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Any experience with acebutolol?

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EP is switching me from Verapamil to Acebutolol for PVCs and high resting/low activity heart rate. Has anyone been on Acebutolol, if so how did it go? I am 3.5 months post ablation (still in blanking period), and have been cycled through sotolol, metoprolol, mexiletine, diltiazem, propafenone, and verapamil to date....issues with tolerance, made things worse, or didn't help. Thanks!

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