Abstract
Indoramin showed potent activity in reversing severe myocardial conduction disorders and ventricular fibrillation induced by hypothermia, and protected against the precipitation of electrically-induced ventricular fibrillation at low doses in pentobarbitone-anaesthetized cats. It would appear that the α-adrenoceptor blocking and local anaesthetic membrane stabilizing properties of indoramin are responsible for the mechanisms by which these dysrhythmias are reversed as they are with those induced by ouabain and adrenaline, previously described.