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Sotalol

Sotalol Dosage

Robert Chad Hakim, PharmD, BCCCPConnie Zheng, PharmD
Reviewed by Robert Chad Hakim, PharmD, BCCCP, Connie Zheng, PharmD
Last reviewed on June 20, 2023

The average cost for 60 tablets of 80mg of Sotalol is $16.00 with a free GoodRx coupon.

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Dosage

Quantity

Price as low as

Price per unit

80mg

60 tablets

$16.00

$0.27

120mg

180 tablets

$34.88

$0.19

160mg

180 tablets

$38.21

$0.21

240mg

180 tablets

$36.90

$0.21

Avg retail price
$28.85(Save 38.51%)
GoodRx discount
$17.74
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Typical dosage for Sotalol

Sotalol is available as an oral tablet (e.g., Betapace or Betapace AF, Sorine, generic tablet) and as a 5 mg/mL oral liquid (e.g., Sotylize). The dosing is the same for the tablets and liquid.

Adults

  • Ventricular arrhythmias: The typical starting dose is 80 mg by mouth twice daily. Your provider will raise your dose slowly over time. The typical maintenance dose ranges from 160 mg to 320 mg daily, taken in 2 or 3 divided doses.
  • Prevention of atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter: The typical starting dose is 80 mg by mouth twice daily. Your provider will raise your dose slowly over time. The typical maintenance dose is 120 mg twice daily.

Children

  • Your child's provider will calculate your child's dose based on their body surface area, age, and why they need Sotalol. The medication is typically taken by mouth three times per day.

The dose or how often you take it might differ if you have kidney problems. Sotalol is also available as an injection that's given by a healthcare provider, typically in a hospital setting.

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Robert Chad Hakim, PharmD, BCCCP, started his full-time career as a clinical pharmacist at UCLA Health in the general medicine, general cardiology, and ICU units after completing residency in 2016. He also was the preceptor for the general medicine rotation from 2017 to 2021, which was a required rotation for all pharmacy residents.
Connie Zheng, PharmD, is a drug information pharmacist at GoodRx and a licensed pharmacist in California. She has over 6 years of experience working in independent pharmacies.

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