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should i take flecainide for pvc
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Taking flecainide for premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) is a decision that should be made with careful consideration and guidance from a cardiologist. Flecainide is a potent antiarrhythmic medication that can be effective in managing certain types of arrhythmias, including PVCs, in some patients. However, its use is generally recommended when PVCs are symptomatic and significantly impact quality of life, and other simpler treatments have been ineffective. Flecainide can have serious side effects and is not suitable for individuals with structural heart disease or a history of heart attack due to an increased risk of proarrhythmia. Close monitoring by a healthcare provider is essential to adjust dosage and manage potential side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional for an individual assessment to determine if flecainide is an appropriate option for your specific situation.
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