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Recently active Heart (Cardiac) forums and community discussion threads. Post your question or story about Heart (Cardiac) and connect with others who have experience with the same medications. No registration is required and your identity remains anonymous.My afib was diagnosed just a few months ago, and because I have two stents, They kept me off Cumadin and let me still take Plavix and aspirin, and put me on Multaq 400 twice a day. Just a few days ago I began to halucinate two three times a day. Can Multaq cause Halucinations? ## Multaq contains the active ingredient Dronedarone and is most commonly used to treat irregular heartbeat. And no, from what I have researched on it, it is not listed as having any mental side effects, however, you should consult your doctor to be certain. Have you contacted your doctor, yet? Hallucinations could be the sign of some serious medical conditions, such as a small stroke, which especially a concern since you are on blood thinners. Anytime you experience such an unusual occurence, you should contact y...
Dronedarone, amlodipine, moxonidine, asprin. I am on all of these drugs, have been for a month. woukd like to hear if anybody else out there is on the dronedarone. Have been told and looked ir up on the internet and it does not look good. I can cause liver disease, along with heart failur and other complications. ## Just to clarify, I don't take, nor have I ever taken Dronedarone, but I can provide you with information on it. First, all medications carry risks, this is just the nature of putting such chemicals into your body. However, letting serious medical conditions go uncontrolled is usually far more dangerous than any risks from the medications used to treat them. Dronedarone is mainly used to treat irregular heartbeat. As to the heart failure, the information on that is focuse...
I HAVE ARRITMIA BUT THIS MEDICATION IS VERY EXPENSE AND I NEED A COUPON. ## Multaq contains the active ingredient Dronedarone and is most commonly used to treat irregular heartbeat. As to assistance for buying this medication, when you can't afford it, the company that manufactures it, Sanofi-Aventis does have a program that may help. You can call their toll free number and they can help you find out what programs are available to help you and also help you apply for them. Just call them at 1-888-9MULTAQ (968-5827) Are there any other comments or questions?
I am 47 years old & I had a heart attack on one month back & DR. treated me for 5 days on hospital with the medication --Tab. Ecosprin 75mg PO..OD after meal, Tab Clopilet 75mg PO.OD, Tab Metop.12.5mg PO..BD, Tab Aztor 10mg PO..HS, Tab Lasilactone 1/2 tab PO. OD, Tab Pantocid 40mg PO..OD in empty stomach for 15 days, Tab Isordil 5mg..SL.. when chest pain--. I was advice for CAG but I wanted to remain on medical management until further decision. After one week I went to follow up & I told the Dr. to go for CAG.The Dr. did the Angioplasty & put a Stent & told me you need to put another Stent for your 80% another block for your heart with in one month. The Dr. is giving me these medication--Tab Ecosprin 300mg PO..OD after meal, Tab Clopilet 75mg PO.BD.after food, Tab A...
It's been a full week now since I have been on Multaq and since I was converted out of atrial flutter. No problems, except that I have to eat before I take it, which is one of its instructions. ## Very glad to hear that this medication is working for you and helping with your problem! Multaq contains the active ingredient Dronerdarone and is mainly used to treat cardiac arrhythmia. Most medications require you to take them with food, or just before eating, or they will upset your stomach and this one is no exception. Please post back and keep us updated on how you are doing! ## My cardio. Dr. Put me on multag after I had an A Fib episode . I work out daily 2hr ..remember getting a little dehydrated and using the Sunna and over worked on bike...heart rate 160. Did not have any after ...
Can high dossages of Bisoprolol (5mg+0+5mg) may be used with a single dossage of Multaq 400mg (1+0+0)? Is there any sideeffects using these medicines togetherly? I am a patient of HCM (non) with irregular heartbeats age 43ys . Current treatment Concor5mg+0+Concor5mg with Plavix ## Use of the Beta Blocker Bisoprolol, with the Dronedarone in the Multaq could result in increased plasma concentrations of the Bisoprolol, this can result in Bradycardia and also increase the depressant effects of the Dronedarone. Thus, if your doctor is going to have you use them together, your dose should be carefully adjusted and you should be monitored regularly. Are there any comments or questions?
A new drug, Ranolazine, when used with Multaq has been found to enhance the effectiveness of AFIB control. This is news as of 9-27, 2010, according to Gilead lab in northern California. I urge you to read up on this, it seems to be a major break for us. ## I have obtained a PDF of the recent paper filed by Masonic Medical Labs based in Utica NY. The animal heart research is very encouraging, when Multaq is administered along with Ranolazine, causing a clear synergy effect. It seems to work well on the atria, with little effect on the ventricals. Since both are approved for cardiological purposes, informal testing can perhaps be done using low dosage of the Ranolazine to supplement the effect in patients with long exposure to Multaq, for AFIB control. Where cardioconversion has provided ...
I was diagnozed in Feb with a-fib. Started taking Multaq at that time. So far I have refused Coumadin. Have had some minor episodes lasting about 1/2 hour with rates @ 100-150 and increased BP. Will meet with my Cardio Doctor tomorrrow. Is there anybody out there who cna tell me how they aredoing with Multaq and NO coumadin> ## About four months ago I went into total heart block and they implanted a pacemaker. I continued to have severe A-Fib and Atrial flutter. I told my cardiologist that I could not live with the A-Fib and he started me on Multaq, BID. From the get go I couldn't believe how well it worked. Of course, if I didn't have a pacemaker this particular drug probably would not have been prescribed. When I asked about Warfarin, my dr. told me it wasn't necessary...
I developed atrial flutter for the first time 5 days ago. I was shocked 3 days ago and placed on Multaq. I have noticed abdominal cramping which feels like gas, so I started taking anti-gas pills (gas-X). Its much better now. I felt tired the first two days but feel like my old energetic self today. Will keep you posted. ## I am glad to hear that this is working for you, however, make sure you check with your doctor or pharmacist about using the Gax-X as not all medications, even if they are available over the counter, are safe to take with a heart condition and prescription medications. Have you spoken to them, yet? If you'd like more information on Multaq, you can read it here:
any coupons for discount on Multaq? ## I'm sorry, we not prescribe nor sell any products. Have you checked the manufacturer's website? ## Thanks Verwon..best price I can find is $4.32 per pill. Manufacturer has nothing ..same with my cardiologist. ## My doctor gave me a $30 rebate card for my co-pays. It cost me $5 a month, now! I think the company rep gave them to the office. ## My cardiologist gave me three cards that are each good for 3 refills at $30 less than what I normally pay, It usually costs me $76, so the cards do help. 330
Multaq works quite good for me as I actively walk, swim and cycle with little if any consequence. As for the bad I am quite fatigued. House work and laundry often is put on the back burner. I am just finding out about the fatigue caused by the job. ## Multaq contains the active ingredient Dronedarone, it is used to treat Cardiac Arrhythmias. Common side effects may include: nausea, dizziness, headache and drowsiness. You can read more here: There are some other threads that include the experiences of other users: IS there anything I can help you with? ## Hmmm...It seems I made an error in my initial statement I am just finding out about the fatigue caused by the job. It should read ...caused by this drug.
it is round and scored in the middle ## I located the pill in description to be Digoxin (0.125 mg). Digoxin is widely used in the treatment of various heart conditions, namely atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter and sometimes heart failure that cannot be controlled by other medication. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you.
Long story.......Twenty five years ago I had my first atrial myxoma. It was removed and one wall of my heart was also removed and 'patched' At that time, I guess by what they knew then, I was cured. Fifteen years later I started having atrial flutter, broke through all meds including some not approved at the time......a year in and out of the hospital, stopping heart, starting heart trying to restore normal rhythm. This was caused by scar tissue. An ablation was needed, but in prepping for that, another myxoma was found. Surgery and myxoma/patch repeated. During surgery a maize was also cut to try and stop the flutter. Before I was out of the hospital the flutter returned. Two months later I had an ablation. Now a lot of scar tissue and concern for returned flutter etc. All'...
I have been on Multaq for 6 months since I had an ablation in January. The fatigue, skin rash an itching have hit me full force. After an appointment with my cardioligyst he recommended blood tests which indicated anemia. There is now an appointment with a hematoligist to check for Myelodysplastic syndrome. Could ther be a connection between the two? ## It is not known to be associated with it, nor is in the warnings about the medication. We are also not medical professionals, so we can't possibly guess at whether or not there is a connection. Have you tried talking to your doctor or pharmacist about this concern?
Folks, like everyone else who has started MULTAQ, I am having second thoughts about it's effectiveness. When I first started, my length of AFIb attacks and feeling uncomfortable lessen some in intensity, now I seem to be more fatiqued, PAC's have increased and I have days of being in a funky mood and feeling frustrated with my lack of energy. I also take 180mg of Cardizen, 25mg of Atenol and 400 mg of MAG-OX twice per day. Now, I am not totally against this new med. There are times I am concerned with the long term side effects such as heart failure and etc. How is everyone else doing out here taking this med? ## Yes, you are just like a lot of others that have been trying. There are some getting good results, but many are having doubts and that is on top of the possible long-te...
Hi, I'm 38, had one ablation two years ago, helped for a while but have had increasingly frequent episodes of a-fib this year. My EP put me on Multaq almost a week ago (in addition to the 360 of diltiazem I was already taking. I also take coumadin). Is anybody else freaked out by the package warning about heart failure?! I have severe shortness of breath at times when attempting normal activities during a-fib, and sometimes have to prop myself up in the night because of chest discomfort. Is that heart failure, or just a symptom of a-fib? Also, how in the world does anybody pay for this stuff? I have about 3 weeks' free trials from the doc--am only supposed to be on it till my next ablation attempt, but that's scheduled for late July, 2 1/2 months from now. Thanks, and good l...
small round pill with 40 imprinted on one side ## Located a match to a yellow round pill with W 40 on it, it's Digoxin 0.125 mg. Digoxin is widely used in the treatment of various heart conditions, namely atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter and sometimes heart failure that cannot be controlled by other medication. To learn more click on the link below... Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do.
What does it mean when your right hand turns blue and white, then gray? ## There are several possiblities, including heart attack, stroke and poor circulation. It is also possible that it means nothing. Have you seen your doctor yet? They are the only ones that will be able to give you a definitive answer.
I'm just starting my Multaq prescription today. I've had A-fib for 11 years, which has largely been controlled by Flecainide and Atenolol, after undergoing an ablation in 2001. During the last year or so, I've had more, longer-lasting episodes of arrhythmia, often lasting 12 hours or longer. My cardiologist recommends that I not continue the Flecainide much longer because in the long run it can cause heart problems, including new arrhythmias. I awoke this morning in AF, and am waiting to see if the new med will work for me (no change yet, after 4 hours). I was diagnosed with a blood clot in my left atrial appendage last June, which has put my planned cryoablation on hold indefinitely. If the clot should break loose during the procedure, it would go into my brain, says my dr....
Updated in Multaqround pink tablet larger than 1/4i nch imprint is 93 290 ## please help me identify this pinkish, round, pill. blank on one side, other side has 93 and 290 around edge... ## 93 790 pink round pill i know it's welbutrin i just wanna know if it's time released or not and if it could be mixed with with other dopamine inhibitors i know it shouldnt be mixed with benzos on booze i had unpleasant experience with that so dont try this at home lol