Cordarone and Iboga drug interactions - from FDA reports
There is no drug interactions reported by people who take Cordarone and Iboga together yet. This review analyzes the effectiveness and drug interactions between Cordarone and Iboga. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA, and is updated regularly.
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Cordarone
Cordarone has active ingredients of amiodarone hydrochloride. It is often used in atrial fibrillation/flutter. (latest outcomes from Cordarone 18,237 users)
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Iboga has active ingredients of iboga. (latest outcomes from Iboga 3 users)
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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zRelated publications that referenced our studies
- Kim DJ, Lee SC, Park GS, Kim GJ, Hwang WT, Lee CS, Lee MH, Hahn DH, Koh HC, "Amiodarone Induced Multiorgan Toxicity in a Patient of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy With Atrial Fibrillation", Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society, 2013 Dec .
- Tesic D, Kostic M, Paunovic D, Jankovic SM, "Analysis of the cost–effectiveness of dronedarone versus amiodarone, propafenone, and sotalol in patients with atrial fibrillation: results for Serbia", Kardiologia Polska (Polish Heart Journal), 2015 Jan .
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