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Old 08-06-2015, 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
RBBB may affect the QT segment of the heart beat.
and this drug mirtazipine is listed as potentially
affecting this also. This is why I gave you all those
links. I'd consult your cardiologist before taking
this drug.

Keep in mind, that not all doctors know everything
about drugs.
thanks. I don't have a cardiologist - at least here in the UK RBBB is not a problem that means you get to see one of those regularly - it seen as quite common & not serious. Also mirtazapine in the UK medicine directories is not indicated as an anti-dp that could effect RBBB or electrical impulses in the heart, whereas others are.
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