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Pradaxa - has anyones diabetes gone up?

my diabetes has sky rocketed since i started pradaxa 5 days ago

I just started taking Pradaxa. I think I took a double dose this evening?

Do I have to worry about the double dose, and should I wait till the next day to call my doctor. Should I take more action this evening. Thank you

Has anyone experienced skin rash while taking Xarelto?

My husband developed rash when he was on Pradaxa. It went away as soon as he stopped. He has now been on Xarelto 20Mg about three weeks and... read more

I have Atrial Fibrillation and arthritis. I take Eliquis for the Afib and Percocet for the pain?

The pain in my hips and legs is getting bad. Is there any other way or just stop the Eliquis and hope you dont have a stroke?

Atrial Fibrillation - does anyone experience waking up in the middle of the night with a racing?

... heart that lasts for a short time? I wil also feel anxiety and sometimes hand tremors. I am on tambocor. Is this drug related or just something... read more

Any correlation between Eliquis and blood pressure?

I am 76, an Afib patient on Eliquis (5 mg twice daily) and carvedilol (3.125 mg twice daily). I have found a seemingly unusual pattern of my blood... read more

Insomnia - What drugs for congestive heart failure/atrial fibrillation interfere with sleep?

Which drugs for congestive heart failure/atrial fibrillation cause insomnia? Drugs I am taking are: Hydralazine HCI Isosorbide... read more

Atrial Fibrillation - Amioderone 200mg once a day has kept me out of Afib for 3 years,

Now resting heart rate is up (100) and Afib occurs on minimal exertion but stops when I rest should amioderone or beta blocker (20mg metoprolol twice... read more

Atrial Fibrillation - AF post surgery of mitral valve repair?

My cardiologist prescribed RivaRaxaban 20 mg daily for one month. On subsequent visit, he changed it to Apixaban 10 mg daily in view of lower price. ... read more

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