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			Sotalol is a nonselective
                beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist that also
                blocks potassium currents.
			
			
			Sotalol prolongs action
                potential duration, decreases automaticity, slows
                impulse transmission through the AV node and
                prolongs AV nodal refractoriness.
			
			It is used in management of ventricular
                tachyarrhythmias and is also used in treatment of
                atrial arrhythmias.
			
			Antiarrhythmic effects are due both to
                beta-adrenergic receptor and potassium channel
                blockade.  
			
			Normally, sympathetic drive results in
                increased in Ca2+ 
			,K+
                ,and Cl-
                currents.   
            
			
			Increased sympathetic tone also
                increases phase 4 depolarization (heart rate goes
                up), and increases DAD (delayed afterdepolarizations) and EAD (early
                afterdepolarization) mediated arrhythmias.  
			
			These
                effects are blocked by beta-adrenergic receptor
                blockers. |