Increased heart rate on adderall

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

This report displays the potential drug interactions for the following 2 drugs: Adderall (amphetamine/dextroamphetamine) ivabradine Edit list (add/remove drugs) ConsumerProfessionalInteractions between your drugs No interactions were found between Adderall and ivabradine. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider. Adderall A total of 220 drugs are known to interact with Adderall. Adderall is in the drug class CNS stimulants. Adderall is used to treat the following conditions: ADHD Narcolepsy ivabradine A total of 412 drugs are known to interact with ivabradine. Ivabradine is in the drug class miscellaneous cardiovascular agents. Ivabradine is used to treat Heart Failure. Drug and food interactions Do not consume grapefruit or grapefruit juice during treatment with ivabradine. Grapefruit juice can significantly increase the blood levels and effects of ivabradine, which may result in excessive slowing of heart rate or other conduction disturbances. Talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns. Let your doctor know if you experience significant decreases in heart rate or symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, or low blood pressure. Also seek medical attention if you develop heart palpitations, chest pressure, or worsened shortness of breath, as these may be symptoms of atrial fibrillation caused by ivabradine. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor. Switch to professional interaction data Using amphetamine together with alcohol can increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects such as increased heart rate, chest pain, or blood pressure changes. You should avoid or limit the use of alcohol while being treated with amphetamine. Let your doctor know if you experience severe or frequent headaches, chest pain, and/or a fast or pounding heartbeat. It is important to tell your doctor about all other medications you use, including vitamins and herbs. Do not stop using any medications without first talking to your doctor. Switch to professional interaction data Using dextroamphetamine together with alcohol can increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects such as increased heart rate, chest pain, or blood

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