As for your question, while ED drugs like Cialis (tadalafil) and Viagra (sildenafil) are generally safe for most people, they can potentially trigger issues like AFib (atrial fibrillation) in
NSAIDs and AFIB: Other drugs that can also trigger this AFib include the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) that so many people take to relieve pain.
Cold and Allergy Medications Can Trigger Afib.
Inflammation in the body may also trigger AFib. It can start a harmful cycle in which inflammation triggers AFib and AFib causes inflammation. Inflammation can affect many areas of the heart. For example, pericarditis is inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart and myocarditis is inflammation affecting the heart muscle.
I take atenolol for Afib and I'm concerned that if I take the albuterol inhaler that I will trigger my Afib. Can anyone tell me what type of effects/feelings
The study included 94 participants with symptomatic paroxysmal AFib, with 22% of participants reporting a specific position as a trigger for AFib. Sleeping on the left side was the most common
Some asthma and thyroid medications can also present risks for AFib patients. Bronchodilators and oral steroids, used to treat asthma, can affect blood vessels and heart rate, potentially triggering AFib episodes. Similarly, some thyroid medications can increase the risk of heart palpitations and arrhythmias in AFib patients.
Cold and Allergy Medications Can Trigger Afib.
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is an irregular heart rhythm. A 2025 study found that a person’s sleeping position can trigger paroxysmal AFib, typically associated with overweight
BTW. Standalone CHF taking down an otherwise healty person like that??? No afib, no obesity, no alcoholism, no bundle blockage or left side failure??