Yes, there are alternative medications that can be considered as replacements for Inderal and Flecainide. It is important to discuss with your doctor to explore other options that may have fewer side effects and be more suitable for your specific condition. Your healthcare provider can assess your individual situation and recommend a treatment plan that is best for you.
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