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Has Anyone Else Had A Bad Experience With The Drug Amiadarone? If So How Was It Handled?
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posted April 11
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It was awful for me back in 2019. Dizzy, unsteady, put my iodine level near 3,000. I hallucinated. Could not sleep without lights on, afraid of everything, I saw shelves moving, blue dots , I had to leave the tv on at night to sleep. When evening came I got agitated. Fearful. Always felt like jumping out of my skin. Cardiologist thought it was a great drug but I had to pass. Went cold turkey. Doc knew. It stays in your system a long time. Can cause you to go blind. I was on this drug from August to October of 2019. Three months

posted April 13
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Had very bad reaction to Amiadorone. It was a terrible and terrifying experience! That was 3 years ago. I have been taking Sololol ever since then.

posted April 14
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I have had a bad reaction from every drug prescribed for “heart” the pills make it worse!

posted April 11
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Very bad drug to take, stopped taking it and was put on Sotolol, or Betepace!

posted April 14
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

P.S. Also I started to clear my throat non stop 24/7 , every few seconds.

posted April 13

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