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Old 06-09-2005, 09:04 PM
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Default Atenol and navane

My wife had a severe anaphylactic shock and was taken off of cozar. It was replaced with atenol. She now seems to be alergic to a variety of cleaning agents and laudry bleach (NaOCl). She cannot handle new clothes in most stores without having a reaction: typically hives, rashes, dizziness, loss of appetite, nausea.

Is there any known problem of interactions between beta blockers, like atenol, and navane. She has been on Navane for 15 years in a very low dosage (2 mg). The navane has been very effective for treatment of bipolar disorder and we are reluctant to change. For hypertension the cozar was effective but she had a very severe reaction when taking seftin and tylenol for a respiratory infection.

The interactions are severely reducing the quality of her life. Any advice or directions towards resolution would be appreciated.
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