Rythmodan Contraindications
Norpace and Norpace CR are contraindicated in the presence of cardiogenic shock, preexisting second- or third-degree AV block (if no pacemaker is present), congenital Q-T prolongation, or known hypersensitivity to the drug.
Additional information about Rythmodan
Rythmodan Indication: For the treatment of documented ventricular arrhythmias, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia, ventricular pre-excitation and cardiac dysrhythmias.Mechanism Of Action: Rythmodan is a Type 1 antiarrhythmic drug (ie, similar to procainamide and quinidine). It inhibits the fast sodium channels. In animal studies Rythmodan decreases the rate of diastolic depolarization (phase 4) in cells with augmented automaticity, decreases the upstroke velocity (phase 0) and increases the action potential duration of normal cardiac cells, decreases the disparity in refractoriness between infarcted and adjacent normally perfused myocardium, and has no effect on alpha- or beta-adrenergic receptors.
Drug Interactions: Acebutolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Atenolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Azithromycin The macrolide increases the effect of disopyramide
Betaxolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Bevantolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Bisoprolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Carteolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Carvedilol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Cisapride Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Clarithromycin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Donepezil Possible antagonism of action
Erythromycin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Esmolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Ethotoin The hydantoin decreases the effect of disopyramide
Fosphenytoin The hydantoin decreases the effect of disopyramide
Galantamine Possible antagonism of action
Gatifloxacin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Grepafloxacin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Labetalol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Levofloxacin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Mephenytoin The hydantoin decreases the effect of disopyramide
Mesoridazine Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Metoprolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Moxifloxacin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Nadolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Penbutolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Phenobarbital Phenobarbital decreases levels of disopyramide
Phenytoin The hydantoin decreases the effect of disopyramide
Pindolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Practolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Propranolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Quinupristin This combination presents an increased risk of toxicity
Ranolazine Possible additive effect on QT prolongation
Rifampin Rifampin decreases the effect of disopyramide
Rivastigmine Possible antagonism of action
Sotalol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Sparfloxacin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Telithromycin Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Terfenadine Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Thioridazine Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Timolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Ziprasidone Increased risk of cardiotoxicity and arrhythmias
Oxprenolol The beta-blocker increases toxicity of disopyramide
Food Interactions: Take without regard to meals.
Avoid alcohol.
Generic Name: Disopyramide
Synonyms: Disopiramida [Inn-Spanish]; Disopyramide Free Base; Disopyramide Phosphate; Disopyramidum [Inn-Latin]
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Drug Category: Antiarrhythmic Agents
Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved
Other Brand Names containing Disopyramide: Dicorantil; Isorythm; Lispine; Norpace; Norpace CR; Ritmodan; Rythmodan; Rythmodan P; Rythmodan-La; Searle 703; Xi-Disopyramide;
Absorption: Nearly complete
Toxicity (Overdose): LD50=580 mg/kg in rats
Protein Binding: 50%-65%
Biotransformation: Hepatic
Half Life: 6.7 hours (range 4-10 hours)
Dosage Forms of Rythmodan: Tablet, extended release Oral
Capsule Oral
Chemical IUPAC Name: 4-(di(propan-2-yl)amino)-2-phenyl-2-pyridin-2-ylbutanamide
Chemical Formula: C21H29N3O
Disopyramide on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disopyramide
Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
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