Dronedarone and Nausea: What Users Say
Brand names: Multaq
Reviews for Dronedarone
- Tom...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 13, 2021
For Atrial Fibrillation "I was recently diagnosed with both atrial flutter and AFIB. I have to come off the drug after the 8th dose (4th day) due to severe side effects that progressively got worse each day. My hands and feet swelled, nausea, diarrhea, pounding headaches, foggy, dizzy, loss of memory. My EP also prescribed Ranolazine (RANEXA EQ) 500 mg/2x a day. I stopped taking both drugs yesterday and started taking Flecainide (Tambacor EQ) 100 mg/2x a day."
- Chr...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 28, 2014
For Atrial Fibrillation "This medication worked for about a month, and then I started having more episodes of atrial fibrillation in between doses. It made me sick to my stomach, nauseous, and with a bad stomachache."
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For Atrial Fibrillation "I was put on Multaq after 1 episode of afib. Since then, I have experienced nausea every night, loose stools several times a day, and headache. My out of pocket from insurance last year was $20 for 3 months from Express Scripts. This month, for a three-month supply, was $647."