Posted by Joanna Ploszaj on November 13, 1999, at 10:05:46
In reply to Re: MOCLOBEMIDE,DEXEDRINE,KETOCONAZOLE cardiac effects, posted by Elizabeth on November 12, 1999, at 14:12:36
> What do you mean by "heart pain?" (How do you know it's in your heart?) Some medications can cause gastroesophageal reflux; and chest pain is often a symptom of anxiety.
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> > Then I took Ketoconazole for an infection with that combo(and noticed its antidepressant effect)
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>Hi Elizabeth!
First of all, I appreciate your responding.
I don't know for shure where the pain is coming from. Also, I didn't know about Ketoconazole toxic effects before, and my physician didn't worne me about them. My problems started since I took Moclobemide, Dexedrine and Ketoconazole. I had drug interaction and EKG done, but my physician said everything is fine. It was back in September.
He gave my EKG results yesterday - sinus tachycardia. I know now that Ketoconazole probably increased the level of both medications. I'm also aware that tachycardia can be caused by either Moclobemide or Dexedrine. Too bad for me since Moclobemide is a good medication, and had no other side effects.
I've lost response to the most antidepressants, and I found my "miracle" recently in Moclobemide and Naltrexone. Naltrexone simply brought back my response to Moclobemide. I'm off medications now, and I'm not shure if in that situation I can ever go on Moclobemide again.
I will go to see the cardiologist next week.
Also, I will see my psychiatrist in three weeks, so I hope I will survive that time.
Anna P.
poster:Joanna Ploszaj
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