Dr. James E Tisdale, PharmD

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Purdue University

Studies Side Effects
Studies Long QT Syndrome
3 reported clinical trials
5 drugs studied

Affiliated Hospitals

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Purdue University

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Indiana University

Clinical Trials James E Tisdale, PharmD is currently running

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Ondansetron

for Atrial Fibrillation

"Afib" is a common irregular heartbeat. Afib can cause stroke, blood clots, dementia and death. Medicines used to treat Afib often do not work well and can cause serious side effects. Clinicians need medicines that work better for Afib. Medicines for Afib work by blocking a current in the heart called a potassium current. There is a newer potassium current called IKas that can contribute to Afib. A medicine called ondansetron is used to keep people with cancer from getting sick to their stomach and throwing up. The investigators have found that ondansetron blocks IKas, and the investigators think that this means that ondansetron may work well to treat Afib. So, in this study the investigators want to find out if ondansetron can: 1) Reduce the amount of time that people have Afib, and 2) Slow down the heart rate when people have Afib. The investigators will study 80 people who are scheduled to have an AF ablation. Several weeks prior to undergoing the ablation procedure, these AF patients will be assigned by chance (like flipping a coin) to one of two groups: ondansetron 8 mg by mouth twice daily or a sugar pill (placebo), which they will take for 28 days. The people in the study will not know whether they are receiving ondansetron or placebo. The investigators will find out if ondansetron reduces the percentage of time that people are in Afib. Also, the investigators will find out if ondansetron slows the heart rate while people are having Afib. The investigators will compare the people in the study who take ondansetron with the people in the study who take placebo. This research will help the investigators to find out if ondansetron can be used as a medicine for people who have Afib.

Recruiting

2 awards

Phase 4

3 criteria

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Clinical Trial Related

6 years of experience running clinical trials · Led 3 trials as a Principal Investigator · 1 Active Clinical Trial

Treatments James E Tisdale, PharmD has experience with

  • Placebo
  • Progesterone
  • Ondansetron
  • Ibutilide
  • Testosterone

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