Question:

Which of the following is wrongly matched combination of anti-arrhythmic drugs and their class?

Updated On: Nov 13, 2025
  • Lidocaine - IB
  • Disopyramide - II
  • Diltiazem - IV
  • Amiodarone - III
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The question asks to find the wrongly matched combination of anti-arrhythmic drugs and their class from the given options. To solve this, we need to have a clear understanding of the classification of anti-arrhythmic drugs.

Anti-arrhythmic drugs are classified into four main classes based on their mechanism of action as per the Vaughan-Williams classification:

  • Class I: Sodium channel blockers. Subdivided into IA, IB, and IC.
    • IA: Quinidine, Procainamide, Disopyramide
    • IB: Lidocaine, Mexiletine
    • IC: Flecainide, Propafenone
  • Class II: Beta blockers.
  • Class III: Potassium channel blockers.
    • Amiodarone, Sotalol
  • Class IV: Calcium channel blockers.
    • Diltiazem, Verapamil

Now, let's analyze the given options: 

  1. Lidocaine - IB: Correctly matched. Lidocaine is a Class IB anti-arrhythmic drug.
  2. Disopyramide - II: Incorrectly matched. Disopyramide is a Class IA anti-arrhythmic drug, not Class II. Class II refers to beta blockers.
  3. Diltiazem - IV: Correctly matched. Diltiazem is a Class IV anti-arrhythmic drug as it is a calcium channel blocker.
  4. Amiodarone - III: Correctly matched. Amiodarone is a Class III anti-arrhythmic drug as it blocks potassium channels.

Conclusion: The option "Disopyramide - II" is wrongly matched as Disopyramide actually belongs to Class IA. Therefore, the correct answer is Disopyramide - II.

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