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Norpace CR, Norpace

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Manufacturer
Pfizer
ICD-10 indication
I47.20

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About Norpace CR, Norpace

What is this medication?

Norpace and Norpace CR are prescription medications used to treat certain types of serious, life-threatening irregular heartbeats, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia. These medications are classified as antiarrhythmics and work by stabilizing the heart's electrical activity. By correcting abnormal rhythms, the medication helps the heart beat more regularly and efficiently, which is critical for maintaining proper blood flow throughout the body.

The primary difference between the two forms is how the medicine is released into the system. Norpace is an immediate-release version, while Norpace CR is a controlled-release formulation designed to provide a steady level of medication over a longer period of time. Because of its potency and the nature of the conditions it treats, this medication is typically started in a hospital setting where the patient's heart rate and rhythm can be closely monitored by healthcare professionals.

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