Propafenone

Propafenone is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. It is an antiarrhythmia agent that is particularly effective in ventricular arrhythmias. It also has weak beta-blocking activity. The drug is generally well tolerated. The electrophysiological effect of propafenone manifests itself in a reduction of upstroke velocity (Phase 0) of the monophasic action potential. In Purkinje fibers, and to a lesser extent myocardial fibers, propafenone reduces the fast inward current carried by sodium ions, which is responsible for the drugs antiarrhythmic actions. Diastolic excitability threshold is increased and effective refractory period prolonged. Propafenone reduces spontaneous automaticity and depresses triggered activity. At very high concentrations in vitro, propafenone can inhibit the slow inward current carried by calcium but this calcium antagonist effect probably does not contribute to antiarrhythmic efficacy.

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Catalog Number T0866
Alternative Name(s) Rythmol , Propafenonum
Research Area Immunology/Inflammation|||Membrane transporter/Ion channel
Molecular Formula C21H27NO3
CAS# 54063-53-5
Purity 99.69%
SMILES CCCNCC(O)COc1ccccc1C(=O)CCc1ccccc1
Size 100 mg
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