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Feeling Dizziness After Taking Ten Different Medicines. Which Medication Is Responsible For This Dizziness?

i am taking 10 different meds i stay dizz most of the time , iam taking amloditine besylate, enalatril 10mmigam, ondansetron , tulose,tranadol for pain, folbeefor weekness, azelastinne ,nexium for my stomach, for glocoma travalan, also am a debetic 70/30 insulum 30 morning 15 at night , had heart surgery 5 years ago dont know what causing the dizziness?
Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query to h.c.m. forum.
The major sedation causing drugs are .
Tramadol, ondansetrone, tulose, azelasastinine.
However heart disease in itself may develops dizziness.
Anemia may be the next reason.
Consult your treating doctor get his opinion.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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Feeling Dizziness After Taking Ten Different Medicines. Which Medication Is Responsible For This Dizziness?

Hello, Thanks for the query to h.c.m. forum. The major sedation causing drugs are . Tramadol, ondansetrone, tulose, azelasastinine. However heart disease in itself may develops dizziness. Anemia may be the next reason. Consult your treating doctor get his opinion. Good luck. Dr. HET