Cordarone for Ventricular Tachycardia User Reviews
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"My age is 63 and went through CABG (coronary artery bypass grafting) in January 2018. Tachycardia started on March 18. Normal pulse rose to 125-130. High Cordarone dosage was given in the hospital. The loading dose: 2400 mg the first day, 1200 mg the next day, and then cardioversion was carried out. After that, 800 mg daily for one month, 600 mg daily for 3 months, 400 mg daily for 3 months, 200 mg daily for 4 months, and now I am in the 4th month of 100 mg daily therapy prescribed for 6 months. Never experienced Afib or tachycardia after the cardioversion. A Holter test was taken every six months, which was normal. Went through other blood tests also, which have remained normal. No other symptoms were experienced."