Evigrade
Major

Amiodarone × Ketoconazole

Class III antiarrhythmics (Vaughan Williams)×Systemic antimycotics. Imidazole derivatives

Mechanism

Ketoconazole strongly blocks CYP3A4 – the N-deethylation pathway of amiodarone. Amiodarone and its active metabolite (N-desethyl-amiodarone) levels rise; QT effect intensifies.

Symptoms

QT prolongation on ECG. Clinically: dizziness, syncope, palpitations. Severe cases progress to polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (torsades de pointes) with risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac death. Risk is higher with hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia, bradycardia, and ischaemic heart disease.

Management

Avoid the combination. Alternative antifungals: terbinafine (no CYP3A4 effect) for dermatophytosis or echinocandins for systemic mycoses.

Sources

All interactions

Amiodarone and Ketoconazole: interaction, management, sources – Evigrade