Has anyone had success with Rythmol SR 325mg Capsules for atrial fibrillation?
I was recently prescribed Rythmol SR 325mg Capsules to manage my atrial fibrillation. It's a sustained-release medication and it's supposed to help my heart beat normally by affecting the electrical signals in my heart. Has anyone else tried this medication? I've heard it can have some serious side effects, but I'm hoping it will help control my arrhythmias. If anyone has had any experience with this drug, I'd love to hear about your experience and any tips you might have. Also, what did you do for the side effects? How many times a day do you take it? Thank you!
Has anyone had success with Rythmol SR 325mg Capsules for atrial fibrillation?
I was recently prescribed Rythmol SR 325mg Capsules to manage my atrial fibrillation. It's a sustained-release medication and it's supposed to help my heart beat normally by affecting the electrical signals in my heart. Has anyone else tried this medication? I've heard it can have some serious side effects, but I'm hoping it will help control my arrhythmias. If anyone has had any experience with this drug, I'd love to hear about your experience and any tips you might have. Also, what did you do for the side effects? How many times a day do you take it? Thank you!
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I had to stop taking Rythmol because of the dizziness. It was so bad that I couldn't even stand up without feeling like I was going to pass out. I switched to a different medication and it’s been much better so far.
Be careful with this one. I had a bad reaction to it. I started experiencing shortness of breath and my legs were swelling. I had to stop taking it and switch to something else. Hopefully, you have a better experience!
I had a friend who took Rythmol SR and ended up with blurred vision. It freaked them out, but it went away after they stopped taking it. Just be cautious and watch out for any unusual symptoms.
I’ve been on Rythmol SR for a few months now, and it’s been a game-changer for my atrial fibrillation. I take it twice a day and haven’t had any serious side effects yet. Just some mild dizziness at first but it went away. Definitely give it a try and talk to your doctor about any concerns.
I take Rythmol SR every morning and it’s been great for controlling my arrhythmias. Just make sure you take it at the same time every day for consistent results.
I’ve heard that the SR version is better than the immediate-release version for managing atrial fibrillation. Anyone have experience with both?
I’ve been on Rythmol SR for about a year now, and it’s been great. My doctor monitored me closely at first, but everything has been fine. Just make sure you stay in touch with your doctor and report any side effects right away to at least have a plan of action if you experience what the drug insert says you might.