A member asked:

Can flu medicine, including antibiotics, for which a patient may be allergic, cause afib symptons, confirmed by 3 ecg's?

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Dr. Matt Wachsman answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

No.: There are many medicines at the pharmacy. All have one thing in common. They are not doing anything if they are not inside of you. It is UNLIKELY that the person was on the medicine for the length of time to get the EKG's and previous medicines wear off certainly a day later and would not be causing it.

Answered 9/20/2017

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