Pacerone is a special type of drug that is used to help regulate human heart beats. It is most often used when other treatments have failed. This drug is also most often used in life-threatening circumstances.

It is imperative for users of this medication to understand that there can be significant side effects when using this medication. This medication must never be shared with other people. Doing so can prove to be lethal.

Users of this medication must learn about the Coumadin and Pacerone reactions that can take place. For more information about taking Coumadin & Pacerone together you should speak with your doctor. Pacerone taken with Coumadin can lead to very serious health problems. Your primary health care provider can better explain to you the dangers of mixing Pacerone & Coumadin together. The hazard of taking Pacerone & Coumadin together is real and users must avoid this practice.

Your primary health care provider can also explain to you just how Pacerone works and the side effects that you may experience. Some of the side effects include such things as appetite increase or decrease, blue-gray coloring of the skin, blurred vision, seeing blue-green halos, increased sensitivity to light, loss of vision, chest pain, cough, difficulty breathing, difficulty walking, dry or puffy skin or eyes, feeling faint or light-headed, heart pounding or skipping a beat, heart beating very fast or very slow, intolerance to heat or cold, nervousness, numbness or tingling in hands or feet, pain and swelling of the scrotum, passing brown or dark-colored urine, skin rash, sleep difficulties, spitting up blood, sweating, trembling or shaking hands, unusual or uncontrolled movements of body, unusual tiredness or weakness, vomiting, weight gain or loss, and yellowing of the eyes or skin.

These are only some of the Pacerone side effects that you may experience while on the medication. You should read and understand all of the possible side effects that will be contained in the product information sheets that come with your medicine. If you have any questions about the side effects or the proper way to take the medication, consult with your primary health care provider.

Before you begin this medication, you must tell your primary health care provider all of the other medications that you are taking or planning to take. There can be serious drug interactions and drug interference problems with this medication. Your doctor must know all of the meds that you are taking in order to safely administer Pacerone.

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