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Atrial Fibrillation — For Patients By Patients — StopAfib.org
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Atrial fibrillation information for those living with afib—for patients by patients
  • Expected expiration: January 28th in 2020
  • Creation date: January 28th in 2007
  • Renew date: December 9th in 2016
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XtendOvite
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Heart Drop 2000, XtendOvite Helps Maintain Cardiovascular Health and Reduce Blood Lipid levels In Adults.
  • Expected expiration: March 17th in 2021
  • Creation date: March 17th in 2000
  • Renew date: January 16th in 2018
  • Google Analytics: 20566459-1
Irregular Heartbeat? Don't Ignore Your Symptoms | Abbott Confirm Rx ICM
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Don't Ignore the Symptoms of an Irregular Hearbeat (Arrhythmia) such as heart palpitations, fluttering, chest pain or pressure and shortness of breath.
  • Expected expiration: September 7th in 2019
  • Creation date: September 7th in 2017
  • Renew date: November 29th in 2017
  • Google Analytics: 110835796-1
Atrial Fibrillation Matters
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Do you or does someone you know suffer from Atrial Fibrillation? Find all the information you need in this educational website designed by health professionals.
  • Expected expiration: January 29th in 2018
  • Creation date: January 29th in 2013
  • Renew date: December 29th in 2016
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Mesuron LLC   Magnetocardiography MCG SQUIDs
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Magnetocardiography MCG Mesuron LLC is a US commercial company specializing in the development and fabrication of SQUID-based magnetometers ( SQUID Magnetometer ) for various applications including Clinical MagnetoCardioGraphy ( MCG ) systems for heart scan procedures.
  • Expected expiration: February 5th in 2019
  • Creation date: February 5th in 2008
  • Renew date: February 6th in 2016
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Heart360 - Welcome
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  • Expected expiration: April 10th in 2018
  • Creation date: April 10th in 2008
  • Renew date: March 1st in 2017
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BYSTOLIC (nebivolol) – Official Site
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Learn more about Bystolic and find information for patients, including side effects, treatment, indication, FAQs, and resources. Bystolic is a blood pressure medication that may effectively lower blood pressure when it is persistently elevated. Tell your doctor if your symptoms of heart failure worsen. Bystolic must not be taken if you have a slow heartbeat or your heart skips beats (irregular heartbeat); have severe liver damage; or are allergic to any ingredient in Bystolic. The active ingredient is nebivolol. Do not take Bystolic if you are under the age of 18 as Bystolic is not approved for use in children under 18. The most common side effects people taking Bystolic report are headache, fatigue (tiredness), dizziness (if you feel dizzy, sit or lie down and tell your doctor right away), diarrhea, nausea, insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep), chest pain, bradycardia (slow heartbeat), dyspnea (shortness of breath), rash, and peripheral edema (leg swelling due to fluid retention). Other possible side effects include masking (hiding) the symptoms of low blood sugar and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), especially a fast heartbeat. Tell your doctor if you gain weight or have trouble breathing while taking Bystolic. This is not a complete list of side effects. Tell your doctor if you have any side effects that bother you or don’t go away.
  • Expected expiration: September 27th in 2021
  • Creation date: September 27th in 2007
  • Renew date: March 23rd in 2017
Patient Web site for AMRIX® (Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride Extended‐Release Capsules)
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Learn about AMRIX® (Cyclobenzaprine Hydrochloride Extended‐Release Capsules) for the treatment of muscle spasm due to acute, painful musculoskeletal conditions. AMRIX is a prescription medicine used along with rest and physical therapy to help treat muscle spasm due to acute, painful musculoskeletal problems. AMRIX should only be used for up to 2 or 3 weeks. It is not known if AMRIX is effective when used for longer periods. It is not known if AMRIX is safe and effective in children. Do not take AMRIX if you: • are allergic to cyclobenzaprine or any of the components of AMRIX. Talk to your healthcare provider or get medical help right away if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction such as difficulty breathing, hives, swelling of your face or tongue, or itching • are taking certain antidepressants known as monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors, or it has been 14 days or less since you stopped taking a MAO inhibitor. Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for a list of these medicines if you are not sure • have had a recent heart attack • have heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias) • have heart failure • have an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism). Talk to your healthcare provider before taking this medicine if you have any of the conditions listed above. You should not drink alcohol until you know how AMRIX affects you. Taking AMRIX with alcohol or other medicines that depress your central nervous system can slow your thinking and physical response times. Do not drive, operate machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how AMRIX affects you. AMRIX may cause serious side effects that may lead to heart attack or stroke. Call your healthcare provider immediately or go to the nearest hospital emergency room if you have: • irregular or abnormal heartbeats (arrhythmias) • fast heartbeat (tachycardia). Serotonin syndrome is a serious medical condition that may happen when AMRIX is taken with certain other medicines. Call your healthcare provider right away or go to the nearest hospital emergency room if you become severely ill and have some or all of these symptoms: • agitation, hallucinations, coma, or other changes in mental status • coordination problems or muscle twitching (overactive reflexes) • fast heartbeat, high or low blood pressure • sweating or fever • nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea • muscle stiffness or tightness. The most common side effects of AMRIX include dry mouth, dizziness, fatigue, constipation, nausea, upset stomach, and drowsiness. Tell your healthcare provider if you get any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of AMRIX. For more information, talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist. Please see the Patient Information Leaflet within the accompanying Full Prescribing Information.
  • Expected expiration: November 20th in 2017
  • Creation date: November 20th in 2001
  • Renew date: November 15th in 2016
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