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Which Drug Would You Recommend To Treat Nausea?

I am looking for a drug that will treat nausea. I already take omeprazole, sotalol, diltiazem, warfarin, ad circa, irbesartan. A doctor prescribed Zofran, but the information that comes with the prescription says that taking Zofran with sotalol would increase the liklihood of a cardiac arrhytmia, prolonged QT, that might be lethal. What would you recommend? YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 18 Dec 2013
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Hi
Thanks for your query.
You are right about the interaction between zofran and sotalol and it is best not to use the two pills together.
If you have persistent nausea please see an internist for a detailed assessment to determine the cause and further appropriate treatment.\
Hope this helps
Good luck
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Which Drug Would You Recommend To Treat Nausea?

Hi Thanks for your query. You are right about the interaction between zofran and sotalol and it is best not to use the two pills together. If you have persistent nausea please see an internist for a detailed assessment to determine the cause and further appropriate treatment.\ Hope this helps Good luck