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Will any of my medications cause ringing in the ears?

Medications are: levothyroxine, spironolactone, torsemide, Eliquis, propaphenone, buspirone.

Mrs. Carleton has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Her physician orders digoxin 0.25?

mg, two tablets stat and then one tablet daily. 1. Mrs. Carleton asks why she needs to take two tablets now but will only take one daily after... read more

Morbidly Obese - I have a Dissected Aorta, Congestive Heart Failure, and Naturally occurring AFIB?

... Arterial AFIB condition. I explained to my Doctor the Phentermine does not effect my appetite for a very long time period. One pill ingested in... 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 - 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

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

Pradaxa - does anyone else feel fatigued on this?

I have been on Paradaxa since December along with a number of other drugs. I would like to know if anyone else feels fatigued. It is getting to be a... read more

Should pradaxa be stopped before a dental visit to have your teeth cleaned? If so, how long before?

My husband is taking pradaxa for blood clots in his legs and to keep the bypass in his leg open. I have been told that he should come off... read more

Is there a generic for Pradaxa?

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