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Written By Dr. Mayank, Pharm.D,
Reviewed By Dr. Mekhala Chandra, MD, MBBS,
Last updated on 22 Sep 2025 | 01:53 PM (IST)

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Product introduction
Amiduro Injection is given by a slow drip (infusion) into a vein under the supervision of a doctor. Continuous monitoring of blood pressure and heart rate may be needed while this medicine is administered. It is important that you keep having the injections until your doctor decides it is safe to stop them. After this, your doctor may prescribe tablets instead of the injection. If you stop taking this medicine, you may get dangerous uneven heartbeats, which can be life-threatening.
The most common side effects of this medicine include decreased blood pressure (hypotension), decreased heart rate (bradycardia), blurred vision, and application site reaction(pain, itching, and skin redness). This medicine can also cause problems with your liver, lungs, nerves, and thyroid gland. Ask your doctor what signs to look out for and report any symptoms you have. This medicine takes a long time to get cleared from the body. You may continue to have side effects after you stop using it. Ask your doctor about ways to prevent or reduce them.
Uses of Amiduro Injection
Benefits of Amiduro Injection
Arrhythmia is a condition in which the heart beats irregularly, either too fast or too slow, which can affect blood circulation and increase the risk of complications. Amiduro Injection helps restore a regular heart rhythm and maintains steady heartbeats. This improves heart function and lowers the risk of serious outcomes related to abnormal heart rhythms.
Side effects of Amiduro Injection
- Decreased blood pressure
- Blurred vision
- Slow heart rate
- Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
How to use Amiduro Injection
How Amiduro Injection works
Quick tips
- Amiduro Injection may cause blurring of vision. Avoid driving or any activity requiring focus until you know how it affects you.
- It makes your skin sensitive towards sunlight. Use a sunscreen and wear protective clothing while going out.
- Your doctor may do regular blood tests, chest X-rays, ECG, eye test, thyroid, liver and lung function tests while you are taking this medicine.
- Notify your doctor if you develop breathlessness, persistent cough, jaundice, restlessness, weight loss/gain or eye problems.
- Notify your doctor about all other medicines that you are taking as Amiduro Injection can interact with many medicines.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Safety advice

Alcohol

Pregnancy

Breast feeding

Driving

Kidney
However, inform your doctor if you have an underlying kidney disease.

Liver
Amiduro Injection may cause hepatic injury. Dose adjustment may be required.
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- Nattel S, Gersh BJ, Opie LH. Antiarrhythmic Drugs and Strategies. In: Opie LH, Gersh BJ, editors. Drugs for the Heart. 8th ed. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Elsevier Saunders; 2013. pp. 288-95.
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