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Atrial fibrillation - Management
What dose of sotalol should I prescribe?

  • Sotalol is usually initiated and titrated up to an appropriate dose in secondary care. A primary care practitioner may be expected to continue prescribing sotalol and monitor for adverse effects.
  • The usual maintenance dose of sotalol is 80 mg to 160 mg twice a day [BNF 57, 2009].

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