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I had palpitations as a side effect of Nortriptyline. It was a terrible and

scary thing to endure.

J.

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>Hello everyone,

>I was wondering if anyone else has had palpitations as a side effect?

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Hi Di

It sounds like you need to take a different antidepressant. Did your doctor

do an EKG while you were having these symptoms? Shame on him if he didn't.

You are a pharmacist so obviously you know there are many antidepressants

available. Call first thing in the morning and insist on having this drug

changed. Nortriptyline and the other tricyclic anti-depressants have a

zillion possible side effects.

Here are some cardiovascular special concerns and side effects listed in my

nursing drug book for Nortriptyline (Pamelor) and other antidepressants:

" Fainting, Tachycardia, hypo or hypertension, arrhythmias, heart block,

possibility of palpitations. "

Obviously you do not want your heart to be thrown into any arrhythmias. Your

symptoms sound alot like supraventricular tachycardia but it could easily

trigger a ventricular tachycardia.

These side effects could easily be fatal.

Please call your doctor I am worried about you.

Kaylene

>Hello everyone,

>I was wondering if anyone else has had palpitations as a side effect?

>I'm just wondering if anyone else has had this problem, and if so do

>you have any advice?

>Just feeling a little freaked out.

>Di

>in Vancouver, B.C., Canada

>

>

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Hi Di

I agree with Kaylene - it sounds like you need different med(s). I

hope your doctor will help you, or that you can find a doctor or

emergency room that will.

I am " only " 33, but have been dealing with this since I was 24. Many

times when I've started one new medication or a couple new

medications together, I've had heart palpitations or similar symptoms

to what you are describing and it's scared me. At times I thought I

was going to die when I had different symptoms of heart palpitations

and/or chest pains and/or trouble breathing. For me, the symptoms

were obviously caused by a new medication(s) usually within 1-2 days

after starting them, if not sooner, so I immediately stopped taking

them. Sometimes I went to the emergency room over it, but I admit

that here, they don't always treat me as well as I'd like when I have

a problem like that. But I think it is better to be safe than sorry.

Sometimes as a younger woman, you really have to advocate for

yourself to get the proper tests, especially when it is something

related to your heart. (EKG, stress test, other tests) A couple

years back, Oprah had a show on about heart disease and there were

several young women on there, younger than you and me that had heart

attacks and the emergency rooms didn't realize it at first or do the

proper tests right away. Scary. I'm not saying women our age have

heart attacks a lot, but it is more common than it used to be, and

the male dominated medical profession does not always recognize that

women (of any age) can have different heart attack symptoms than men

and they are less likely to do the diagnostic tests as fast or treat

heart disease in women as fast. 1 out of 2 women in the U.S. die of

heart disease. For a long time, all the studies on heart disease

were on men, so they didn't realize the differences in women.

Anyway, I'm concerned for you and hope you can get checked out and

get rid of the palpitations/symptoms. I also hope you can find

something else that will help with your original symptoms. Good luck!

Mara

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Hello Di,

I had the exact same problem with Elavil and on

another occasion with atenonol (beta blocker). I went

to the emergency room due to my previous heart attacks

and actually had to show the cardiologist the problem

on the EKG. It skips a beat and the missed beat

catches up along with the next beat. It can shake the

bed when you are sleeping. It almost felt like someone

was punching me in the back with their fist.

In each case, they took me off the medication. The

cardiologist did not seem to be concerned with the

problem at all. However, you should get this checked

out by having an EKG. Also it may take a month or more

before the problem clears up after you stop the

offending meds.

Mark S. Jordan

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--- Diane wrote:

> My

> husband has felt my pulse and says that it seems to

> skip a beat and

> then almost get two at once. To me it feels like

> there's an extra

> beat almost coming up out of my chest.

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