Guest guest Posted December 4, 2002 Report Share Posted December 4, 2002 I know I saw a discussion on antibiotics affects on a-fib, but I cannot locate it. So, I am asking again. Dofetilide pamphlet says to notify Dr if severe diarrhea occurs. I've been on augmentin with severe diarrhea, but no other problems, for a week. Started with shortness of breath first of the week, but chalked that up to overeating and being out of shape. Today, along with bad shortness of breath, I've had PACs, increased heartrate to 84 (normally 64), and a couple of episodes of heart racing for about 10 seconds to point I could not feel a pulse in wrist and then it kicks back into normal beating. But, when I listen to heart with stethoscope, it is beating normally, just faster. So, I'm stopping the augmentin. Anyone else have trouble with antibiotics? HOW? Also, anyone have a colonoscopy procedure since having a-fib and being on meds for it? I'm wondering how the Fleet laxative might affect the a-fib??? I know I have to stop the coumadin, so don't want medicine to cause a-fib and have to rush to ER for heparin IV. Thanks if anyone can help. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 In a message dated 12/4/2002 9:38:54 PM Central Standard Time, ccb711@... writes: > Also, anyone have a colonoscopy procedure since having a-fib and > being on meds for it? I'm wondering how the Fleet laxative might > affect the a-fib??? I know I have to stop the coumadin, so don't want > medicine to cause a-fib and have to rush to ER for heparin IV. > > Thanks if anyone can help. > > Cheryl > I recently had a colonoscopy, I was taken off coumadine for 5 days before the procedure. The Dr removed a small polyp and I started the coumadine the next day. I used dulcolax and I think I also used Fleet, it was a phosfate something or other. I had no afib problems from either laxative but be sure to follow the directions on drinking water. Laxatives cause the intestines to release lots of water to flush the system and you will dehydrate if you don't replace it. Dehydration might trigger an afib attack, I think I recall another member thinking dehydration could be a trigger. Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 In a message dated 12/4/2002 9:38:54 PM Central Standard Time, ccb711@... writes: > Also, anyone have a colonoscopy procedure since having a-fib and > being on meds for it? I'm wondering how the Fleet laxative might > affect the a-fib??? I know I have to stop the coumadin, so don't want > medicine to cause a-fib and have to rush to ER for heparin IV. > > Thanks if anyone can help. > > Cheryl > I recently had a colonoscopy, I was taken off coumadine for 5 days before the procedure. The Dr removed a small polyp and I started the coumadine the next day. I used dulcolax and I think I also used Fleet, it was a phosfate something or other. I had no afib problems from either laxative but be sure to follow the directions on drinking water. Laxatives cause the intestines to release lots of water to flush the system and you will dehydrate if you don't replace it. Dehydration might trigger an afib attack, I think I recall another member thinking dehydration could be a trigger. Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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