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Previous heart operations in 1978 and 1988 and been a medicine-user for many a year. Last May started on Flecainide 50 mg 2 x a day after an arrhythmia. I don't have any complaints about this medicine.
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was given this to regulate my heart beats. also got valsartan 40 mg for my blood pressure. but now day and night i'm really struggling with sensations in my feet and painful toes. walking also hurts. could this be caused by this medicine? been referred to the orthopoedist. gp tested be for b11 deficiency and glucose. it was fine and b12. anyone know anything about this. thx will
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After a period of atrial fibrillation, for which I was given other medicine, switched to flecainide. 100 mg to start, then 200 mg. Increase was possible because I'm 2 m tall and weigh 100 kg. It's had the desired effect for years without any side effects.
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Started using flecainide acetate (tambocor) because sotalol gave me to low a pulse (43), also blood thinning switched from ascal to eliquis 5 mg twice a day. Now the question is is the rash from my blood thinner or from the flecainide acetate? According to my cardiologist it can't be so she wants to send me to my GP to refer me to a dermatologist. According to my pharmacist the flecainide could...
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I was given this medicine for my irregular heart beat. I've been taking Verapmil for 2 years but it's stopped being effective. First off I was prescribed 100 mg Flecainide but it made my chest feel really, really tight. For a few days now I've been on a half-dose and the feeling of pressure has reduced but not completely disappeared but I hope that it will eventually.
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