Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2548675 | Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We evaluated proarrhythmic risk of intravenous oseltamivir with chronic atrioventricular block canine model (n = 4) and action-potential assay on guinea-pig right ventricle (n = 5). Oseltamivir in doses of 3–30 mg/kg, i.v. did not induce torsade de pointes in the canine model, whereas that in concentrations of 30–300 μM decreased maximum rate of phase 0 depolarization, shortened action potential duration at 30%, 60% and 90% repolarization levels, but prolonged difference in action-potential duration between 30% and 90% repolarization levels in a concentration-related manner. These results indicate that oseltamivir will not induce torsade de pointes clinically, since it inhibits both inward and outward currents.
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Authors
Yuji Nakamura, Rieko Sasaki, Xin Cao, Takeshi Wada, Shogo Hamaguchi, Hiroko Izumi-Nakaseko, Kentaro Ando, Hikaru Tanaka, Akira Takahara, Atsushi Sugiyama,