Multaq Anyone Else Take It (Page 21)

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Okay I will start off by saying this drug scares me because it has not been out for very long. I have Afrial Fib which is not behaving I can be 70 beats one min and regular and the next I will be at 190 and in atrial fib and flutter. this is my last chance at a med I have tried all the others I usually end up in the ER two or three times a week. I have had one ablation so far. If anyone else takes it please let me know what it is like. I am starting it on Tuesday.

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I asked my cardiologist about the Multaq warning and he told me that the few problems which have occurred have been associated with simultaneous use of alcohol and tylenol.
As for me, as I've mentioned previously, I've been on 2x400mg/day for over a year and had a few a-fib episodes, the longest of which was 48hr. I've noticed a loss of power when I'm sprinting on my bike and an inability to get my HR above 147, whereas it was previously 167. It also causes constipation which is relieved by a glass of prune juice!!

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Hi Bri,
I would imagine it will take a few months to recuperate from the ablation so be patient. Did you have the pulmonary vein ablation?? After all when these doctors go into the heart and work there that in itself is something foreign to the heart and it takes time to heal. I am glad you are off Multaq - there are whole bunch of other meds that will regulate the heart rate, of which I am sure you are aware of. I have not heard for such a young person as yourself to have A-Fib. Most of the time it's us oldies who get it.
If I may ask what state are you in and where did you have the ablation done.
I wish you all the luck in the world - it's is going to be OK trust me.
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My EP said that the trial enrolled patients with permanent afib (meaning that the afib last for a very long time when a patient has an episode). He also said that the results of the trial have not been full released, but there was a higher rissk of cardiovascular events--such as stork, heart attack or death, in these patients taking Multaq.

He said that if a patient has paroxysmal afib, the drug is still relatively safe He also said the FDA still believes the drug is safe.

So I guess I'll stay on it for a while longer. I don't like the alternatives..

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"I have not heard for such a young person as yourself to have A-Fib. Most of the time it's us oldies who get it."
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Texas Arrhythmia Institute

Alcohol and drug use-and especially withdrawal-are often associated with atrial fibrillation in the young and mid-adult years. "Lone" atrial fibrillation refers to atrial fibrillation that occurs in the absence of known structural heart disease or hypertension, and accounts for about 10% of cases.

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Sorry about the misspellings. Guess I should have proof-read my post!

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I am located in Ohio, and had the ablation done by Dr. Natale at Cleveland Metro Hospital. I have never done any drugs of any kind or even smoked a ciggerette, I did not have my first alcoholic drink until I was in college and while I did have some fun nights on the town, I did not engage in huge amounts of consumption, After graduating I rarely ever have alcohol if so it is just 1-2 with some friends, I guess as someone else said bad things happen to good people all the time an it just hasnt been my year... thanks Tutsi I tell myself that everyday and I am feeling great just slowly working my heart back into condition

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Hi Bri,

Thanks for your info on the Hospital. I checked on internet and found out that this Dr. Natale had worked at one point for Cleveland Clinic but then Cleveland Clinic did not renew his contract for some reason or the other. He was well liked there and did a lot of good in electrophysiology..

You have lots of things in your favor in this condition of A-Fib - one is you are extremely young and in good physical condition and you had the ablation and it looks like it worked very well for you, you don't smoke, and you lead a relatively quiet life and that I mean you are not one of the partying types who has to go out every night and get polluted.

One of these days you will get married and have a couple of kids and live happily ever after.

Keep up the good work!!

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I was on multaq for 3 months and worked great. Doc did an ablation a year and a half ago and besides a little flutter every other day or so I am fine. By the way I had flutter and afib. Doc did the flutter and has kept the afib pretty much in check. Just to let everyone know, I have a doctor friend who specializes in afib. Everyone hold on for 18 more months. Something radical is coming. No pills no ablation!
PS. I did this on my IPhone so please forgive spelling and grammar

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James: That sounds very exciting. Please keep us all up to date on this. It would be so nice not to take pills!

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hi james
very interested in hearing more...can you give any details? boy, that would be great... were you on multaq and then had ablation? still on multaq?
for those of you on multaq, did you have ablations before or after? i've just begun on this drug, will be on a holter monitor next week with an echo to follow in a few more weeks to see if there is any improvement. doc has talked about ablation but he is not sure it would be successful for me so he is hesitant to put me throught process. any thoughts?

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I also saw this preacher mention that a docotr had helped him by prescribing something for the afib. A few people in my family have afib and I am one. I forgot what he had said helped and did nothing about it. Recently I heard him mention it again and got some magnesium - it has helped! I could get sttressed about something before and feel my heart going crazy - expected this to happen yesterday when I stressed but my heartbeat stayed steady. I am very excited because I prefer natural to chemical and certainly to all kinds of medical procedures. It cannot harm you - so give it a try if you have afib.

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funny you should say that ive had moth ulcers 3 times since istarted 2 months ago

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i suffer from acid reflux but not bloating and i have major problems since taking multaq for sickly feelings no vomiting but very sick bloating and painful stomach i stopped the multaq and it all went away but my afib came back and racing heart ive had abalation once and they want me to have again but i dont want it so they put me on this im on loads of other meds as well so i was wandering if anyone had tried 200mg of multaq twice a day incase it might be to much for me i dont know which is worse

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Jackie, Do you get butterflies in your stomach as well as the moth ulcers? (Sorry, couldn't resist it.)

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I am on multaq for three month now again first time around it did not work effectively .My doctor put me on the awesome foursome. this is co enzyme q10, magnesium, d ribose and l carnitene complex. this was a result of having a weak heart. these supplements strenghthen the heart which helps to reduce or even prevent any afib with multaq. I feel great exercise and play paddleball alot. I have alot of streess with my business but this does the trick.I have one question is your cardiologist friend doing a study or is this going to put multaq manufacturers out of business. ?

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joe
are you presently taking multaq with coQ10 and carnitine simultaneously? my naturopath claims there is no problem but my heart docs claim they do not know about these supplements. did your heart doc give the OK?

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I have been in Afib for over a year after carring my Blackberry in my pocket over my Heart for 2 years.
I do NOT do that any more. Multaq worked pretty good for me after 7 days but was causing some Fattigue issues and just want to get off the drug. Had an Ablasion ay UIC-Loyola from Dr Wilbur 6 weeks ago and doing much better. Hoping to get off Multaq soon.

Male ...Age 49

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ok wise guy my spelling isnt great or should i say typing lol

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humor wins out every time! nice to see we still have it...

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my cardiologist recommended it

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