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Tachyarrhythmias

Tachyarrhythmias also called ventricular tachycardia is a medical emergency, where a patient has a ventricular heart rate of 100 or more beats per minute. This condition is diagnosed by the symptoms presented by the patient, other diagnostic tests that can be used include ECG and EKG.

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My mom has hypothyroidism and tachyarrythmias. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, My mother is 59 years old and has undergone a mitral valve replacement operation 8 months back. She is now on Amiodarone 100 mg once daily and Metoprolol 25 mg twice daily. She was diagnosed with hypothyroidism after taking Amiodarone, so Thyronorm 25 mcg was added, but it was omitted ...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Amiodarone can lead to this kind of thyroid problem. After stopping the drug, the thyroid disturbance can be reversed in some cases. You can start with small doses of 12.5 mcg daily for six weeks and then repeat thyroid tests again. Please consult a specialist and take...  Read Full »

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