Amidarone: My cardiologist put me on... - Atrial Fibrillati...

Atrial Fibrillation Support

31,322 members36,990 posts

Amidarone

stethpg profile image
31 Replies

My cardiologist put me on Amidarone a few months back (800 mg load dose for 2 weeks and followed by 200mg per day).

I now find myself nauseated and fatigued most of the time , has anyone else experienced this reaction?

Written by
stethpg profile image
stethpg
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
31 Replies
pottypete1 profile image
pottypete1

Yes I could not tolerate Ameodarone.

Talk to your EP to discuss as there are other rhythm medications that are more tolerable with less side effects.

Pete

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to pottypete1

Thanks Pete

Maggimunro profile image
Maggimunro

please get a thyroid function test as amiodarone can affect the thyroid gland.

Ppiman profile image
Ppiman

I was nearly given amiodarone, but my ablation for atrial flutter came along before I needed it. I have read that it is commonly prescribed for arrhythmias but never as a first-line drug and these days only at a low dose and is said to be safe - see the link below.

However, it can also have some very unpleasant side effects in a few people and, from what I know, your doctor should be monitoring your health carefully for some of these, e.g. lungs and thyroid, so do please speak to your GP about this.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

Steve

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Ppiman

Tank you

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Ppiman

Thank you

Rubymurray25 profile image
Rubymurray25

I was on Amiodarone for 7 months , all was ok liver/kidney and thyroid but did experience crystal droplets in my eyes so was put on the far less toxic Dronedarone and that is also being kind to me. I think in the UK there is a slight reluctance to use Dronedarone as it is costly!

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Rubymurray25

Thank you.

Ossie7 profile image
Ossie7

Morning , yes to nausea and fatigue with amiodarone , plus many more nasty side effects . It’s a horrible toxic drug but does it’s job of maintaining sinus rhythm very well . I was on it for about a year before my first ablation . Now on less toxic but not as effective dronedarone .

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Ossie7

Thanks for your response, can you share what the other side effects were?

Ossie7 profile image
Ossie7 in reply to stethpg

corneal plaques that were affecting my vision , which is why I came off it .

Awful fatigue as you have and reduced exercise tolerance . Just felt ‘weak ‘ on it .

However my brother was on it for 10 years and it literally gave him his life back , but he had a serious congenital heart defect .

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Ossie7

Thank you.

Visigoth profile image
Visigoth

I’ve been on amiodarone for 18 months. A few months in, I experienced repeated episodes of post orthostatic tension to the point where they were making my life very difficult. My dose was lowered to 100mg daily and I’ve been absolutely fine ever since. I know I didn’t have the same symptoms as you, but it could be worth exploring taking a lower dose? I talked to the arrhythmia nurse and she changed my prescription, although to be fair my GP was happy to do it anyway.

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Visigoth

Appreciate your response, may I ask what your original dose was?

Visigoth profile image
Visigoth in reply to stethpg

I believe it was 600 mg the first week, 400mg the next week, then a regular dose of 200mg until it was lowered.

riffjack846 profile image
riffjack846

I was tired during the loading phase but once it kicked in and I went into NSR I feel pretty good on the maintenance dose of 200mg a day.

Elfiejean profile image
Elfiejean

At 200mg I had side effects that were difficult to tolerate. At 100mg I'm fine. I am monitored and all is well so far. The higher dosage was miserable. Please have a medication review at the doctor's office. I do it periodically. Helps a lot.

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to Elfiejean

Thank you.

TracyAdmin profile image
TracyAdminPartner

Please visit the AF Association webpage for advice regarding 'Amiodarone' api.heartrhythmalliance.org...

fact sheet
stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to TracyAdmin

Thank you very much.

BlueINR profile image
BlueINR

I would not continue to take a med that made me feel that bad. Call your doctor and ask if another med can be Rx'ed for you.

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to BlueINR

Thank you, appreciate your input.

kocoach profile image
kocoach

YES! I've been on 200mg amiodarone a day for 5 years now and I am like a walking zombie most of the time, always tired wanting to do nothing and nauseous also. Been to the Emergency Room for both and was told I had Gastriris for nausea but nothing said about tiredness, so I'm going with the flow and just sleeping a lot, day or night doesn't matter. I realized if stress is causing my afib then I need to be calmed down some way and it appears amidarone is doing it. It is a catch 22 though, sometimes I sleep too much during the day and can't sleep at night and then I go into afib as a result. It's just a balancing act that has to be figured out. Hope this helps.

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to kocoach

Thank you

TanyaSo profile image
TanyaSo

Yes, I had the same. When I stopped amiodarone all side effects stopped too.

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to TanyaSo

Thank you

healingharpist profile image
healingharpist

The whole problem with amiodarone is DOSAGE TOO HIGH. For most people, a much lower dose ie 100- 200 MG, works well to control AF. Dr's got used to loading at 800 and you have to be very self- determining to demand a lower dose instead of suffering the side effects. Some people require 300-400 and they may need to switch to dronedarone ( no iodine molecule). Don't give up on amio... adjust dose first. (My mother has been on 100mg for 24 yrs, no AF and no side effects...she tests at intervals to be sure.)

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to healingharpist

Thank you

Jamse profile image
Jamse

to start with I did feel sleepy but now I just suffer from Sunburn at the slightest hint of UV

RaySyl profile image
RaySyl

I have just replied to ‘Loafinabout’ (see above) regarding my experience of the “toxics shit” AKA as Amioderone.

stethpg profile image
stethpg in reply to RaySyl

I can’t find your response to Loafinabout.

You may also like...

I'm assuming it's the Amidarone,

the Amidarone, I was going to cut the dose in half for a few days any thoughts