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Arjuna: Comprehensive Cardiovascular Support and Cardioprotection - Evidence-Based Review
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azipro
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Product Description Before we dive into the formal structure, let me give you the real picture of Betapace. It’s not some new miracle supplement; it’s sotalol hydrochloride, a class III antiarrhythmic agent with some beta-blocking activity (Class II). We’ve been using it for decades, primarily for maintaining normal sinus rhythm in patients with highly symptomatic atrial fibrillation/flutter and for life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. It’s one of those drugs you respect deeply because when it works, it’s brilliant, but its narrow therapeutic window keeps you on your toes.
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