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Hi Kathy

If one physician doesn't listen to your complaints, try to get a second

opinion, preferably from an electro/physiologist cardiologist, who are

trained specifically to deal with rhythm problems. I was on Amiodarone and

did well for a little while, but then it also began to affect me. good luck,

Leo

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> My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

> after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the side

> affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

> worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

> vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to her

> doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

> medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

> getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

> medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

> as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

> Thanks,

> Kath

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Hi Kathy

If one physician doesn't listen to your complaints, try to get a second

opinion, preferably from an electro/physiologist cardiologist, who are

trained specifically to deal with rhythm problems. I was on Amiodarone and

did well for a little while, but then it also began to affect me. good luck,

Leo

amiodarone

> My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

> after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the side

> affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

> worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

> vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to her

> doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

> medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

> getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

> medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

> as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

> Thanks,

> Kath

>

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Kathy,

Sorry to hear about your mother's troubles with amiodarone. Others have

reported bad effects from this drug. I can only echo Leo's suggestion to have

her see another doctor, preferably a cardiologist.

Sandy

amiodarone

My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the side

affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to her

doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

Thanks,

Kath

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Kathy,

Sorry to hear about your mother's troubles with amiodarone. Others have

reported bad effects from this drug. I can only echo Leo's suggestion to have

her see another doctor, preferably a cardiologist.

Sandy

amiodarone

My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the side

affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to her

doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

Thanks,

Kath

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> My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

> after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the

side

> affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

> worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

> vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to

her

> doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

> medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

> getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

> medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

> as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

> Thanks,

>

Kath

You find an EP who can prescribe Tikosyn, it is a relatively new med

which belongs to the same class as amioderone but doesn't have the

same side effects.

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> My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

> after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the

side

> affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

> worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

> vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to

her

> doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

> medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

> getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

> medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

> as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

> Thanks,

>

Kath

You find an EP who can prescribe Tikosyn, it is a relatively new med

which belongs to the same class as amioderone but doesn't have the

same side effects.

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Hi Kath, I am very sorry to hear about your MUM. I too have Asthma and all

the side effects you mention I have had. I KNOW HOW SHE FEELS and its not

funny,

If I remember correctly it does say in the Amiodarone instructions that if

you had a dry cough you should seek medical advice ASAP.

The metallic taste is a known side effect of this drug.

My Advice, go and find another DR preferably an EP as soon as you can.

To try and help you mum out does she take Steroids inhaled ? If so for a

short term solution increase these. I would seriously insist on another

medication.

Good luck

C

Hornchurch England

My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the

side

affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to

her

doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

Thanks,

Kath

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Hi Kath, I am very sorry to hear about your MUM. I too have Asthma and all

the side effects you mention I have had. I KNOW HOW SHE FEELS and its not

funny,

If I remember correctly it does say in the Amiodarone instructions that if

you had a dry cough you should seek medical advice ASAP.

The metallic taste is a known side effect of this drug.

My Advice, go and find another DR preferably an EP as soon as you can.

To try and help you mum out does she take Steroids inhaled ? If so for a

short term solution increase these. I would seriously insist on another

medication.

Good luck

C

Hornchurch England

My mum, who already has asthma, has had poblems wit her heart and,

after a recent spell in hospital, was prescribed amiodarone. the

side

affects sh has been having ar awful fr her. Her breathig is much

worse, short of breath after the slightest, a hacking cough and a

vile metallic taste in her mouth. She as mentioned all of this to

her

doctor with no avail, the specialist wants to keep her o this

medication. To top it all her thyroid has been afected. This is

getting her down and i can see a decline in her, a case o the

medicine being as bad as the illness it is meant to help. Any ideas

as to what she can do to allieviate some of these effects

Thanks,

Kath

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Well, that is the final straw! I risk sunburn, blue skin, thyroid

problems, liver problems, lung problems besides eye damage and now

body odor. Guess it is time for a call to the doctor's office!

That I haven't heard before but nothing surprises me. No one around

me has said anything but will ask when I go in next time. Glad to

hear you are doing better without it.

Also glad to hear there are other possibilities as far as medication

goes because I would sure hate to go back to having a fib all the

time.

JanMarie

> As I have stated earlier, I took the above drug for four years.What

I

> didn't say was that this drug while both highly toxic and

> effective....emits a unique body odor. I found it necessary to wash

> all clothes and bedding daily. Check this out---several years ago I

> was shopping in a mall and a fellow passed by and I got a healthy

> whiff of cordarone.I ran the risk of offending the good fellow by

> politely asking him if he was taking amiodarone/cordarone. He

> shockingly answered in the affirmative and we chatted for 30

minutes

> about our mutual experiences.

> Bottom line...I think cordarone has prolonged my life. I am

grateful

> for that drug. I am now even more grateful for tikosyn...all the

> cordarone benefits minus the wretched side effects.

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In a message dated 08/31/2001 1:10:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

janmarie060800@... writes:

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I was on Sotalol for 4 years and I started getting problems every two or

three weeks. My doctor switched me to amiodarone.and after 7 days I went into

an irregular rhythm for 5 days. I stopped taking it and went back to sotalol

and two days later I am back in rhythm. I am going to stay on sotalol and

look for a new doctor.

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