Make that "no more risk than messing...."
I'm currently on 75mg of Metoprolol, but have been as high as 200mg. Now THAT wiped me out, nut was actually half of what can be prescribed. I had 54 years of SVT before deciding to do something about it. The procedure is relatively simple for the patient, and you're out same day, or after an overnight stay. This approach actotally has no more rush than messing with anti-arrhythmics. It could be an opportunity to get your life back and feel normal again.
Based only on my own experiences: I take 50mg of Metoprolol ER (generic) and I am left with approx. 24,000 PACs or PVCs a day - went as high as 38,000 per day without medication as checked with a Holter monitor. The difference here might be that my heart rate at rest rarely goes beyond 65BPM and I can only tell them by their arrhythmic occurrence.
I see no way to edit this and I meant SVT.