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2. Pro-It is difficult to assess accurately the plasma concentration of flecainide that was consistent with efficacy in our group ofchildren because few suffered from incessant arrhythmia. However, we have no reason to conclude from this study that the target range for children differs substantially from that proposed in adult patients (that is 400-800 Mg/l). arrhythmic effects of the new antiarrhythmic agent flecainide acetate;Nathan, A.W.; Hellestrand, K.J.; Bexton, R.S.;Am Heart J,1984
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