[The use of oral amiodarone as a chronic treatment in a patient with prior fulminant hepatitis due to intravenous amiodarone].
Rev Esp Cardiol 1999;
52:201-3. [PMID:
10193175 DOI:
10.1016/s0300-8932(99)74896-7]
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Abstract
Acute hepatitis for intravenous amiodarone is an uncommon problem with scarce appearances in medical literature. Sometimes, it has postulated that the vehicle of the intravenous preparation and not the active principle is the possible cause of this complication. We report a patient with fulminating hepatitis and severe encephalopathy following the administration of intravenous amiodarone. We present also the clinical evolution of the patient after reintroduction of oral amiodarone. In the end, we make a review of the associated literature with our case.
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