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I have been increased to 10 mg amalopidine had ct scan for blood in urine stoppedmedcations and put on amioderone without monitoring also for arithmias showing on test?

Should i stop all meds?

I have been on clopedegral for years now and only 67 having more than 10 stents

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Happyrosie

Please don’t stop all meds. It’s very unusual to have Clopidogrel for more than a year so your cardiologist really thinks you need it. Please have a discussion with a medical professional but if you can’t get an appointment straight away speak to your pharmacist. I would say this is quite urgent

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cuore

Do ask how long you will be on Amiodarone because it has many side effects. For some, their thyroid gets damaged placing them on thyroid pills for life.

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