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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Pacemaker
  1. ... behavior; an irregular heartbeat, a heart attack, a pacemaker, heart failure, or other heart problems; diabetic neuropathy ( ...
  2. ... flecainide.tell your doctor if you have a pacemaker (device that is surgically placed under the skin ...
  3. ... irregular heartbeat that is not corrected by a pacemaker, a type of lung disease such as chronic ...
  4. ... irregular or slow heartbeat, low blood pressure, a pacemaker, symptoms of heart failure that recently worsened, or ...
  5. ... irregular heartbeat that is not corrected by a pacemaker, or if you have sleep apnea (stopping breathing ...
  6. ... types of heart block, unless you have a pacemaker. Your doctor may tell you not to take ...
  7. ... if you have or have ever had a pacemaker; myasthenia gravis (a disorder of the nervous system ...