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What is sotalol?
SOTALOL (SOE ta lole) prevents and treats a fast or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). It is often used to treat a type of arrhythmia known as AFib (atrial fibrillation). It works by slowing down overactive electric signals in the heart, which stabilizes your heart rhythm. It also lowers your heart rate. It belongs to a group of medications called antiarrhythmics.
Once you download the RxLess™ mobile app, you become a member of the RxLess™ Assurance plan and will pay the lowest possible price for your sotalol medication. Review the discount offers and pharmacy prices below. Then, select the offer you want and present it to the pharmacist when you fill your prescription to get that price. That's it! There is nothing more to do or pay. Learn more about how the RxLess™ Assurance Plan works, or visit our FAQ page if you have questions. If you experience ANY issues at the pharmacy, please call us at 1-844-479-5377 for prompt assistance.
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What is sotalol?
SOTALOL (SOE ta lole) prevents and treats a fast or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia). It is often used to treat a type of arrhythmia known as AFib (atrial fibrillation). It works by slowing down overactive electric signals in the heart, which stabilizes your heart rhythm. It also lowers your heart rate. It belongs to a group of medications called antiarrhythmics.
When you get a sotalol coupon or discount card for free from RxLess™, you'll pay the lowest possible price for your medication. Review the discount offers and pharmacy prices below. Then, select the offer you want and present it to the pharmacist when you fill your prescription to get that price. That's it! There is nothing more to do or pay. Learn more about how our prescription discount cards work, or visit our FAQ page if you have questions. If you experience ANY issues using your RxLess™ discount card at the pharmacy, please call us at 1-844-479-5377 for prompt assistance.
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Antiarrhythmic - Class II - Drugs used to treat arrhtymia. Class II drugs are beta-blockers, which affect predominantly slow-channel tissues