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I was recently switched from metoprolol to Nadolol . I just don’t feel like it’s the right code for me but I don’t know if I’m just not giving it time. And experiences?

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I take it for avnrt/paroxysmal SVT with episodes of 220-230 bpm. I think it makes me very tired. I had an episode a year and half into taking it. So I take nadalol and flecainide now since May 2018. So far no episodes. Still anxious about having another episode. I'm 49.my episodes started at 36. I had a failed ablation.

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