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Yet, even with the beta blocker, I still have PVCs, sometimes several in a row. Are there any other tests I should have to determine the cause of the PVCs or have all of the normal tests been completed? Should I be on a higher dose or different beta blocker?
You have had a wonderful, complete work up for your symptoms. I would not consider further test and would continue your beta blocker at the current dose.
Have faith in your physician. they are doing all the right things.