And to cover up obvious, kidney/ liver problems were also developed - blame it on lack of sleep rather than MK Ultra. Ad thats how trace of restless MK Ultra travel/ hiking gets completely hidden. 100% since 2008 and they pushed forward psychiatry to hide consequences of MK Ultra crime even furter - totally disregarded my complaints related to heart problems in 2012 and insisted on intestine/ colon surgery after I couldn't use toilet for several days and it felt stomach will explode. THE SERBO SLOVENIAN WAY SUPPORTED BY BRITISH ROYAL SCUM https://jewmericansupremecourt.blogspot.com/2026/04/i-survived-psychiatry-only-through.html
THERE WAS NO CARDIOLOGIST - THERE WAS ONLY SERBIAN SLOVENIAN DOCTORS WHO DEMANDED PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS TO BE TAKEN DESPITE MY INABILITY MOVE EVEN JAWS, 24/7 CARDIAC ARREST PAIN, BARELY WALKING IN PAIN, AND SUFFERING FROM UNBEARABLE PAIN 24/7 - WITH WHAT FELT ENTIRE BODY WOULD EXPLODE.
BATHING THEMSELVES IN TRILLIONS $$$, BRITISH ROYALS INSTEAD CLAIMED ME I DO NOT CARE ABOUT THEM DURING PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALISATION WHILE BREAKING ME DOWN THEIR CANCER PROBLEMS - AS I TRAVELLED(ran for life) ACCROSS EUROPE AND EVEN ENDED SLEEPING AS HOMELESS UNDER THE SKY OR AIRPORT. ICE COLD GARAGE WITH HEATING IN POLAND ETC. THEY WANTED ME DEAD AND THEY WANTED ME DEAD AT WHATEVER COSTS.
AI Overview
Yes, you can take psychiatric drugs if you have heart inflammation (such as myocarditis), but it requires careful management by a doctor. Some psychiatric medications can worsen heart conditions, cause, or worsen heart inflammation.
Here is a breakdown of considerations based on the type of medication and your condition:
Important Considerations
- Medical Supervision Required: Any psychiatric medication used with a history of heart inflammation must be closely monitored by a cardiologist and a psychiatrist.
- Risk of Specific Drugs: Some antipsychotics, such as clozapine, are directly linked to a higher risk of myocarditis and cardiomyopathy. Other antipsychotics like risperidone and olanzapine have also been linked to heart inflammation.
- Drug-Induced Myocarditis: Some psychiatric medications can act as triggers for an immune response that causes heart tissue to become inflamed.
Safer Options (Compared to Alternatives)
- SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors): These are generally preferred as they have low cardiotoxicity. Sertraline is often recommended as a first-line option because it has few cardiac side effects and minimal interaction with cardiac medication.
- Monitoring: While generally safe, some SSRIs like citalopram and escitalopram can prolong the QT interval (a heart rhythm abnormality) at higher doses, requiring ECG monitoring.
Medications to Approach with Caution
- TCAs (Tricyclic Antidepressants): Drugs like amitriptyline and imipramine can harm the heart and should be used with caution, if at all.
- SNRIs (Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors): Some, like venlafaxine, can increase blood pressure and heart rate.
- ADHD Medications: Stimulants used for ADHD can increase heart rate and blood pressure, requiring special caution.
What to Monitor
If taking psychotropic medication with a heart condition, you should be monitored for:
- Arrhythmias (irregular heart rhythms).
- Changes in Blood Pressure.
- Cardiac symptoms: Chest discomfort, shortness of breath, fatigue, and palpitations.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a doctor for decisions regarding medication and heart health.
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