Suitable Specimen Types
- Serum
Specimen Transport
First Class Post
Sample Processing in Laboratory
No special transport requirements
Sample Preparation
Centrifuge upon receipt and separate serum.
Turnaround Time
1 weekSample Stability
4ºC
Amiodarone
General Information
Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic agent. Usually measured to confirm compliance. Amiodarone has a very long half-life (extending to several weeks) and only needs to be given once daily (but high doses may cause nausea unless divided). Many weeks or months may be required to achieve steady-state serum amiodarone concentration. Amiodarone contains iodine and can cause disorders of thyroid function; both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism may occur. Clinical assessment alone is unreliable, and laboratory tests should be performed before treatment and every 6 months. Thyroxine (T4) may be raised in the absence of hyperthyroidism; therefore tri-iodothyronine (T3), T4, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotrophin, TSH) should all be measured. A raised T3 and T4 with a very low or undetectable TSH concentration suggests the development of thyrotoxicosis. The thyrotoxicosis may be very refractory, and amiodarone should usually be withdrawn at least temporarily to help achieve control; treatment with carbimazole may be required. Hypothyroidism can be treated with replacement therapy without withdrawing amiodarone if it is essential; careful supervision is required.
Patient Preparation
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Notes
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Reference Range
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Specifications
- EQA Scheme?: Yes
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EQA Status:
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