolol, propranolol, timolol Opiates codeine, dextromethorphan, ethylmorphine... [Pg.93]

As with other Class I agents, patients treated with flecainide for atrial flutter have been reported with 1 1 atrioventricular conduction due to slowing the atrial rate. A paradoxical increase in the ventricular rate also may occur in patients with atrial fibrillation who receive flecainide. Concomitant negative chronotropic therapy such as digoxin or beta-blockers may lower the risk of this complication. [Pg.457]

Drugs that may affect amiodarone include hydantoins, cholestyramine, fluoroquinolones, rifamycins, ritonavir, and cimetidine. Drugs that may be affected by amiodarone include anticoagulants, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, cyclosporine, dextromethorphan, digoxin, disopyramide, fentanyl, flecainide, hydantoins, lidocaine, methotrexate, procainamide, quinidine, and theophylline. Drug/Lab test interactions Amiodarone alters the results of thyroid function tests, causing an increase in serum T4 and serum reverse T3 levels and a decline in... [Pg.473]

Drugs that may affect beta blockers include aluminum salts, barbiturates, calcium salts, cholestyramine, cimetidine, colestipol, diphenhydramine, hydroxychloroquine, NSAIDs, penicillins (ampicillin), rifampin, salicylates, SSRIs, sulfinpyrazole, calcium blockers, oral contraceptives, flecainide, haloperidol, hydralazine, loop diuretics,... [Pg.527]

Drugs that may be affected by beta blockers include flecainide, gabapentin, haloperidol, hydralazine, phenothiazines, anticoagulants, benzodiazepines, clonidine, disopyramide, epinephrine, ergot alkaloids, lidocaine, nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, prazosin, sulfonylureas, and theophylline. [Pg.527]

Drug Interactions Other antihypertensive agents Carbamazepine (vasodilators, ACE inhibitors, Rifampin diuretics, and beta-blockers) Phenobarbital Digoxin Cyclosporine Disopyramide Theophylline Flecainide Inhalation anesthetics Quinidine Neuromuscular blocking agents Cimetidine Lithium ... [Pg.71]

FLECAINIDE BETA-BLOCKERS Risk of bradycardia (occasionally severe), 1 BP and heart failure. Note, a single case report has described bradycardia when timolol eye drops given to a patient on flecainide Additive negative inotropic and chronotropic effects Monitor PR, BP and ECG closely watch for development of heart failure... [Pg.21]

IMATINIB 1. ANTIARRHYTHMICS -flecainide, mexiletine, propafenone 2. ANTIDEPRESSANTS - fluoxetine, paroxetine, TCAs, trazodone, venlafaxine 3. ANTIPSYCHOTICS -clozapine, haloperidol, perphenazine, risperidone, thioridazine 4. BETA-BLOCKERS - metoprolol, propanolol, timolol 5. DONEPEZIL 6. METHAMPHETAMINE Imatinib may cause t plasma concentrations of these drugs, with a risk of toxic effects Inhibition of CYP2D6-mediated metabolism of these drugs Watch for early features of toxicity of these drugs... [Pg.312]

Drugs that are metabolized by the cytochrome P-450 (CYP) isoenzymes CYP2D6, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19 also exhibit genetic polymorphisms. An example of CYP2D6 metabolism is debrisoquine. In about 5-10 /o of Caucasians in North America and Europe and about 1% of Asians, 4-hydroxylation of debrisoquine is reduced, and such individuals are at increased risk for toxicity (orthostatic hypotension). Beta blockers (metoprolol and timolol), antiarrhythmic drugs (encainide and flecainide), tricyclic antidepressants... [Pg.1018]

There is some anecdotal evidence that atrioventricular nodal blockade with verapamil or a beta-blocker can also be effective. However, in two cases the addition of a beta-blocker (either atenolol or metoprolol) to treatment with class I antidysrhythmic drugs (cibenzoline in one case and flecainide in the other) did not prevent the occurrence of atrial flutter with a 1 1 response (47). However, the author suggested that in these cases, although the beta-blockers had not suppressed the dysrhythmia, they had at least improved the patient s tolerance of it. In both cases the uses of class I antidysrhythmic drugs was contraindicated by virtue of structural damage, in the first case due to mitral valvular disease and in the second due to an ischemic cardiomyopathy. [Pg.271]

Class IB drugs act primarily on ventricular muscle and, in the case of lidocaine, concen- j trate in ischemic tissues. Adenosine is indicated for SVTs and nodal tachycardias. The primary actions of both beta blockers (esmolol) and CCBs (diltiazem) are at the AV node— they are not particularly effective in ventricular arrhythmias. Flecainide, a class IC drug, has been implicated in sudden deaths post-MI. [Pg.137]

Propranolol and other beta blockers Encainide and flecainide Quinidine, procainamide, and disopyramide Tricyclic antidepressants... [Pg.10]

The combined use of flecainide and beta blockers may have additive cardiac depressant effects. An isolated case of bradycardia and fatal AV block has been reported during the use of flecainide with sotalol, and bradycardia has been reported in a patient taking flecainide who was given timolol eye drops. [Pg.844]


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