Moracizine (INN) or moricizine (USAN) (trade name Ethmozine) is an antiarrhythmic of class IC. It was used for the prophylaxis and treatment of serious and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias, but was withdrawn in 2007 for commercial reasons.
Moracizine, a phenothiazine derivative, undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism and is also extensively metabolized after it has entered the circulation. It may have pharmacologically active metabolites. A clinical study has shown that moracizine is slightly less effective than encainide or flecainide in suppressing ventricular premature depolarizations. Compared with disopyramide and quinidine, moracizine was equally or more effective in suppressing premature ventricular contractions, couplets, and nonsustained ventricular tachycardia.
In the Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial (CAST), a large study testing the influence of antiarrhythmics on mortality, showed a non-significant increase of mortality from 5.4 to 7.2% under moracizine. This is in line with other class IC antiarrhythmics.
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Could you run where the lovers run?
Would you stay with me tonight?
Will you forgive me if I rush
When I tell you I am yours
As we run where the lovers run?
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I won't let you down
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Could you jump where the lovers jump?
Would you stay with me tonight?
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Be my bridge when I fear to cross
As we run where the lovers run
Run with the sound
Won't let you down
I won't let you down, down, down
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Run with the sound
Won't let you down
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