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just wondering what side effects come with hydroxycarbamide.

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I was recently fitted with a pacemaker. a few weeks afterwards I went for pacing where the tech was concerned that he couldn't get my heart rate lower than 90 bpm and that is how things stood until I read an article that stated that it causes a fast heart beat. Now I'm wondering which would be more important, heart or blood?

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Are you asking about LDN or hydroxycarbamide?

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