“…In general, the risk is dependent upon the action of the drug selected (or drug class) and the nature of any ventricular disorder present 1,2 . For class III AADs, the typical ventricular proarrhythmic response is torsade de pointes (TdP) which can develop with a class III AAD in the normal heart but is more likely to occur with a hypertrophied ventricle, higher drug doses or tissue concentrations, greater QT prolongation, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, bradycardia, and/or female gender 1–9 . TdP is so typical of the class III AAD proarrhythmic response that it is the only specific proarrhythmia discussed in the package insert (PI) for dofetilide (brand name: Tikosyn) 5 .…”