Pharmacotherapy is the most effective way of keeping the heartbeat normal after cardioversion. Patients receive class III antiarrhythmic medication, like amiodarone or sotalol, after cardioversion.
Drinking half a bottle every day equals about 2.5 standard drinks. This amount exceeds the recommended dose of alcohol for women by 150% and 50% for men.
A sinus rhythm with PJC or premature junctional contractions is a normal sinus rhythm that occasionally is interrupted by an early heart beat from the junctional area.
In severe situations, metoprolol withdrawal syndrome can even lead to a heart attack. It occurs due to an abrupt reduction of the blood flow in the heart, leading to a deficit of oxygen.
Creatine itself does not raise blood pressure. However, a higher concentration of creatine in the blood is linked to a higher risk of hypertension.
High RDW and low MCHC usually indicate that you have iron deficiency anemia or anemia caused by chronic disease.