Anxiety attack or Antibiotic reaction !!!! scared!!?!


Question: Anxiety attack or Antibiotic reaction !!!! scared!!.?

Hi,

I have been suffering from Sinus infection from last 1 month. Doctor prescribed me amoxcilin and then z-pack which I finished on wednesday.

Yesterday night when I was studying suddenly my heart started palpitating and I had really bad shortness of breath. My Dad took me to ER.
I had this for 4 hours and all of a sudden it got better.

At one time I was just gonna pass out.
I also had my physical last week and everything came out fine including blood test.

Doctor in ER said I had anxiety attack. I never had this before.
I think it was reaction of Azythromicin side effect.

Any suggestions .?

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Answers:
Yes, it could have been the z-pack. Doctors don't like to say that drugs could be to blame for these things. You can see on the rxlist.com or drugs.com. that what you had can be caused by azithromycin.

One thing you should do is get some probiotics in the form of yogurt or some tablets. This might sound strange but there have been some articles lately on the prevention and cure of c-diff and pneumonia by taking probiotics.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/007...

of course your problem was not a intestinal problem but I'm sure the probiotics can help. Whenever you take antibiotics, take probiotics after you finish the antibiotics.Health Question & Answer

If you were having a reaction to the Z-pack it would have produced symptoms that the doctor would have recognized as an allergic reaction. I'm not going to try to diagnose you on here, so I'd listen to the doctor. They probably told you to follow up with your primary care doctor after a few days and you should definitely do that. Health Question & Answer

i think it was an anxiety attack. if you look up panic / anxiety attacks on google, you can get some information. i have them sometimes. sometimes you'll feel dizzy, or have shortness of breath.
hope this helped.Health Question & Answer

Ask for a change of medication without stimulants.Health Question & Answer



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