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Calcium channel blockers treatment with concomitant

Concomitant use of calcium channel blockers (atenolol) Bradycardia and heart block can occur and the left ventricular end diastolic pressure can rise when beta-blockers are administered with verapamil or diltiazem. Patients with preexisting conduction abnormalities or left ventricular dysfunction are particularly susceptible. Recent acute Ml (sotalol) Sotalol can be used safely and effectively in the long-term treatment of life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias following an Ml. However, experience in the use of sotalol to treat cardiac arrhythmias in the early phase of recovery from acute Ml is limited and at least at high initial doses is not reassuring. [Pg.526]


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