antyarytmiczne
Antyarytmiczne, commonly referred to as antiarrhythmic drugs, are a class of medications used to treat irregular heart rhythms, known as arrhythmias. These drugs work by affecting the electrical activity of the heart, specifically targeting the ion channels and receptors that control the electrical impulses responsible for maintaining a regular heartbeat. Arrhythmias can manifest as a heart beating too fast (tachycardia), too slow (bradycardia), or erratically.
The classification of antiarrhythmic drugs is typically based on their mechanism of action, with the Vaughan
The choice of antiarrhythmic drug depends on the specific type of arrhythmia, the patient's overall health,