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Propafenone

Introduction: Propafenone

Description of Propafenone

Propafenone: An antiarrhythmia agent that is particularly effective in ventricular arrhythmias. It also has weak beta-blocking activity. The drug is generally well tolerated.
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Propafenone: An antiarrhythmia agent that is particularly effective in ventricular arrhythmias. It also has weak beta-blocking activity. The drug is generally well tolerated.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Hierarchical classifications of Propafenone

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