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Does metoprolol succinate cause nocturia
I am on Flecainide 25 mg in am and pm, and metoprolol succinate 25 mg in the am, and 2.5 mg eliquis in am & pm. Although bph can cause nocturia, has metoprolol succinate and eliquis also been known to cause it?
I am on Flecainide 25 mg in am and pm, and metoprolol succinate 25 mg in the am, and 2.5 mg eliquis in am & pm. Although bph can cause nocturia, has metoprolol succinate and eliquis also been known to cause it?
yzmd
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AF Association
4 months ago
Inflammation and Arrhythmias
So I have had Atrial Tachycardia with several unsuccessful ablation attempts. This last one caused Pericarditis and I subsequently had to take Colchicine. Oddly, since being on the Colchicine, my daily episodes of SVT have tapered off. I am super curious to see if the episodes ramp up again when I am
So I have had Atrial Tachycardia with several unsuccessful ablation attempts. This last one caused Pericarditis and I subsequently had to take Colchicine. Oddly, since being on the Colchicine, my daily episodes of SVT have tapered off. I am super curious to see if the episodes ramp up again when I am
MeganMN
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AF Association
4 months ago
Magic Magnesium Malate
Has anyone else tried this New Nordic magic magnesium Malate. I'm taking one tablet a day instead of recommended two. Each tablet has 120mg of magnesium, some b vitamins, which I'm used to but 2 extracts new to me. One has maritime pine bark extract 150mg per 2 tabs and some long pepper extract. I
Has anyone else tried this New Nordic magic magnesium Malate. I'm taking one tablet a day instead of recommended two. Each tablet has 120mg of magnesium, some b vitamins, which I'm used to but 2 extracts new to me. One has maritime pine bark extract 150mg per 2 tabs and some long pepper extract. I
Camelia23
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AF Association
4 months ago
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new on Flecainide
My afib started 11 years ago with one episode and then went silent for nearly six years . So for the first six years I was on low dose diltiazem and one standard aspirin. for the last four years I was put on Multaq and Eliquis. Multaq kept me in NSR for about a year and then progressively became ineffective
My afib started 11 years ago with one episode and then went silent for nearly six years . So for the first six years I was on low dose diltiazem and one standard aspirin. for the last four years I was put on Multaq and Eliquis. Multaq kept me in NSR for about a year and then progressively became ineffective
execz1
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AF Association
4 months ago
Can anyone help?
I have purchased some Deep Heat muscle rub thinking it would help my aches and pains, but on the leaflet enclosed it states that people taking anticoagulants should not use it owing to the ingredients interacting with this medication. I take Warfarin. Does anyone know if there is a safe lubricant that
I have purchased some Deep Heat muscle rub thinking it would help my aches and pains, but on the leaflet enclosed it states that people taking anticoagulants should not use it owing to the ingredients interacting with this medication. I take Warfarin. Does anyone know if there is a safe lubricant that
Cavalierrubie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Interferon
ET / JAK2pos diagnosed September 2023 age 66yrs. I’m collecting my Interferon therapy today after seeing my Specialist in Oxford (UK) yesterday. Recent platelet count is 506 and my BMB is showing no fibrosis. I’m feeling a little apprehensive but hopefully won’t have too many side effects. I also
ET / JAK2pos diagnosed September 2023 age 66yrs. I’m collecting my Interferon therapy today after seeing my Specialist in Oxford (UK) yesterday. Recent platelet count is 506 and my BMB is showing no fibrosis. I’m feeling a little apprehensive but hopefully won’t have too many side effects. I also
Carol0925
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Ursodeoxycholic Acid (UDCA)
Anyone on here involved with the trial of Urso, a liver drug that showed so promise to treatment of PD Drug: ursodeoxycholic acid Subjects will be provided ~50mg/kg/day (based on the use of 250 and 500mg capsules) of UDCA to be divided into 3 equal daily doses and titrated up over ~2 weeks to a stable
Anyone on here involved with the trial of Urso, a liver drug that showed so promise to treatment of PD Drug: ursodeoxycholic acid Subjects will be provided ~50mg/kg/day (based on the use of 250 and 500mg capsules) of UDCA to be divided into 3 equal daily doses and titrated up over ~2 weeks to a stable
Furch
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Just saw this post
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
carlsbadjack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Should I have a dental implant or bridge ?
I have PV (JAK2 Positive) my disease is very well controlled on 45mcgs of peginterferon alpha-2A every 8weeks. I wondered if anyone knows if it is safe for people with PV to have the more invasive dental implant than have a bridge fitted thinking of the risk of bacterial endocarditis? Thank you
I have PV (JAK2 Positive) my disease is very well controlled on 45mcgs of peginterferon alpha-2A every 8weeks. I wondered if anyone knows if it is safe for people with PV to have the more invasive dental implant than have a bridge fitted thinking of the risk of bacterial endocarditis? Thank you
dishcell
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
pills, pills & more pills.
Turns out, on top of adding four stones in weight since my Thyroid “treatment”(radioactive iodine), I’ve got gout. Clever chaps, these doctors. This wins me…yes you’ve got, folks…another, pat on the head from my own, personal Jesus aaaaaaand another prescription. Damn says I, I was hoping not to need
Turns out, on top of adding four stones in weight since my Thyroid “treatment”(radioactive iodine), I’ve got gout. Clever chaps, these doctors. This wins me…yes you’ve got, folks…another, pat on the head from my own, personal Jesus aaaaaaand another prescription. Damn says I, I was hoping not to need
Bigthensmallthenbig
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Liver detox after chemo?
I am starting Taxotere next week and received some advice from a friend fighting serious colon cancer. He told me how he detoxed his liver after each cycle. He used TUDCA Bile salts and PectaSol from ECONugenics Company. https://econugenics.com/collections/pectasol?Wickedsource=Microsoft&Wickedid
I am starting Taxotere next week and received some advice from a friend fighting serious colon cancer. He told me how he detoxed his liver after each cycle. He used TUDCA Bile salts and PectaSol from ECONugenics Company. https://econugenics.com/collections/pectasol?Wickedsource=Microsoft&Wickedid
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Almost off pred.. But….
After almost seven years with PMR and of this sick drug I am down to 1mg a day and about to stop. Yeh! Yes I am not pain free but decided at the age of 66 I am going to have some aches and pains. Mostly shoulders and hands but better once I get going in the day. The but. I have an issue with my left
After almost seven years with PMR and of this sick drug I am down to 1mg a day and about to stop. Yeh! Yes I am not pain free but decided at the age of 66 I am going to have some aches and pains. Mostly shoulders and hands but better once I get going in the day. The but. I have an issue with my left
N-London
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
A drug called Colchicine for hypo symptoms
A general practitioner told me that a drug called Colchicine, which is used to treat gout, is helpful for people suffering from hypo symptoms, like painful joints, legs etc. Any opinions?
A general practitioner told me that a drug called Colchicine, which is used to treat gout, is helpful for people suffering from hypo symptoms, like painful joints, legs etc. Any opinions?
Koola
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Hospital blood test and gp blood test
I have blood tests every 3 months at QE, they only seem to test for platelets and certain tests. Had a 12 month general blood test at GP last month, they have sent my results to consultant who rang me today to say uric acid higher than normal which is a side effect of MF, I am surprised that I wasn't
I have blood tests every 3 months at QE, they only seem to test for platelets and certain tests. Had a 12 month general blood test at GP last month, they have sent my results to consultant who rang me today to say uric acid higher than normal which is a side effect of MF, I am surprised that I wasn't
Robeets_33
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
low platelets
My bloods came back with platelets considerably low at 83 10*9 L. Bottom of normal range for the lab is 135. Two weeks ago they were at 112. They have been low for a while but nothing below 106. I am in the Uk and have PMF intermediate 1. I do 2 week blood monitoring for another auto immune condition
My bloods came back with platelets considerably low at 83 10*9 L. Bottom of normal range for the lab is 135. Two weeks ago they were at 112. They have been low for a while but nothing below 106. I am in the Uk and have PMF intermediate 1. I do 2 week blood monitoring for another auto immune condition
artydutch
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Update on Phyllocontin replacement
Thank you to you all who took the time and trouble to reply about Phyllocontin replacement. The practice clinical pharmacist phoned yesterday lunchtime and we had a long chat. Uniphyllin has now been prescribed and our usual pharmacy delivered it this lunchtime, although it will be late October before
Thank you to you all who took the time and trouble to reply about Phyllocontin replacement. The practice clinical pharmacist phoned yesterday lunchtime and we had a long chat. Uniphyllin has now been prescribed and our usual pharmacy delivered it this lunchtime, although it will be late October before
sunshineday
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Mild gout and colchicine
For a number of years I occasionally get a twinge of gout, 1 colchicine sorts it for a few months till the next time. This one is longer lasting been 2 weeks now, still not at all as bad as gout can be. It happens in the morning and I have found that after a walk it can be gone by lunchtime if I don't
For a number of years I occasionally get a twinge of gout, 1 colchicine sorts it for a few months till the next time. This one is longer lasting been 2 weeks now, still not at all as bad as gout can be. It happens in the morning and I have found that after a walk it can be gone by lunchtime if I don't
normanbyrott
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Early CKD Support
8 months ago
GABA & Taurine
Is anyone aware of effects of using GABA to relax and Taurine to get into the gym? I’m on Pluvicto and having a hard time with fatigue and also restlessness in bed. Thanks!
Is anyone aware of effects of using GABA to relax and Taurine to get into the gym? I’m on Pluvicto and having a hard time with fatigue and also restlessness in bed. Thanks!
Arel8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Has Anyone Heard that it’s More Common that Patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their PC morphing into Neuroendocrine ?
I read a post today that it’s more common that patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their Prostate Cancer morphing into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma? Is this true? Any other Medications that are prone to have it Morp into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma ?
I read a post today that it’s more common that patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their Prostate Cancer morphing into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma? Is this true? Any other Medications that are prone to have it Morp into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma ?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Linesteps1
I’m really struggling with food induced AF every time I eat anything I seem to flip into AF lasting between 4/20hrs rate is never high .My Arrythmia specialist nurse was very supportive but no real answers other than ordering an echo to check my ventricular function before commencing flecainide my meds
I’m really struggling with food induced AF every time I eat anything I seem to flip into AF lasting between 4/20hrs rate is never high .My Arrythmia specialist nurse was very supportive but no real answers other than ordering an echo to check my ventricular function before commencing flecainide my meds
Linesteps
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AF Association
9 months ago
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