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"I take 120 mg ER once daily for two years, and honestly, I have no idea if it works. I had an afib two years ago, and the cardiologist put me on this and a 30mg quick release if my heart races. I had a blood pressure of 128/78 before, and now it's 128-130 over 78. I haven't had any real afib moments except one with a slow rate but out of rhythm. I took the recommended 30mg doses every 15 minutes (up to 4), and my heart rate went up to 137 bpm but stayed there for 5 hours until I urinated a lot, which I assume got rid of the 30mg doses. My rhythm returned after that. That’s the only side effect."