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Acebutlolol vs. atenolol?

by PVC man, Jul 28, 2007 11:25PM
Someone posted they did VERY well with a drug called acebutolol; is this a new b-blocker?  If anyone has used it, did you also try Atenolol?  I have used Atenolol for three years with good luck until I stupidly tried to wean off.

Any feelings on Acebutolol?

Thank you!!
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by deedle1976, Jul 29, 2007 04:08AM
To: PVC man
It's actually an old beta blocker (Sectral). I was the one who posted about it. I have never tried atenolol just propranolol, which didn't help at all (possibly made things worse).

by deedle1976, Jul 29, 2007 04:12AM
I've just noticed in a nother thread just below entitled "I think I may be having tachycardia while sleeping" that 'canihelp' is also taking sectral.

by canihelp, Jul 29, 2007 08:33AM
Yes, I have been taking Sectral (acebutollol) for years.  It has had no side effects for me.  One that I tolerate very well.  But, as you can tell by my posting, it doesn't STOP the PVCs.  However, when I have left it off, WOW, you don't want to know the PVCs that hit me!!  So, it does help more than I know.  I do 400 mg in morning & 200 at night.  I also do 1/2 mg of Klonopin in morning, & another 1/2 mg at evening if needed.  The heart dr. doesn't like to prescribe ANYTHING other than heart medicines, but I have a very poplular/good internal medicine Dr. & he almost insist on my taking something along w/ beta blocker if symptoms are there.  He said Klonopin is a good one & not as addictive as the rest (although is addictive). He tried me on St. John's Wort & made them worse. Then an antin-depressant (trying to increase my serotonin, etc), but that really made them worse.  I'm not depressed, rather hyer at times actually.  I guess "nervous" or "high strung" is a more acurate word.  When I feel good I am quite bubbly and happy and calm.

With beta blockers, I think you just have to keep trying to see what works best for you.  I've tried several & also a couple ant-arrythmiac drugs, which did not help (made them worse) FOR ME.
Everyone is different though.
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