Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Dear : I assume that at the end of the sixth week , you dropped Flecinide? Am I correct? What did you do next? I have been on Sotalol, and for the past two days have tried a cocktail of sotlaol and Flecanide, and the result is the feeling you describe. Joe Y. Flecanide plus other things. I was on Fleanide for about six weeks, at that time I felt that by five weeks I would not make the sixth. Getting of the Train I was unable to make to the ticket barriers how I made it to the office I just don't know. It caused a terrible pains in my back and a short ness of breath. Please bear in mind that most of the drugs caused a shortness of breath with me So do not feel this will happen to you. I believe it has a similar effect on the body as Doefetilide, ie is a potassium blocker broad spectrum where as Dofetilide is a defined potassium blocker. At the time I was on this med, in 1995/6 it was the drug of choice for Cardiologists as it had less side effects and was quite good at maintaining NSR. I have heard it does contribute to Aflutter but again I have only heard this to be honest I cannot remember where I heard this from. Why dofetlide has not been released for general use I just don't know. My fear now that drug companies will not invest in new drug programmes as ablations will in a way stop the need for new drugs. I have not heard any new meds on the horizon for some time. Where as there is a need for a decent meds for those patients unsuitable for a PVA or unwilling to undergo this procedure. But with the huge amounts needed for drug developments I suspect drug companies on invest in drugs that will make money. If anybody has heard of any new drugs in the pipeline please let me know. Perhaps for the sake of hope we should start a drug watch of all new drugs associated with AF on the drawing board. I know in the dark days when news of a new procedure or drugs was posted my chest would grow 2ins and I would feel ok for 20 mins or so. That 20 mins meant a lot to me at that time. Best regards C Uk I saw a recent note inferring that using Flecanide to control AFIB can cause Atrial Flutter. Have been on 100 X 2 of Flecanide for a year and its done wonders to control the AFIB. Just went to my cardiologist and AFIB has changed to AFLUTTER. I didn't know it was a possible side affect. I feel 100% normal. I can tell when I'm in AFIB but not AFLUTTER. Does anyone have any additional info?? Thanks, Jerry __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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