by NE ANDERSON 2024 Cited by 30amiodarone was withdrawn. The neurological side effects of amiodarone may be disabling and are not always reversible with drug withdrawal. Neurological
amiodarone - need long-term secondary care follow until amiodarone is Side effects slowly disappear as tissue levels fall. Neurological symptoms. (e.g.
Cardiovascular drugs such as amiodarone, perhexiline, and statins Complications and side effects National Institute of Neurological
by J Molinaro 2024 Cited by 5While neurologic side effects, including dizziness, tremor, and ataxia, are common with amiodarone, psychiatric adverse reactions of amiodarone
by JV Hindle 2024 Cited by 22Withdrawal or reduction of amiodarone therapy may lead to considerable improvement in neurological side-effects. Patients on amiodarone should
by S Patel 2024amiodarone associated optic neuropathy, neurological side effects of amiodarone, toxic optic neuropathy. Introduction. Amiodarone is commonly
SIDE EFFECTS Neurological side effects; Amiodarone: Thyroid problems, bluish skin discoloration, skin rash, pruritus, toxic epidermal necrolysis;; Cardiac
by J Molinaro 2024 Cited by 5While neurologic side effects, including dizziness, tremor, and ataxia, are common with amiodarone, psychiatric adverse reactions of amiodarone
Neurologic side effects improved or resolved within 2 days to 4 weeks of decreasing or discontinuing amiodarone. Frequent neurologic toxicity is a hitherto undescribed complication of amiodarone therapy. Wider recognition of this syndrome will avoid unnecessary and costly diagnostic evaluation.
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one of my own pet peeves, sorry