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Flecainide and Tildiem combi.

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Is there anyone taking 100mg Flecainide twice daily and Tildiem 60 mg twice daily? If so, have you had any problems with this combination?

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Not that exact dosage, but I've taken Tildiem (aka Diltiazem) along with Flecainide. Taking those two drugs together is a very common combination. Tildiem acts as a nodal blocking agent, helping prevent certain dangerous arrythmia's that could be induced by Flecainide in rare instances.

Jim

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Thanks Jim. I already take both, but Flecainide only on PIP basis so far.

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