Dronedarone for Atrial Flutter User Reviews
Brand names: Multaq
- Anonymous
- February 27, 2011
"Worked very well at the start, but after 1 month I was back in atrial flutter. Had no side effects at all. Now doctor is putting me on flecainide."
- Anonymous
- March 7, 2011
"Still had recurring atrial flutter."
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"I have taken Multaq for 4 years and began when I had standard insurance. My copay was not terrible, and the drug has been working well. I’m now on SSDI and Medicare with an Advantage plan. My pharmacy contacted me that my prescription has been filled, and my copay is $500+. I called to ask if this was for 90 days, they said it was for 30 days. How can someone on disability afford this?"