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Ivabradine (Corlanor) for Heart Failure | This week: In a surprise move, the FDA has now approved ivabradine (Coplanar) for the treatment of heart failure. This new drug works by slowing the heart rate, and may be effective for several cardiac conditions. Also - Inappropriate sinus tachycardia and heart palpitations. | | |
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What Is Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia? | IST - inappropriate sinus tachycardia - is an inappropriately rapid heart rate. It is a condition which is often written off as "anxiety" by unwary physicians. The causes and potential treatments of IST are reviewed. | | | |
What you should know about ivabradine (Coplanar) | Ivabradine is a novel drug that slows the heart rate by reducing the firing of the sinus node.In clinical use for several years around the world, it is new to the United States. It is useful for heart failure and IST. | | | |
What You Should Know About Heart Palpitations | When your heartbeat feels unusually strong, or odd, it's known as a palpitation. The cause of palpitations should be easy for physicians to identify, but all too often, they drop the ball. Here's what you need to know. | | | |
Secret Cardiology on Facebook | Here is a Facebook page featuring issues related to your heart, that your cardiologist would rather not talk about. | | | |
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