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hi all, I have been asked to take part in a trial for new medication with Pantharaclinic by my doctors. I was told this could stop my af permanently. I have a fast heart rate of around 200 to 240.

I am going to take part in it, will let you know how it goes.

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Scot01

Well done for taking it on, and hoping it all turns out well Byke!

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Cavalierrubie

👏👏👏👏👏. Highly commended. Hope it all goes well. Another step for mankind? We should all be saying thanks to you. Can’t wait to hear the results.

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secondtry

Wow, what drug will you be taking?

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Byke in reply tosecondtry

They haven’t given me the name of it, I am going to the clinic on Monday to see if I am suitable, should have more information then

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secondtry in reply toByke

Do keep us posted 🙏.

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Byke in reply tosecondtry

Will do

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JOY2THEWORLD49 in reply toByke

Hi

You will know if you get placebo cause your HR will shoot up!

cheri JOY. 74. (NZ)

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mhoam

Byke, well done and thank you from all fellow sufferers for taking this on.

Of course, it is likely you won't know whether you are taking the actual drug or just a placebo during the trial!

Good Luck

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Byke in reply tomhoam

Hope I get the real drug a dit helps

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Fidodog

Good luck 🤞🤞

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ozziebob

Just today I was sent a link to current research on Etripamil nasal spray for paroxysmal SVT. Sounds like good news to me, so far at least ...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

Please let us know what happens.

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Byke in reply toozziebob

That does sound like good news hope it works. I will put a post on after attending the clinic on Monday

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ozziebob in reply toByke

And let's hope you're not allocated to the placebo cohort ... 🤔 you need help asap.

Keep Byke(ing)!

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southkorea

Great !!!

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kocoach

I was in the study for Tikosyn (Dofetilide) back in 1995 and one thing is that some will get the actual medicine and others a placebo. Fortunately I was one of the lucky ones to receive the actual medicine and it worked very well in controlling my afib for close to 20 years. I hope you will get the actual medicine and that it works as well as Dofetilide did for me. If it works please let me know as I want to get off of amiodarone desperately. Best Wish's.

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JOY2THEWORLD49

Hi

With me no BBs worked to bring down 186 hbm DAY on Metoprolol until the new private H/Specialist put me on Diltiazem. 180mg too much I dropped 105 hbm within 2 hours on Bisoprolol. And I was changed to Bisoprolol 10mg at the time.

Just 2.5mg Bisoprolol PM controlled my hypertension.

Just 120mg AM Diltiazem controlled my heart rate.

Now 110-130 BP Day and 60s H/R Day. Night always drop to 47hbm regardless of meds. I have always been prone to cold shoulders at night.

So I am happy.

Have you tried this combo. You need to separate CCB from BB. The CCB works for 12 hours so does not interfere with Night rate. All interesting. After 1 year it dropped from 88-96 H/R Day to 60s! Not sure whether it was the 3kg weight loss.

cheri JOY. 74. (NZ)

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Byke in reply toJOY2THEWORLD49

Hi there ,I have only had Bisoprolol once, my heart rate went wild and I was taken to resus again, I have been told not to take it under any circumstances, but I’m glad it works for you. I will let you know how I go on c

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