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: Did you mean to say that ginger interacts with Coumadin and

not Tambacor? Thanks, Isabelle as

>

> Just a reminder that ginger is contraindicated for those of us

taking

> Tambocor (flecainide). Sandy

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Isabelle, having just started taking Tambocor recently, I still have the

information sheet the pharmacy gave me, which says that ginger is

contraindicated.

I don't know about Coumadin -- it's not one of my medications. Sandy

Isabelle Bedell wrote:

> : Did you mean to say that ginger interacts with Coumadin and

> not Tambacor? Thanks, Isabelle as

> >

> > Just a reminder that ginger is contraindicated for those of us

> taking

> > Tambocor (flecainide). Sandy

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Hi, Sandy and Isabelle.

I take Coumadin, and ginger is on the list of things not to have.

Sandy, I didn't know about not having ginger while taking flecainide. What

other common things are on the list? Thanks!

Re: Re: ginger

Isabelle, having just started taking Tambocor recently, I still have the

information sheet the pharmacy gave me, which says that ginger is

contraindicated.

I don't know about Coumadin -- it's not one of my medications. Sandy

Isabelle Bedell wrote:

> : Did you mean to say that ginger interacts with Coumadin and

> not Tambacor? Thanks, Isabelle as

> >

> > Just a reminder that ginger is contraindicated for those of us

> taking

> > Tambocor (flecainide). Sandy

> >

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, here's the list of drugs that *may* interact with flecainide:

ginger

hawthorn

beta blockers

sodium bicarbonate

terfenadine (Seldane)

medicines to control heart rhythm (amiodarone, digoxin, disopramide,

dofetilide, procainamide, quinidine, sotalol)

acetazolamide

ammonium chloride

arsenic trioxide

astemizole

bepridil

certain antibiotics (such as clarithromycin, erythromycin, gatifloxicin,

gemifloxacin, grepafloxicin, levofloxacin, moxifloxicin, sparfloxacin)

cimetidine

cisapride

medicine for angina or high blood pressure

medicines for astham or breathing difficulties (such as formoterol or

salmeterol)

some medicines for treating depression or mental illness (amoxpine,

maprotaline, pimozide, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants)

probucol

quinine

sodium bicarbonate

Even though beta blockers are on the list, I do take Toprol XL 25mg

daily with no apparent interaction. But since I am doing so well on the

flecainide (haven't had an afib episode in over six weeks -- the longest

I've gone in 10 years), I am going to discuss with my EP to reduce the

dose or even discontinue it.

Best wishes,

Sandy, NC, 58, Tambocor

Moskowitz wrote:

> Hi, Sandy and Isabelle.

>

> I take Coumadin, and ginger is on the list of things not to have.

>

> Sandy, I didn't know about not having ginger while taking flecainide. What

> other common things are on the list? Thanks!

>

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, I don't know what problems ginger can cause if taken with

flecainide. I only know that it was included on a list of drugs that

*may* interact with flecainide. The list was given to me by a nurse in

the hospital when I started flecainide. I guess you could ask your

husband's doctor or pharmacist. Sandy

Surkont wrote:

> What problems does ginger cause? My husband eats ginger preserves....

>

> Pike Raichel wrote:

>

> > , here's the list of drugs that *may* interact with flecainide:

> > ginger

> > hawthorn

> > beta blockers

> > sodium bicarbonate

> > terfenadine (Seldane)

> > medicines to control heart rhythm (amiodarone, digoxin, disopramide,

> > dofetilide, procainamide, quinidine, sotalol)

> > acetazolamide

> > ammonium chloride

> > arsenic trioxide

> > astemizole

> > bepridil

> > certain antibiotics (such as clarithromycin, erythromycin, gatifloxicin,

> > gemifloxacin, grepafloxicin, levofloxacin, moxifloxicin, sparfloxacin)

> > cimetidine

> > cisapride

> > medicine for angina or high blood pressure

> > medicines for astham or breathing difficulties (such as formoterol or

> > salmeterol)

> > some medicines for treating depression or mental illness (amoxpine,

> > maprotaline, pimozide, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants)

> > probucol

> > quinine

> > sodium bicarbonate

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Thank you, Sandy. My husband loves foods with ginger in it, his favorite

being a ginger cheesecake. I will check with the doc and I appreciate

knowing about this.

Best, manda

Pike Raichel wrote:

> , I don't know what problems ginger can cause if taken with

> flecainide. I only know that it was included on a list of drugs that

> *may* interact with flecainide. The list was given to me by a nurse in

> the hospital when I started flecainide. I guess you could ask your

> husband's doctor or pharmacist. Sandy

>

> Surkont wrote:

>

> > What problems does ginger cause? My husband eats ginger preserves....

> >

> > Pike Raichel wrote:

> >

> > > , here's the list of drugs that *may* interact with flecainide:

> > > ginger

> > > hawthorn

> > > beta blockers

> > > sodium bicarbonate

> > > terfenadine (Seldane)

> > > medicines to control heart rhythm (amiodarone, digoxin, disopramide,

> > > dofetilide, procainamide, quinidine, sotalol)

> > > acetazolamide

> > > ammonium chloride

> > > arsenic trioxide

> > > astemizole

> > > bepridil

> > > certain antibiotics (such as clarithromycin, erythromycin,

> gatifloxicin,

> > > gemifloxacin, grepafloxicin, levofloxacin, moxifloxicin, sparfloxacin)

> > > cimetidine

> > > cisapride

> > > medicine for angina or high blood pressure

> > > medicines for astham or breathing difficulties (such as formoterol or

> > > salmeterol)

> > > some medicines for treating depression or mental illness (amoxpine,

> > > maprotaline, pimozide, phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants)

> > > probucol

> > > quinine

> > > sodium bicarbonate

>

>

>

>

>

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> should be acted upon without consultation with one's physician.

>

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