Randomized comparison of atenolol and fludrocortisone acetate in the treatment of pediatric neurally mediated syncope

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Overall, these results indicate that oral treatment of neurally mediated syncope is safe and efficacious. Further randomized trials in children will be required to determine the significance of a placebo effect, as well as potential differences in results related to the mechanism of syncope. © 1995.

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Scott, W. A., Pongiglione, G., Bromberg, B. I., Schaffer, M. S., Deal, B. J., Fish, F. A., & Dick, M. (1995). Randomized comparison of atenolol and fludrocortisone acetate in the treatment of pediatric neurally mediated syncope. The American Journal of Cardiology, 76(5), 400–402. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0002-9149(99)80110-6

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