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Original Contribution
JAMA. 1979;242(4):337-339. doi: 10.1001/jama.1979.03300040023016

Mexiletine

Use in Control of Chronic Drug-Resistant Ventricular Arrhythmia

  1. Edward G. Abinader, MB, BCh, MRCPI;
  2. Michael Cooper, MD
  1. From the Heart Institute, Rothschild University Hospital, Aba Khoushy School of Medicine-Technion, Haifa, Israel. Dr Cooper is now with the Department of Pediatrics, Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center, Oakland, Calif.

Abstract

The antiarrhythmic efficacy of mexiletine hydrochloride was studied in ten selected patients with stable resistant ventricular ectopic activity in whom lidocaine, procainamide, and other antiarrhythmic agents were of no avail. Continuous Holter ECG tapes were analyzed before, during, and after mexiletine.

Orally administered mexiletine was found to be very effective in treatment of drug-resistant ventricular arrhythmias, with total abolition of arrhythmia in six and satisfactory control in two additional patients. Long-term follow-up confirmed maintenance of antiarrhythmic efficacy, while biochemical and hematological screening demonstrated no abnormalities. The long therapeutic half-life of the drug allowed convenient dosage schedule and good compliance.

Its efficacy, low frequency of side effects, and long half-life make it an agent of notable value in suppressing ventricular arrhythmias.

(JAMA 242:337-339, 1979)

Footnotes

  • Reprint requests to Heart Institute, Rothschild University Hospital, PO Box 4940, Haifa, Israel (Dr Abinader).

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