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Mercy Antidysrythmics

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1st and 2nd name
class
Indications
Contraindications
Dosage
Route(s)
Side effects
Adenosine/Adenocord   endondenous nucleotide   Convert PSVT to NSR, may convert PSVT to WPW   sensitivity to adenosine 2nd or 3rd degree HB Aflutter/Afib VT   6mg 1-3 sec; if no response 12 mg 1-3 sec, Max Dose: 30mg   IV   Facial flushing, SOB, CP, H/A, paresthesia, diaphoresis, palpitations, hypotension, nausea, metalic taste  
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Amiodarone/pacerone/carderone   (atrial and ventricular antidysrythmic) K+ channel blocker. class 3   Vfib refractory defib and Lidocaine, VT refractory to cardioversion and lisocaine   2nd and 3rd degree HB profound bradycardia med-induced Ventricular dysrythmias Hypotentsion, bradcardia, Torsades   live: 150mg over 10 min cardiac arrest: 300mg fast   IVP   Hypotension, bradycardia, PEA, CHF, Nausea, fever, thrombocytopenia  
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Bretylium/bretylol   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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Diltiazem/cardizem   class IV, CCB, antidysrythmic   control of rapid ventricular rates due to Aflutter, Afib, PSVT, Angina Pectoris   2nd or 3rd degree HB, hypotension, sick sinus, cadiogenic shock, wide complex tach   0.25mg/kg IV over 2 min, may rebolus in 15 min at 0.35mg/kg over 2 min   IVP   (blank)  
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Lidocaine/xylocaine   class 1B Na+ chanel blocker   Vtach, VFib, PVC   2nd or 3rd degree HB, hypotension, stokes adams   Arrest, VF/VT 1.5mg IVP q 3-5 to MAX 3mg/kg VT w/ pulse 1-1.5 mg /kg then 0.5-0.75 mg/kg q5- 10 to max of 3mg/kg. PVC w/ pulse 0.5-1.5 mg/kg IV then 0.5-.5mg/kg q5-10 max 3mg/kg   (blank)   ch, seizures, AMS, Blurred vision, bradycardia, lightheadedness  
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Mag Sulfate/ MgSO4   Electrolyte   Seizures of eclampsia, Torsades, Hypomagnesemia, TCA OD, DIG induced arrythmia, Class IIa refractory VF/VT after lidocaine   Heart blocks and renal disease   seizures- 1-4gm IVP over 3 min.. Torsades or refractory VF/VT 1-2 gm IVP over 1-2 min   IVP   Respiratory depression, CNS depression, Facial Flushing, diaphoresis, Cardiac collaspe, Arrest, asystole, hypotension, depressed reflexes  
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