Blood Thinner Pradaxa.

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nagden

Über Member
Location
Normandy, France
Following an unexplained pulmonary embolism 5 years ago I have been taking the blood thinner Pradaxa. Since then I have experienced problems with blood sugar levels. All blood test are negative for diabetes. But I experience episodes of hypoglycaemia. With the aid of a glucose meter and a sugar restricted diet I can keep it relatively controlled. I would like to know of anybody else's experience with Pradaxa. My doctor and cardiologist insist that it is a wonder drug, perfect for me and won't hear of any side effects despite negative feedback elsewhere.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
 

midlife

Guru
I'm a little confused, if you are suffering from hypo's why are you restricting sugars / carbs?
 

ianbarton

Veteran
Following an unexplained pulmonary embolism 5 years ago I have been taking the blood thinner Pradaxa. Since then I have experienced problems with blood sugar levels.
I am on permanent warfarin after having two unexplained DVT's in the veins above my knee. After my cancer op about three years ago I was on Clexane then Enoxoparin for about a year while having chemo. None of these have caused me a problem. Why don't you suggest to your clinician that you try one of these alternatives for a while to see if this fixes your problem?
 
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nagden

Über Member
Location
Normandy, France
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That’s the complete opposite of diabetes .,. What does your BM drop to ?
Yes it does seem to be the opposite of diabetes. But if I eat anything to sugary or refined carbohydrates in a any quantity my blood sugar falls quickly. Frequently below 70. I can tell when it is happening because my heart rate increases and I feel very shaky. A bit like bonking.
 

vickster

Legendary Member
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Yes it does seem to be the opposite of diabetes. But if I eat anything to sugary or refined carbohydrates in a any quantity my blood sugar falls quickly. Frequently below 70. I can tell when it is happening because my heart rate increases and I feel very shaky. A bit like bonking.
Maybe you need to see an endocrinologist
 

midlife

Guru
70 is at the low end for fasting glucose, should be higher after carbs. long time since my training days but it would be called post prandial (reactive) hypoglycaemia and as someone has mentioned it’s in the field of a consultant endocrinologist. Hospital referral from GP next stem I would think.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
It possibly is making you more sensitive to insulin - i.e. pancreas responds to increaed suger, but either delivers too much or you are more sensitive - look into side effects of the drug.
 

vickster

Legendary Member
It possibly is making you more sensitive to insulin - i.e. pancreas responds to increaed suger, but either delivers too much or you are more sensitive - look into side effects of the drug.
Hypoglycemia doesn’t appear to be a known side effect (in non diabetics)
https://docs.boehringer-ingelheim.com/Prescribing Information/PIs/Pradaxa/Patient Info/PradaxaMedGuide.pdf

Non related causes should be ruled out by endocrinology specialist. It could be a coincidence with the drug (it should be reported by the doctor to the drug company at the very least even if unrelated)
 
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nagden

nagden

Über Member
Location
Normandy, France
Thankyou for your responses. They have been very helpful. I have a blood test due next week followed by an appointment with the cardiologist and then the GP. I will once again tell them of my concerns and see what happens. If they do not take my concerns seriously it will be a change of doctors.

What has helped is the cycling I had got up to 200k a week and was feelng good up until I had another episode.
 
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