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Atrial fibrillation - Management
Start calcium-channel blocker (NOT if taking beta-blocker): verapamil or diltiazem
Age from 16 to 70 years
Start diltiazem tablets: 60 mg three times a day (usual start dose)
Diltiazem 60mg modified-release tablets
Take one tablet three times a day.
Supply 84 tablets.
Age from 16 years onwards
Start verapamil tablets: 40 mg three times a day
Verapamil 40mg tablets
Take one tablet three times a day.
Supply 84 tablets.
Age from 70 years onwards
Start diltiazem tablets: 60 mg twice a day (elderly start dose)
Diltiazem 60mg modified-release tablets
Take one tablet twice a day.
Supply 56 tablets.
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