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Suggest Treatment For Mild Heart Arrhythmia While On Corticosteroids

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Posted on Wed, 17 May 2017
Question: A nurse accidently drew up two syringes of 80 mg of corticosteroids today for bilateral rotator cuff injections. The dose should have been 40 mg in each sholder. Off and on today I have experienced a mild heart arythmia like my heart is throwing in an extra beat. I have had this over the years and it has been diagnosed as my heart adding an extra beat. How long are these symptoms likely to last? I am on metoprolol, atorvastatin and clopidrogrel because of a very mild heart episode a year ago due to a mild case of enlarged apical ventricular (left) hypertrophy. I don't want to add to the nurses or doctors troubles if it's not critical and I don't feel in distress.
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Answered by Dr. Bhanu Partap (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Dont worry you will be fine

Detailed Answer:
Hello Sir

After reading the medical details provided by you i understand your concern and i really appreciate how generously you are handling a mistake by a medical staff.

Now i want to tell you that steroids injections are a common prescription for rotator cuff muscle tightness and a dose of 80 mg which has been given to you accidentally instead of 40 mg dose is not very high to create complications.

Whatever symptoms you are experiencing will go away within 24-48 hrs. However i would like to advise you to get one EKG done to rule out any other abnormal rhythm going on as you are feeling unusual. If the EKG shows normal sinus rhythm with occasional ectopic beats then nothing to worry about. As you are already on METOPROLOL so it will take care of those irregular beats.

Hope to have been helpful. If you have any other doubts feel free to ask me back or else you can close the discussion and kindly rate the answer.

I wish you good health
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Kampana
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Follow up: Dr. Bhanu Partap (10 minutes later)
Thanks for the positive response. I have an appointment with my Cardiologist next Monday for an echocardiogram. I will mention this episode to him.
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Answered by Dr. Bhanu Partap (2 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Hello Again

Detailed Answer:
Yes surely, your treating doctor should always know about all the medicinal incident as it will help him treat you in a better way.

Wish you good luck

Kind Regards
Dr Bhanu Partap
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Kampana
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Suggest Treatment For Mild Heart Arrhythmia While On Corticosteroids

Brief Answer: Dont worry you will be fine Detailed Answer: Hello Sir After reading the medical details provided by you i understand your concern and i really appreciate how generously you are handling a mistake by a medical staff. Now i want to tell you that steroids injections are a common prescription for rotator cuff muscle tightness and a dose of 80 mg which has been given to you accidentally instead of 40 mg dose is not very high to create complications. Whatever symptoms you are experiencing will go away within 24-48 hrs. However i would like to advise you to get one EKG done to rule out any other abnormal rhythm going on as you are feeling unusual. If the EKG shows normal sinus rhythm with occasional ectopic beats then nothing to worry about. As you are already on METOPROLOL so it will take care of those irregular beats. Hope to have been helpful. If you have any other doubts feel free to ask me back or else you can close the discussion and kindly rate the answer. I wish you good health