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Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico faciale : bulletin de la Societe d'oto-laryngologie des hopitaux de Paris • 2001 | View Paper
“Antiarrhythmic drugs class IA (…), class III (sotalol, amiodarone ), class IV (calcium channel blockers) … at the same time with potassium depleters diuretics or beta-blocking agents result in the inhibition of repolarization and the increased duration … activation potential with the risk of developing arrhythmia of the torsade de pointes types.”
Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego • 2000 | View Paper
“ Amiodarone effectively blocks both the sodium and calcium channels and beta-adrenoceptors, in addition to blocking several potassium currents including IKr, IKs, Ito, IK1, IKACh and IKNa.”
Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology • 1997 | View Paper
“ Amiodarone inhibits the magnesium-dependent enzyme of all preparations in the same way as it acts on guinea pig heart sodium and potassium activated magnesium-dependent ATPase; 6 inhibition was shown, in the case of heart “actomyosin”, to be competitive with respect to ATP, not to magnesium.”