How does Amiodarone Work? (+ Pharmacology)
How does Amiodarone (Anti-arrhythmic) Work? Amiodarone is a class III antiarrhythmic used to help control irregular heart rhythm such as A-Fib . Time Stamps: Intro 00:00 Breakdown 00:13 Amiodarone Overview 00:20 Mechanism of Action 02:14 When to use 04:17 Dosing & Adjustments 05:40 Side effects 08:08 Quick Summary 10:19 Short Quiz 11:16 Shout Out 11:50 ======================================================= 👉 Support us & Grab some awesome Merch! 👈 teespring.com/stores/drug-chug Answers: 1.) C 2.) E 3.) A 4.) A ======================================================= Thanks for watching and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, hit the LIKE button👍 and click the BELL button🔔 for future notifications! ======================================================= Like what we do? Learn how to support us on Patreon! 💪 👉 / drugchug Looking for more pharmacology knowledge? Follow us on Instagram Facebook & Twitter!💊 👉 / drugchug 👉 / drugchug 👉 / drug_chug 👉 https://www.DrugChug.com ======================================================= Images used & Licensed through: http://clipartmag.com/

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