• Amiodarone and the thyroid

    Brescia L. , Benoit A. , Betea D. , Delvenne P. , Hamoir E. , Beckers A.
    Rev Med Liege 2014, 69(10),549-554

    Abstract : Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic agent among the most powerful and the most frequently used for the control of recurrent ventricular tachycardia and the secondary prevention of recurrent atrial fibrillation. Its use is not without risk. Although highly effective, it may induce various, sometimes severe, side effects, particularly at the thyroid level. In patients receiving amiodarone, one can encounter biological changes without clinical repercussion. Some may present a true thyroid disease, either hyper- or hypothyroidism. In this literature review, we will see how to prevent, diagnose, and treat these complications,if required.

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