Sotalol: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Sotalol?
Sotalol is a medication used to treat irregular heart rhythm disorders known as heart arrhythmias, fibrillation, tachycardia, etc. It is a beta-adrenergic blocker and acts by reducing adrenergic (sympathetic) activity, which causes a reduction in the rate and contractility of the heart.
Its unique antiarrhythmic activity is used in cases of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias.
It is also known as Betapace. It has potential side effects, thus used only in several abnormal arrhythmias.
What are the uses of Sotalol?
Sotalol is majorly used to treat abnormal heart rhythms that originally start in the ventricles called ventricular arrhythmias.
It is used to treat atrial fibrillation, where a fast heart rate leads to poor blood flow.
A notable use of Sotalol is that it treats ventricular arrhythmias, which are refractory to other medications.
It is also helpful in the treatment of atrial flutters and supraventricular tachycardia by making the heartbeat invariable and normal.