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Acute hepatitis secondary to parenteral amiodarone does not preclude subsequent oral therapy.

Mounia Lahbabi1, Nouredine Aqodad, Adil Ibrahimi, Mryem Lahlou, Hafid Aqodad.   

Abstract

Amiodarone chlorhydrate is a diiodated benzofuran derivative used to treat cardiac rhythm abnormalities. Hepatotoxicity is a relatively uncommon side effect of amiodarone and symptomatic hepatic dysfunction occurs in less than 1% to 3% of patients taking amiodarone. We report here on an unusual case of amiodarone-induced hepatotoxicity. A 29 year old woman with normal liver function was given amiodarone intravenously to treat her atrial fibrillation. She developed acute toxic hepatitis after 24 h. The intravenous form of amiodarone was immediately avoided and replaced by the oral form, using conventional loading doses as soon as the deranged liver function tests had normalized, without recurrence of the hepatitis. These observations show that the occurrence of acute hepatic impairment with intravenous amiodarone does not necessarily preclude the use of this drug by mouth and the necessity of monitoring the hepatic function of patients treated with amiodarone.

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Keywords:  Amiodarone; Hepatitis; Polyoxenethylated sorbitan ester; Toxic hepatitis

Year:  2012        PMID: 22761971      PMCID: PMC3388118          DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v4.i6.196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Hepatol


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