“…In accordance with definitions, phlebitis is an inflammation of the tunica intima of the vein that can produce discomfort, tenderness, oedema, and erythema. The skin is also hot to the touch and may have a palpable cord [10][11][12] . Numerous factors, including concentrations above 2 mg/mL, a higher amiodarone dose, peripheral lines, speed of administration, duration of amiodarone administration, lack of in-line filters, suboptimal aseptic technique during line insertion, lack of post-infusion line flushing, poor vein condition, older age, female sex, administration errors, drug stability, amiodarone pH, host factors, and concussion, are linked to blood vessel irritation [12][13] [3.46-4.35].…”