How long can you stay on Tikosyn?

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How long you take Tikosyn for depends on your renal or kidney function and whether or not this medication prolongs your QT interval. Your QT interval is the amount of time it takes for the chambers (ventricles) in your heart to contract and relax then start this process over again. If Tikosyn prolongs your QT interval then you will need to stop taking it because this can increase your risk of developing another arrhythmia or abnormal heartbeat. If your renal function deteriorates and you develop severe renal impairment then treatment with Tikosyn will also need to be stopped.

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