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antiarrhythmic
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Western countries
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Antiarrhythmic drugs are commonly used to treat heart rhythm disorders like atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia.
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antiarrhythmic
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Western countries
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Antiarrhythmic medications are commonly used to treat heart rhythm disorders in the United States and other Western countries.
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atrial arrhythmia
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Western countries
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Atrial arrhythmia is a common condition in the elderly population and is often managed with medications, ablation procedures, or implantable devices.
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atrial arrhythmia
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Western countries
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Atrial arrhythmia is often treated with advanced medical interventions like catheter ablation or implantable devices.
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atrial arrhythmia
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Western countries
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Often treated with medication and medical procedures such as ablation or cardioversion
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cardiac arrhythmia
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Western countries
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Treated as a serious medical condition requiring immediate attention and treatment
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cardiac arrhythmia
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Western countries
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Cardiac arrhythmia is a well-known medical condition often treated with medication or procedures.
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heart rhythm morbidity
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Western countries
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Heart rhythm morbidity is often diagnosed using electrocardiograms (ECGs) and treated with medications or implantable devices like pacemakers or defibrillators.
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heart rhythm morbidity
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Western countries
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Heart rhythm morbidity is often treated with medication, surgical procedures, or implantable devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators.
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heart rhythm morbidity
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Western countries
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Heart rhythm morbidity is often treated with medication or medical procedures, and may be addressed by cardiologists or electrophysiologists.
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heart rhythm morbidity
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Western countries
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Heart rhythm morbidity is a significant health concern, and treatment options such as pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators are widely available and commonly used.
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