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New medicine for ME and AF.

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Hello everyone, and their cats and dogs!!

Can anyone help me? I have just been prescribed Bioaran (also known as Flecainide on the box) 50mg instead of Bisoprolol, has anyone else? I am feeling a bit iffy with pains on both of my upper arms, is this normal?

Love, peace, healing and light to all.

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I have to start taking this today, off to the vets with one of my dogs first before I start it

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Good luck at the vets and with the meds (yours!).

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Vets looks like a damaged soft pallet so she is on chicken and rice much to the upset of the other two dogs 😬

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