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hi would anybody tell me if they have heart condition and diabetes type 2 just about to start a second diabetes tablet and worried
I’m worried about the meds clashing I’ve already had big reaction to
ranolazine
.
I’m worried about the meds clashing I’ve already had big reaction to
ranolazine
.
Misslowd
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Ranolazine adverse reaction to other meds
Can someone please help I have been on
Ranolazine
for 2 and half weeks I was very concerned by the amount of adverse reactions this medication reacts with but still took it on advice of cardiologist.
Can someone please help I have been on
Ranolazine
for 2 and half weeks I was very concerned by the amount of adverse reactions this medication reacts with but still took it on advice of cardiologist.
Misslowd
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
How do people balance exercise and rest?
I have started medications, Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, Atorvastatin, Ramipril,
Ranolazine
and Aspirin. I am due an Angiogram on 8th March. As I am still waiting for my Angiogram things haven't really been explained to me yet as I am presuming we are waiting for the results of this?
I have started medications, Bisoprolol, Eplerenone, Atorvastatin, Ramipril,
Ranolazine
and Aspirin. I am due an Angiogram on 8th March. As I am still waiting for my Angiogram things haven't really been explained to me yet as I am presuming we are waiting for the results of this?
Jaskei
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Stenting or CABG
My GP has put me on Asprin 75 mg,
Ranolazine
375 mg twice a day. I am not sure what will be the treatment offered to me and getting bit nervous about going for a CABG. I am 51 and generally healthy.
My GP has put me on Asprin 75 mg,
Ranolazine
375 mg twice a day. I am not sure what will be the treatment offered to me and getting bit nervous about going for a CABG. I am 51 and generally healthy.
Gavs
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Aspirin- stomach on “fire”
Hi been prescribed Daily aspirin 75mg (dissolve in water) (as well as
Ranolazine
) after angiogram and taken it for six days Now and my stomach and food pipe constantly warm burning sensation. so I think it’s not agreeing with me.
Hi been prescribed Daily aspirin 75mg (dissolve in water) (as well as
Ranolazine
) after angiogram and taken it for six days Now and my stomach and food pipe constantly warm burning sensation. so I think it’s not agreeing with me.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Atorvastatin 80mg – Pause for 4 weeks
Yesterday, on my 2nd visit to private cardiologist, he studies my CD's of Angiograms came to conclusion that this is not angina and hence asked me to gradually come of Nitrates and
Ranolazine
.
Yesterday, on my 2nd visit to private cardiologist, he studies my CD's of Angiograms came to conclusion that this is not angina and hence asked me to gradually come of Nitrates and
Ranolazine
.
Hearty21
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Ranolazine side effects
Hi, does anyone get some memory loss on this. Only mild, been on this for two weeks now. Cheers in advance.
Hi, does anyone get some memory loss on this. Only mild, been on this for two weeks now. Cheers in advance.
Goldenheart
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Angina?
Should I push for a proper diagnosis or just take
ranolazine
. Which the cardiologist suggested . Because My BP is lowish normal antianginals aren't suitable because they lower my BP too much. Any suggestions gratefully appreciated
Should I push for a proper diagnosis or just take
ranolazine
. Which the cardiologist suggested . Because My BP is lowish normal antianginals aren't suitable because they lower my BP too much. Any suggestions gratefully appreciated
richard_jw
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Medication after HA & CABGx4
On top of the statins and asperine as a result of the CABG, I am now also on isosorbide-5-mononitrate and
ranolazine
, but not on clopidogrel or other blood thinners. My doctor at last appointment questioned this, but I am still waiting for an answer. Has anyone else had experience with this?
On top of the statins and asperine as a result of the CABG, I am now also on isosorbide-5-mononitrate and
ranolazine
, but not on clopidogrel or other blood thinners. My doctor at last appointment questioned this, but I am still waiting for an answer. Has anyone else had experience with this?
fit4walks
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Angina
He said they is not way to test for microvascular angina and recommend using
ranolazine
,I already take bisopolol amlodipine statin ,candasartan and isosorbide ,so I'm reluctant to add to the list ,to be honest I got the impression they've spent enough time and money on me I'm 67 and otherwise in reasonable
He said they is not way to test for microvascular angina and recommend using
ranolazine
,I already take bisopolol amlodipine statin ,candasartan and isosorbide ,so I'm reluctant to add to the list ,to be honest I got the impression they've spent enough time and money on me I'm 67 and otherwise in reasonable
Treeclimber62
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Does anyone take Ranolazine
I’ve been taking
Ranolazine
for a week now and I’m finding it hard to get a deep breath into my lungs I’m not out of breath but it’s a bit concerning I’ve mentioned this to my Gap he’s advised me to stick with it also palpitations when I sit back down after walking about the house which settle when I
I’ve been taking
Ranolazine
for a week now and I’m finding it hard to get a deep breath into my lungs I’m not out of breath but it’s a bit concerning I’ve mentioned this to my Gap he’s advised me to stick with it also palpitations when I sit back down after walking about the house which settle when I
11walking22
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Micro vascular angina and vasospasm update
since been diagnosed with possible micro vascular angina and vasospasm and seen a few cardiologists on the NHS my symptoms have continued off and on and now 5 years after my first trip to A and E I am feeling really good My meds have been altered and I’ve stopped the beta blocker and now take adizem
ranolazine
since been diagnosed with possible micro vascular angina and vasospasm and seen a few cardiologists on the NHS my symptoms have continued off and on and now 5 years after my first trip to A and E I am feeling really good My meds have been altered and I’ve stopped the beta blocker and now take adizem
ranolazine
Sunshinebrew
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Medication reactions Diltiazem, statins, Bisoprolol and now something else?
Anyone else experienced this with maybe amlodopine or
ranolazine
- my latest additions but in April. Sorry for long post. Just fed up of setbacks every time I think I’m getting things under control. I’ve also gained over a stone in weight despite doing more exercise than I ever did!
Anyone else experienced this with maybe amlodopine or
ranolazine
- my latest additions but in April. Sorry for long post. Just fed up of setbacks every time I think I’m getting things under control. I’ve also gained over a stone in weight despite doing more exercise than I ever did!
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Has anybody been swapped from Bisoprolol to Ranolazine
Hi has anybody changed from one to another. I was fine with Bisoprolol Not sure why it has changed
Hi has anybody changed from one to another. I was fine with Bisoprolol Not sure why it has changed
cornetto
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Kerkyra3076
Hi I would like to know if anybody with unstable angina and stent have been prescribed Nicorandil,
Ranolazine
and Amlodipine together.Thank you
Hi I would like to know if anybody with unstable angina and stent have been prescribed Nicorandil,
Ranolazine
and Amlodipine together.Thank you
Kerkyra3076
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Ranolazine, amlodipine and lansoprazo now suggested to take Isosobine mononitrate as well. GTN spray has little effect. Advice, please.
Will this not replicate the work of the
Ranolazine
? Heard some very mixed reviews about taking the IM so I am a little worried.
Will this not replicate the work of the
Ranolazine
? Heard some very mixed reviews about taking the IM so I am a little worried.
Theshed
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart attack (Stemi) and unable to stent because of ectatic Coronary artery
Current idea is to take midodrine 2.5mg to try to increase BP, and
Ranolazine
to help angina In my case nobody seems keen to think about any further intervention angioplasty or CABG because the RCA is of marginal benefit. It would also be very technically difficult.
Current idea is to take midodrine 2.5mg to try to increase BP, and
Ranolazine
to help angina In my case nobody seems keen to think about any further intervention angioplasty or CABG because the RCA is of marginal benefit. It would also be very technically difficult.
richard_jw
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Medication organisers
Currently i take lansoprazole and indapimide at 06:55 Put a dissolvable aspirin in water Wait 30 minutes, eat breakfast, Then take
ranolazine
, bisoprolol, isosorbide mononitrate, rosuvastatin and tamsulosin with the aspirin solution At 6pm i take another
ranolazine
after food At 9:30pm i take losartan
Currently i take lansoprazole and indapimide at 06:55 Put a dissolvable aspirin in water Wait 30 minutes, eat breakfast, Then take
ranolazine
, bisoprolol, isosorbide mononitrate, rosuvastatin and tamsulosin with the aspirin solution At 6pm i take another
ranolazine
after food At 9:30pm i take losartan
Bassman65
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Ranolazine
Just read an article that suggests that this drug can really help ectopics. Has anyone any experience of this please?
Just read an article that suggests that this drug can really help ectopics. Has anyone any experience of this please?
Profound15
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Mva & Cas questions
The latest addition to the growing number of meds is
ranolazine
which isn't having any effect after 2 months 🙄. Got 2 young kids one with special needs so life is not exactly stress free...
The latest addition to the growing number of meds is
ranolazine
which isn't having any effect after 2 months 🙄. Got 2 young kids one with special needs so life is not exactly stress free...
Divasong
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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