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Has anyone used Amiodarone to come out of Afib...and if so, was it

successful?

Answer: Amio. has a very long half life therefore I don't believe that it

could be used to stop AF.

My wife has been on Amio. approx. 15 ys, thank God, with great success but

Amio. has to

reach a certain level in the system in order to be effective.

I'll be glad to hear from you,

Ervin

Amiodarone

Greetings from Southern California on Monday morning,

Has anyone used Amiodarone to come out of Afib...and if so, was it

successful?

In addition, would anyone with info re this drug/medicine send it to me

louisecalabrese@...

Thank you!

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> Has anyone used Amiodarone to come out of Afib...and if so, was it

> successful?

> Answer: Amio. has a very long half life therefore I don't believe that it

> could be used to stop AF.

Ervin, could you expand on this comment please. I'm curious to know why you

think its large half life would prevent this.

The half life is related to how quickly amiodarone leaves the system.

My understanding is whilst it does take long time for amiodarone to

reach a steady state for long term use a single high dosage of

amiodarone achieves peak plasma levels within 3—7 hours. If one is to

be given it long term it is often given first at a high dosage to load

the system and then the dosage is reduced. A one off high dosage is

also used in ER situations to try to terminate AF. (it was tried twice

on me in the ER)

Many thanks

--

D

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> From: Driscoll

> Date: 2/23/04, 5:21 PM -0500

>

>

> > Has anyone used Amiodarone to come out of Afib...

> > and if so, was it successful?

> > Answer: Amio. has a very long half life therefore

> > I don't believe that it could be used to stop AF.

>

> Ervin, could you expand on this comment please. I'm

> curious to know why you think its large half life

> would prevent this.

This argument, that amiodarone will not convert BECAUSE

it has a long elimination half life, is rubbish - there

is no correlation brtween the half life and the efficacy

of a pharmacological cardioversion agent.

Actually, amiodarone is one of the most effective ones.

See: http://www.fpnotebook.com/CV7.htm

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