Pacerone for Supraventricular Tachycardia User Reviews
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- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- March 25, 2019
"The Pacerone takes a couple of weeks to kick in but works great after that."
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"I have trouble walking, always dizzy, and constant constipation. Exhausted all day, plus signs of liver and kidney damage. Heart rate is better, but don’t like the side effects. I decided to stop taking it. Will deal with the heart condition. I’m taking 200 mg once a day until I decided to stop. I was on 2 x a day for a month after a failed procedure. It did do what it's supposed to do, I’m not denying that, but can’t deal with the side effects."