I am currently here (writing this on this forum) because I have been searching more information about a drug that has been prescribed to me called Etizolam and I thought that I could help my case more if I would talk to somebody else who has more experience than I do. so well, the thing is that my cardiologist has prescribed this medication to me for my anxiety that it is caused by my AF (which stands for Atrial Fibrillation). So well, in all this time that I have been a member around here on the forum, I have learned one thing from reading other people’s posts that seems very good and it is that I often we should question the medical professionals decisions because even though they are professionals, they are often wrong. I am being prescribed now Disopyramide (been told to take 150 mg in 3 different doses of 50 mg every single day), I also take verapamil (120 mg also in 3 doses every day), bisoprolol 2.5 taken once a day and lately rivaxoban of 15 mg every day. so well, I have started to do my own research by contacting the company that it is being based in France that first research and patented Disopyramide to get an up to date patient information leaflet. So well, the interesting thing is that when I’ve called them they told me that the minimum clinically effective dosage it is (this is according to their own research) 300 mg over the course of 24 hours with their recommended starting dosage at 100 mg to be used every 6 hours. so well, this would be 400 mg to be used every day. taking this in consideration then I want to ask… why the heck then I am now put on a dose that it is considered to be half of the clinically effective minimum?
So well, fortunately, I did found a very good and seemingly legitimate source for seemingly legitimate medications that are supplying the exact same medications that I am being prescribed by the doctor. when I am going to have my next visit with my doctor I am going to show him my letter that I have got and I am going to ask him point black as to why the heck he has prescribed me such a small dosage because according to the company who produces them – the dose would be totally ineffective.
Lately here, I need to mention the fact that he did agree not so long ago to up my dosage to 200, however then he has stated (after about 2 weeks, because I had my schedule exactly 14 days later with him) that he would want my dosage to be reduced to 150 mg of it once again. I did have asked him why he wants to do so then and he has told me that it is due to the fact that he does not want to suppress the activity in my heart.
What are you thinking about all of this? and yeah, also taking in consideration that in the mean time, I am also having daily bouts of AF with my heart rate being 130 bpm. I mean… I am sorry… I am definitely not an doctor and I do know that I can’t help me more than my doctor do… however… I am just thinking that my heart rate needs to be stopped a little bit ‘cuz it races too fast. I do know very well that 130 bpm should be stopped a bit more. is there anybody who can help a bit ?