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Morning AF
Hi. Having a bit of a rough time with AF just now. Meds changed to digoxin and Bisoprolol. Does anyone find that they’re in af when they waken? I woke at 6. Felt fine. Took meds. Woke again at7 with crazy dreams and in AF.
Hi. Having a bit of a rough time with AF just now. Meds changed to digoxin and Bisoprolol. Does anyone find that they’re in af when they waken? I woke at 6. Felt fine. Took meds. Woke again at7 with crazy dreams and in AF.
jd2004
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Medication interaction
I was recently diagnosed with AF and heart failure and prescribed digoxin and Bisoprolol as well as Edoxaban and now wonder if it is still safe to start my rescue pack on top of these. I have had Doxycyclin and 8 prednisolone daily prior to this. Also as breathlessness is supposedly a side effect of
I was recently diagnosed with AF and heart failure and prescribed digoxin and Bisoprolol as well as Edoxaban and now wonder if it is still safe to start my rescue pack on top of these. I have had Doxycyclin and 8 prednisolone daily prior to this. Also as breathlessness is supposedly a side effect of
Tykelady
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
AV Node Ablation and Pacemaker
Hi lovely people, I promised I’d get back to you after seeing a cardiologist/electrophysiologist privately. As you might guess from the title, this is what he believes will solve my problem. I will still be in persistent Afib, but won’t feel it. In the meantime he has doubled my digoxin dose and I will
Hi lovely people, I promised I’d get back to you after seeing a cardiologist/electrophysiologist privately. As you might guess from the title, this is what he believes will solve my problem. I will still be in persistent Afib, but won’t feel it. In the meantime he has doubled my digoxin dose and I will
SashaPooch
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AF Association
1 year ago
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I'd a mole removed from my right shoulder blade last November that was initially feared to be cancerous, but thankfully wasn't so. Since then I have an annoying pain in my right upper abdomen. Have had an endoscopy( am awaiting report but consultant didn't seem overly concerned) had a cystoscopy which
I'd a mole removed from my right shoulder blade last November that was initially feared to be cancerous, but thankfully wasn't so. Since then I have an annoying pain in my right upper abdomen. Have had an endoscopy( am awaiting report but consultant didn't seem overly concerned) had a cystoscopy which
TOTTY1
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
any ideas?
hi my husband has paroxysmal a fib last 4 years. Doesn’t know when he has them thankfully. Takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He was given a dual lead pacemaker in January as his bpm kept going below 50. He fell and broke his nose due to this. He had another fall a few weeks after and hit his head.,pacemaker
hi my husband has paroxysmal a fib last 4 years. Doesn’t know when he has them thankfully. Takes digoxin and Rivaoxaban. He was given a dual lead pacemaker in January as his bpm kept going below 50. He fell and broke his nose due to this. He had another fall a few weeks after and hit his head.,pacemaker
Janau
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
has anyone had bad effects from digoxin
I have severe sweating and stomach issues ie gas & indigestion and tightness across my chest
I have severe sweating and stomach issues ie gas & indigestion and tightness across my chest
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
Bisoprolol
I've now bern changed from Bisoprolol which was causing me major problems but now been changed to Digoxin but my GP has got to speack to the cardiologist as they clearly haven't read my notes as I have a kidney disease and liver disease and not great kidney function.
I've now bern changed from Bisoprolol which was causing me major problems but now been changed to Digoxin but my GP has got to speack to the cardiologist as they clearly haven't read my notes as I have a kidney disease and liver disease and not great kidney function.
Corrie12
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AF Association
1 year ago
Help with thyroid results
Hi, I’m new to this site and wondered if anyone could help me? In 2019 I had a lymph node in my neck that was raised I had a scan done and it was harmless but a “slightly enlarged lymph node” but they stated “that there was some nodular changes in my thyroid but again within the limits” so since then
Hi, I’m new to this site and wondered if anyone could help me? In 2019 I had a lymph node in my neck that was raised I had a scan done and it was harmless but a “slightly enlarged lymph node” but they stated “that there was some nodular changes in my thyroid but again within the limits” so since then
Luckygirl1
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Too much to take in!
A lot going on with no answers. Firstly having been diagnosed with AF in May, I had my fourth episode whilst in France a couple of weeks ago. Previous to that I was asked whether I would take part in the DOCCLA system which is an extension of a hospital ward apparently where they monitor you at home
A lot going on with no answers. Firstly having been diagnosed with AF in May, I had my fourth episode whilst in France a couple of weeks ago. Previous to that I was asked whether I would take part in the DOCCLA system which is an extension of a hospital ward apparently where they monitor you at home
Retired010
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Diltiazem as a PIP
I don’t easily tolerate medications and have tried a number of BBs and CCIs as well as Digoxin. In some sort of desperation I’m trying Diltiazem again, but I’m not enjoying the side-effects. Wondering whether anyone uses it as a PIP? I’d welcome thoughts.
I don’t easily tolerate medications and have tried a number of BBs and CCIs as well as Digoxin. In some sort of desperation I’m trying Diltiazem again, but I’m not enjoying the side-effects. Wondering whether anyone uses it as a PIP? I’d welcome thoughts.
Staffsgirl
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
drug interaction
I have persistant AF treated with Apixaban , Digoxin and Losartan. I also have Rheumatoid arthritis . I have had problems with RA biologic drugs, Am on no arthritis drugs at moment. But, following a blood test for R A flare up my GP ( never met him) prescribed Cochicine over the phone. Uric acid levels
I have persistant AF treated with Apixaban , Digoxin and Losartan. I also have Rheumatoid arthritis . I have had problems with RA biologic drugs, Am on no arthritis drugs at moment. But, following a blood test for R A flare up my GP ( never met him) prescribed Cochicine over the phone. Uric acid levels
Luludean
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AF Association
1 year ago
Atrial Fibrillation medication
Hi, I’m not sure how to proceed here. I’m just hoping someone else feels as frustrated as I do. I was told when I was diagnosed with AF over a year ago that I would be able to live a normal life. It wouldn’t impact on me and everything would carry on as usual. I haven’t found that to be true. My irregular
Hi, I’m not sure how to proceed here. I’m just hoping someone else feels as frustrated as I do. I was told when I was diagnosed with AF over a year ago that I would be able to live a normal life. It wouldn’t impact on me and everything would carry on as usual. I haven’t found that to be true. My irregular
SashaPooch
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AF Association
1 year ago
Digoxin snd side effect
Can long term reliance on Digoxin ( AF and mitral valve repsir) cause uric acid levels to rise . And, can this cause rheumatoid arthritis flare up ? I made mistake of trying to understand my latest blood test results . L
Can long term reliance on Digoxin ( AF and mitral valve repsir) cause uric acid levels to rise . And, can this cause rheumatoid arthritis flare up ? I made mistake of trying to understand my latest blood test results . L
Luludean
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AF Association
1 year ago
ESMO 2024: Xaluritamig (AMG 509), a STEAP1 x CD3 XmAb 2+1 immune therapy for Metastatic CRPC: initial results of Phase 1
Xaluritamig, a novel bispecific T-cell engager targeting STEAP1, in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). STEAP1 is a cell surface antigen highly expressed in prostate cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. Xaluritamig is designed to redirect T-cells to kill
Xaluritamig, a novel bispecific T-cell engager targeting STEAP1, in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). STEAP1 is a cell surface antigen highly expressed in prostate cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. Xaluritamig is designed to redirect T-cells to kill
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 hours ago
Nonmetastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer
I have been on hormone therapy for 10 years with stage 3 non-metastatic prostate cancer. Now I am very close to doubling the PSA < 10 months. Question. What kind of therapy should I expect when I reach a non-metastatic castrate-resistant form?
I have been on hormone therapy for 10 years with stage 3 non-metastatic prostate cancer. Now I am very close to doubling the PSA < 10 months. Question. What kind of therapy should I expect when I reach a non-metastatic castrate-resistant form?
Varsin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 hour ago
Need Help NOW
Hello fellow fighters! My husband has recently finished 6 rounds of Pluvicto and his PSMA PET scan has shown considerable spread throughout his bones. His PSA continued to rise during the Pluvicto treatment and the RO convinced us that it was probably just debris field from the dying bone lesions. It
Hello fellow fighters! My husband has recently finished 6 rounds of Pluvicto and his PSMA PET scan has shown considerable spread throughout his bones. His PSA continued to rise during the Pluvicto treatment and the RO convinced us that it was probably just debris field from the dying bone lesions. It
Fighting4u
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 hours ago
ESMO 2024: Opevesostat (MK-5684/ODM-208) in metastatic CRPC updated CYPIDES phase 2 results
Not bad but you need a mutation! The trial enrolled 134 heavily pre-treated mCRPC patients who had progressed after at least one novel hormonal agent and one taxane chemotherapy. Among these patients, 66 had activating mutations in the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), known to confer
Not bad but you need a mutation! The trial enrolled 134 heavily pre-treated mCRPC patients who had progressed after at least one novel hormonal agent and one taxane chemotherapy. Among these patients, 66 had activating mutations in the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), known to confer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 hours ago
ESMO 2024: phase 1/2 trial of oral masofaniten (EPI-7386) plus Enzalutamide compared to Enzalutamide alone in men with mCRPC
This looks promising. The trial enrolled 18 patients who were on androgen deprivation therapy but had not received prior AR pathway inhibitors; some had received chemotherapy in the hormone-sensitive setting. Patients were treated with escalating doses of Masofaniten (EPI-7386), up to 600 mg twice daily
This looks promising. The trial enrolled 18 patients who were on androgen deprivation therapy but had not received prior AR pathway inhibitors; some had received chemotherapy in the hormone-sensitive setting. Patients were treated with escalating doses of Masofaniten (EPI-7386), up to 600 mg twice daily
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 hours ago
ESMO 2024: TAMARACK, a randomized phase 2 trial of the B7-H3 targeting ADC Vobramitamab for metastatic CRPC
My sensation is that it is too early to say ho well it works, but SE look pretty harsh! The trial enrolled 181 men with mCRPC who had previously received one androgen receptor pathway inhibitor. Participants were randomized to receive vobramitamab at either 2.0 mg/kg or 2.7 mg/kg every four weeks. The
My sensation is that it is too early to say ho well it works, but SE look pretty harsh! The trial enrolled 181 men with mCRPC who had previously received one androgen receptor pathway inhibitor. Participants were randomized to receive vobramitamab at either 2.0 mg/kg or 2.7 mg/kg every four weeks. The
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 hours ago
ESMO 2024 - UpFrontPSMA: randomized study of sequential 177Lu-PSMA-617 and Docetaxel vs Docetaxel in metastatic prostate cancer
Data about overall survival seems immature to me, it seems like there is a slight advantage for the sequential therapy, not very significant, but both arms at 36 months are far away from having reached the median. So I think we have to wait for that parameter. The study enrolled 130 patients with de
Data about overall survival seems immature to me, it seems like there is a slight advantage for the sequential therapy, not very significant, but both arms at 36 months are far away from having reached the median. So I think we have to wait for that parameter. The study enrolled 130 patients with de
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 hours ago
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