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Suggest Life Expectancy For A Patient Who Had Heart Failure And Fitted With A Pace Maker.

I have accidentally overdosed diltiazem. So, when I realized that I have contacted my cardilogist, but he has ignored it and said I going to be fine (That s IT) (360x2 don t know for how long, maybe a month instead 360x1) He changed my dose to 420. My pb is fine but I am flushing on one side on my face. What should I do?
Thu, 19 Feb 2015
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Hello !. Thank you for your question! Regarding your concern I would not worry to much for that overdosed diltiazem ( for a month or longer); as you don't has experienced serious unwanted effects; but I am more disturbed by that flushing in your face: probably any adverse effect of diltiazem (it is a calcium channel blocker and as such he has the potential to induce edema and flushing). I recommend you to talk with your doctor: is it necessary to continue with diltiazem (do you have any co-morbidity that forced that choice? If no them it is better to change for another drug wit ha better security profile).
Regarding your concern about life expectancy I would like to lighten your anxiety: with the current treatment of heart failure the life tends to be prolonged more than ever. If you need more exact definition please send to me a detailed medical history coupled with lab exams and other tests (like echo, etc).
Hope to have been helpful. Greetings by Dr. Iliri
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Suggest Life Expectancy For A Patient Who Had Heart Failure And Fitted With A Pace Maker.

Hello !. Thank you for your question! Regarding your concern I would not worry to much for that overdosed diltiazem ( for a month or longer); as you don t has experienced serious unwanted effects; but I am more disturbed by that flushing in your face: probably any adverse effect of diltiazem (it is a calcium channel blocker and as such he has the potential to induce edema and flushing). I recommend you to talk with your doctor: is it necessary to continue with diltiazem (do you have any co-morbidity that forced that choice? If no them it is better to change for another drug wit ha better security profile). Regarding your concern about life expectancy I would like to lighten your anxiety: with the current treatment of heart failure the life tends to be prolonged more than ever. If you need more exact definition please send to me a detailed medical history coupled with lab exams and other tests (like echo, etc). Hope to have been helpful. Greetings by Dr. Iliri