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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Arrhythmia

Hello I am a 54 year old patient from the Albanian. I have many years of suffering from arrthmy. Currently uses propafenon and Atenolol. Recently having frequent arrthmy doctors have increased the dosage of propafenoni reaching up to 300 ml in the meal associated with grains quarter Atenolol in the morning and evening. Pulse beat usually are down 60 and still have had frequent aritmi. Please advise me...?
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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you are receiving medicine that is in line with current recommendations. Your doctors will need to know of frequent recurrence. The question that you will face is how badly the rhythm bothers you. Eventually all medicines are likely to allow rhythm disturbance to reoccur. I usually discuss options for other medicines with more side effects as opposed to what can be done with catheter ablation or simply living with the rhythm.
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Suggest Treatment For Arrhythmia

you are receiving medicine that is in line with current recommendations. Your doctors will need to know of frequent recurrence. The question that you will face is how badly the rhythm bothers you. Eventually all medicines are likely to allow rhythm disturbance to reoccur. I usually discuss options for other medicines with more side effects as opposed to what can be done with catheter ablation or simply living with the rhythm.