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Flecainide and joint pain

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Has anyone had joint pain after getting on flecainide and metropolol daily dose. My afib control has been wonderful but my knees feel like I have gout. I just did not know if that is related.

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Not something I've heard of or experienced back along.

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Thank you

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No!

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been on flecainide (but not combined with metropolol) for several years and not been aware of any joint pain.

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Do you take apixaban, cos a side effect can be joint pain. My arthritis has been much worse since I was moved on to it.

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