Dronedarone is an antiarrhythmic drug used to treat specific types of atrial fibrillation. It works by blocking multiple ion channels in heart muscle cells to help maintain a normal heart rhythm. Its primary clinical benefit is reducing the need for hospitalization in patients with a history of paroxysmal or persistent AFib.
Verdict
A specialized drug for AFib with serious risks requiring expert supervision.
HEALTHSPAN IMPACT
High Value
RISK LEVEL
High
EVIDENCE GRADE
A
MONTHLY COST
$450 - $700
Protocol
- 400 mg taken orally twice daily with morning and evening meals.
Flags
- Black box warning: Increased risk of death, stroke, and heart failure in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation.
- Contraindicated in patients with symptomatic heart failure with recent decompensation or NYHA Class IV heart failure.
- Risk of severe liver injury, including cases requiring liver transplantation.
- Interacts with many common drugs, including strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, grapefruit juice) and inducers.
- Can cause QT interval prolongation, increasing the risk of dangerous arrhythmias (Torsades de pointes).
- Common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, and bradycardia (slow heart rate).