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MEDICAL PRACTICE TODAY

Propranolol and lidocaine

Clinical use as antiarrhythmic agents

, MD & , MD
Pages 113-117 | Published online: 07 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Using propranolol or lidocaine as an antiarrhythmic agent takes keen clinical judgment if optimal efficacy is to be obtained at minimal risk. Serious adverse effects of propranolol are cardiac, while those of lidocaine are usually dose-related and most often involve the central nervous system.

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