Xanax (alprazolam)
I just wanted to share this experience with you. I was given Brimonidine eye
drops for possible glaucoma and high eye pressure twice a day. I noticed not
long after using them, that I would feel very jittery. I told the optometrist,
and he just laughed and said I was probably jittery all my life.
So, I kept using them. And one day, about twenty minutes or
more after taking those eye drops, I began to feel really strange...like I was
going to faint...and clammy...very frightening. I felt my pulse, and it was in
strong A-Fib...not even readable. I called my G.P, and they said to come right
over. They did an EKG and said I had to go to ER immediately, that I was
in serious A-Fib, and that they were calling 911.
I begged her to let me just go home (I live near the doctor's
office) and take my Xanax. She was very angry at me for not agreeing to go. I
told her no way I was going...for many reasons. One, my dog won't let anyone
in the house but me and my sons, and they were away at the time. I wanted to go
home and get a neighbor to come down and see if she could stay with my dog, so
I'd Know she was taken care of.
I went home and called my neighbor. But she didn't answer
the phone. So I took the .05 mg. of Xanax. (I usually just take half of one.)
And in 20 minutes or so, the A-Fib was gone, and my pulse was normal! I took a
long nap. When I woke up, I dreaded telling my Nurse Practicioner that I didn't
go to ER after all. She later showed me my EKG when I refused to go. It looked
like a scan of the sky with stars all over the place. She said it was the worse
she'd ever seen.
I still take my half dosage of Xanax before bedtime and a
whole one on occasion. It seems to work for me thus far.
I am convinced that the Xanax is keeping the adrenalin from
going into my heart and causing the A-Fib. Before I took it, I was getting
A-Fib every time I went to bed. It was very frightening. Pfizer says they
didn't know of this effect of Xanax, that they are still learning more about
this drug as time goes by. Also, only one brand of the generic works for
me...the round peach one. The oval yellow one doesn't. I tried it several
times.
Xanax may only work in my case, but I don't think my A-Fib is
from panic or anxiety. It seems more of a structural problem with my heart. And
lying down makes me aware of it, or it just begins when I do lie down. Who
knows?
Sally