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Nezádoucí úcinky amiodaronu na kůzi
[Skin adverse effects of amiodarone]

. 2009 Oct ; 55 (10) : 976-80.

Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Case Reports, English Abstract, Journal Article, Review

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PubMed 19947243

BACKGROUND: Amiodarone has belonged to frequently used antiarrhythmic in the treatment of supraventricular and ventricular tachyarrhytmias since the sixties of the twentieth century. Amiodarone is a chemically iodinated benzofuran derivative with mono-N-desethylamiodarone as its major metabolite. OBJECTIVE: This review is focused on numerous adverse reactions. The incidence of amiodarone induced side-effects ranges from 16-98% of patients receiving amiodarone and it appears to be dose related. CASE REPORTS: We describe three cases of hyperpigmentation after using amiodarone in elder men. CONCLUSION: Skin side effects are common, they usually occur as photosensitivity, more rarely as a slate-grey discoloration of the skin. Amiodarone induced slate-grey pigmentation is commonly observed in unprotected light exposed skin. Its incidence ranges from 2-57%. Hyperpigmentation is due to accumulation of amiodarone and its metabolites in the skin.

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