Coronavirus Infectious Disease Ontology

Last uploaded: February 16, 2024
Preferred Name

Flecainide [Chemical/Ingredient]

Synonyms
ID

http://evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/NDF-RT/NDF-RT.owl#N0000006966

code

C24282

Display_Name

Flecainide

imported from

http://evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/NDF-RT/NDF-RT.owl

label

Flecainide [Chemical/Ingredient]

MeSH_CUI

M0008556

MeSH_Definition

A potent anti-arrhythmia agent, effective in a wide range of ventricular and atrial arrhythmias and tachycardias. Paradoxically, however, in myocardial infarct patients with either symptomatic or asymptomatic arrhythmia, flecainide exacerbates the arrhythmia and is not recommended for use in these patients.

MeSH_DUI

D005424

MeSH_Name

Flecainide

NUI

N0000006966

prefixIRI

NDF-RT:N0000006966

prefLabel

Flecainide [Chemical/Ingredient]

RxNorm_CUI

4441

RxNorm_Name

Flecainide

Synonym

Benzamide, N-(2-piperidinylmethyl)-2,5-bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)-

UMLS_CUI

C0016229

subClassOf

http://evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/NDF-RT/NDF-RT.owl#N0000007929

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