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Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is … Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is a form of hyperthyroidism due to treatment with the antiarrhythmic drug, amiodarone. The prevalence of AIT varies based on geographical region and is more common in areas with low dietary iodine intake. In a study from the US, AIT occurred in only 5.3% of patients taking amiodarone. Development of AIT is associated with an increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events, and increased mortality specifically in patients with AIT and underlying heart failure.nts with AIT and underlying heart failure.
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Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is … Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) is a form of hyperthyroidism due to treatment with the antiarrhythmic drug, amiodarone. The prevalence of AIT varies based on geographical region and is more common in areas with low dietary iodine intake. In a study from the US, AIT occurred in only 5.3% of patients taking amiodarone. Development of AIT is associated with an increased risk for major adverse cardiovascular events, and increased mortality specifically in patients with AIT and underlying heart failure.nts with AIT and underlying heart failure.
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