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How Can Irregular Heart Beats Be Treated?

Please print all available information on sotalol and sotalol AF. Do each treat a different part of the heart for irregular heartbeat? My Cardiologist diagnosed me with atrial-fib. Which treats that condition best sotalol, sotalolAF, pr Mutaq? e-mail: YYYY@YYYY
Fri, 10 Aug 2018
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Sotalol is a beta blocker and used to treat ventricular arrhythmia. Sotalol AF is specifically given for Atrial fibrillation. Tab Multaq which contains Dronedarone is also used to treat Atrial fibrillation. You have to discuss this with your attending physician which of the two drugs is better for your condition.

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How Can Irregular Heart Beats Be Treated?

Hello and welcome to Ask a doctor service. I have read through your question and here is my opinion. Sotalol is a beta blocker and used to treat ventricular arrhythmia. Sotalol AF is specifically given for Atrial fibrillation. Tab Multaq which contains Dronedarone is also used to treat Atrial fibrillation. You have to discuss this with your attending physician which of the two drugs is better for your condition. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.