Hi I've not posted on here before but have found some of the posts relevant to my condition. I was diagnosed with AF two years ago and had a cardioversion three months later after an echocardiogram and taking Apixaban and Bisoprolol for those three months. The cardioversion was successful and I was then put on Flecainide 50 mgs twice a day. I take 1.25 mg Bisoprolol and 5mg Apixaban twice daily. I have not had any checks for these medicines like blood tests and only 1 blood pressure check in nearly two years. Is this normal or should I be checked every so often? I order prescriptions online and every other month it says I can't order the Flecainide without a review by Dr but they renew it anyway. I still get runs of palpitations but they so far have stopped after I move around or take in a deep breath.
Does anyone else on these tablets get checked?
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