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kathryn_peters2026-04-17

I've been prescribed Diltiazem 90mg Tablets for high blood pressure and chest pain. It works by relaxing blood vessels and slowing down the heart rate. I've heard it can have some serious side effects, and I'm curious to know if anyone else has experienced them. Have any of you noticed things like dizziness, skin reactions, or liver problems? I've also been told to watch out for signs of an allergic reaction. Any tips on how to manage these side effects or what to do if they become severe?

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kimberly_guzman4d ago

This thread is making me nervous. I just started taking it. Any tips on dealing with the side effects?

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timothy_thompson4d ago

My doctor warned me about the potential for liver problems. I keep an eye on my urine and stool colors and any unusual tiredness. So far, so good!

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aaron_nelson4d ago

I've been on Diltiazem for a few months now, and I've noticed some dizziness but nothing severe. Just make sure to take it with food to avoid stomach upset. I'm glad I haven't had any of the scary side effects!

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larry_gardner4d ago

I had a bad reaction to Diltiazem. I ended up with severe dizziness and a slow heartbeat. Went to the ER, and they switched me to a different med. Be careful and listen to your body.

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hannah_washington4d ago

I've been on this for years and never had any major issues. Just the occasional headache.

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virginia_hughes4d ago

I think it's important to stay in close contact with your doctor. They can adjust the dose or switch you to something else if needed.

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randy_ramirez4d ago

I had a mild rash that went away after a few days. My doctor said it's a common reaction and to monitor it. If it gets worse, go to the doctor!

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dennis_jordan4d ago

I've noticed some tiredness and weakness, but nothing too bad. Just remember to take it easy and not overdo it.

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adam_owens4d ago

I had a friend who had a really bad reaction to this med. Swelling in the face and throat. Scary stuff. Be careful!