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Trimix with atrial fibrillation meds

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I received HDR Brachy and 25 EBRT treatments 3 years ago. My PSA has been negligible since then. I was discharged from the hospital yesterday, after an arterial flutter, my first heart problem ever. I was discharged with amiodarone (Pacerone), apixaban (Eliquis), losartan (Cozaar), and metropol succinate XL (Toprol XL), at least temporarily. I would like to know if anyone has combined these meds with trimix injections.

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Let your cardiologist know because Trimix can lower your BP or interfere with your antihypertensive drugs. He may want you to adjust your meds on days when you use it.

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Okay, thank you.

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