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Flecainide is a
medication used to
prevent and
treat abnormally fast
heart rates. This
includes ventricular and
supraventricular tachycardias. Its use...
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condition is
treated with
medication including beta-adrenoceptor
blockers or
flecainide, or with
surgical procedures including sympathetic denervation and implantation...
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commonly used
drugs for this
purpose include antiarrhythmic drugs such as
flecainide or amiodarone. If the fast
heart rate is
poorly tolerated (e.g. the development...
- PVCs. In CAST
study of
survivors of
myocardial infarction encainide and
flecainide, it was
shown that,
though those drugs could suppress PVC, they also increased...
- that have been
implicated include antiarrhythmic medications such as
flecainide,
verapamil and propranolol,
antidepressants such as amitryptiline, and...
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muscle cells. The
arrhythmias seen in the
condition can be
treated with
flecainide or beta-blockers, but an
implantable defibrillator may
sometimes be required...
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similar to
another anti-arrhythmic medicine,
flecainide,
similar cautions should be
exercised in its use.
Flecainide and propafenone, like
other antiarrhythmic...
- both
encainide and
flecainide at a mean follow-up
period of 10 months.
Within about two
years after enrollment,
encainide and
flecainide were discontinued...
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After Food and Drug
Administration approval, the
antiarrhythmic agents flecainide and
encainide came to
market in 1986 and 1987 respectively. The non-randomized...
- for
ventricular arrhythmia include lidocaine, amiodarone, bretylium,
flecainide, procainamide, and mexiletine.
Cardiopulmonary byp**** is used if symptoms...