{{More citations needed|date=October 2021}} A '''Pro-arrhythmic agent''' is a chemical, drug, or food that promotes cardiac arrhythmias.
== Substances ==
=== Supplements === Omega 3 fatty acids.<ref>{{cite journal|title = Fish Oil Supplementation and Risk of Ventricular Tachycardia and Ventricular Fibrillation in Patients With Implantable Defibrillators|author = Merritt H. Raitt|author2 = William E. Connor|author3 = Cynthia Morris |author4 = Jack Kron|author5 = Blair Halperin|author6 = Sumeet S. Chugh|author7 = James McClelland|author8 = James Cook|author9 = Karen MacMurdy|author10 = Robert Swenson|author11 = Sonja L. Connor|author12 = Glenn Gerhard|author13 = Dale F. Kraemer|author14 = Daniel Oseran|author15 = Christy Marchant |author16 = David Calhoun |author17 = Reed Shnider|author18 = John McAnulty |date = June 15, 2005|journal = JAMA|volume = 293| issue = 23}}</ref>
=== Foods === Chocolate, Coffee, Tea
=== Drugs === Caffeine, cocaine, beta-adrenergic agonists
==See also== *Antiarrhythmic agent *Electrophysiology study
==References== {{Reflist|1}}
Category:Antiarrhythmic agents Category:Cardiac electrophysiology Category:Medical emergencies