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* [[Dronedarone]] should be avoided in patients who were hospitalized with CHF (this is a boxed warning) | * [[Dronedarone]] should be avoided in patients who were hospitalized with CHF (this is a boxed warning) | ||
* [[Sotalol]] (has a negative inotropic effect) | * [[Sotalol]] (has a negative inotropic effect) | ||
* [[Disopyramide]] is contraindicated in patients with [[heart failure]] | |||
* [[Calcium channel blockers]] should generally be avoided unless the patient has diastolic dysfunction | * [[Calcium channel blockers]] should generally be avoided unless the patient has diastolic dysfunction |
Revision as of 14:50, 7 April 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Drugs to avoid in CHF include those with a negative inotropic effect.
Drugs to Avoid in CHF
- Dronedarone should be avoided in patients who were hospitalized with CHF (this is a boxed warning)
- Sotalol (has a negative inotropic effect)
- Disopyramide is contraindicated in patients with heart failure
- Calcium channel blockers should generally be avoided unless the patient has diastolic dysfunction