Brand name:
Tambocor
Pronounced: TAM-ba-kore
Generic name:
Flecainide acetate
Why is Tambocor prescribed?
Tambocor is prescribed to treat certain heart rhythm
disturbances, including paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (a sudden
attack or worsening of irregular heartbeat in which the upper
chamber of the heart beats irregularly and very rapidly) and
paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (a sudden attack or
worsening of an abnormally fast but regular heart rate that occurs
in intermittent episodes).
Most important fact about Tambocor
Tambocor may sometimes cause or worsen heartbeat irregularities
and certain heart conditions, such as heart failure (the inability
of the heart to sustain its workload of pumping blood). Before
prescribing Tambocor, your doctor will weigh the drug's risks and
benefits. Your condition will be monitored throughout your
treatment.
How should you take Tambocor?
In almost every case, your doctor will initiate Tambocor therapy
in the hospital.
Take Tambocor exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Serious
heartbeat disturbances may result if you do not follow your doctor's
instructions, if you miss any regular doses, or if you increase or
decrease the dosage without consulting your doctor.
Your doctor may order regular blood tests to monitor your
therapy.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember if it is within 6 hours of your
scheduled time. If you do not remember until later, skip the dose
you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses
at once.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature in a tightly closed container, away
from light.
Tambocor side effects
Tambocor has a wide variety of possible effects on the heart,
including new or worsened heartbeat abnormalities, heart attack,
congestive heart failure, and heart block--an interference with the
heart's contraction. If any develop, inform your doctor immediately.
Only your doctor can determine whether it is safe for you to
continue taking Tambocor.
Why should Tambocor not be prescribed?
Your doctor should not prescribe Tambocor if you have ever had an
allergic reaction to it or you are sensitive to it, if you have
heart block (without a pacemaker), or if your heart cannot supply
enough blood to the body.
Special warnings about Tambocor
If you have a pacemaker, you should be monitored very closely
while taking Tambocor--your pacemaker may need to be adjusted.
If you have liver disease, Tambocor could build up in your
system. Your doctor will prescribe the drug only if the benefits
outweigh the risks. In addition, you should have frequent blood
tests to make sure your dosage is not too high.
If you have a history of congestive heart failure or a weak
heart, you may be at increased risk for dangerous cardiac side
effects from Tambocor.
If you have very alkaline urine, perhaps caused by a kidney
condition or by a strict vegetarian diet, your body will tend to
process and eliminate Tambocor rather slowly and you may need a
lower-than-average dosage.
If the potassium levels in your blood are too high or too low,
your doctor will want to correct the condition before allowing you
to take Tambocor.
If you have kidney failure, your doctor will want to watch you
closely.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Tambocor
If Tambocor is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Tambocor with
the following:
Amiodarone (Cordarone)
Beta blockers (blood pressure drugs such as Inderal, Tenormin,
and Sectral)
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Cimetidine (Tagamet)
Diltiazem (Cardizem)
Disopyramide (Norpace)
Nifedipine (Procardia)
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Quinidine (Quinidex)
Verapamil (Calan, Isoptin)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Tambocor during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your
doctor immediately. Tambocor should be used during pregnancy only if
the benefit justifies the potential risk to the unborn child.
Tambocor appears in breast milk. Check with your doctor before
breastfeeding your baby.
Recommended dosage for Tambocor
ADULTS
Overdosage
An overdose of Tambocor is likely to cause slowed or rapid
heartbeat, other cardiac problems, fainting, low blood pressure,
nausea, vomiting, convulsions, and heart failure. Taken even in
moderate excess, Tambocor may have serious consequences and can be
fatal. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention
immediately.
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