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antiarripelantes

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antiarrhythmic
agents,
a
class
of
medicines
used
to
treat
cardiac
rhythm
disorders
such
as
atrial
fibrillation
or
ventricular
tachycardia.
These
drugs
are
categorized
by
the
Vaughan
Williams
system
into
several
classes
(I–IV)
based
on
their
electrophysiological
effects
on
cardiac
tissue.
Common
examples
include
amiodarone,
sotalol,
flecainide,
and
lidocaine.
They
are
chosen
according
to
the
type
of
arrhythmia,
patient
comorbidities,
and
potential
side
effects,
with
monitoring
for
proarrhythmia
and
organ
toxicity.
deep
vein
thrombosis
or
atrial
fibrillation.
This
includes
anticoagulants
(warfarin,
direct
oral
anticoagulants)
and
antiplatelet
agents
in
selected
scenarios,
alongside
mechanical
measures
when
appropriate.
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