Has anyone tried Verapamil 180mg ER Capsules for angina? What was your experience?
I've recently been prescribed Verapamil 180mg ER Capsules for angina and I'm a bit nervous about the potential side effects. I've read that it can help lower blood pressure and reduce chest pain, but I'm worried about the serious side effects like allergic reactions and liver problems. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? I'd love to hear about your experiences, both good and bad. How did you cope with any side effects? Were there any tips or tricks that helped you manage them better?
Has anyone tried Verapamil 180mg ER Capsules for angina? What was your experience?
I've recently been prescribed Verapamil 180mg ER Capsules for angina and I'm a bit nervous about the potential side effects. I've read that it can help lower blood pressure and reduce chest pain, but I'm worried about the serious side effects like allergic reactions and liver problems. Has anyone else had experience with this medication? I'd love to hear about your experiences, both good and bad. How did you cope with any side effects? Were there any tips or tricks that helped you manage them better?
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I just started Verapamil a week ago. So far, so good. No issues, but I’m keeping a close eye on how my body reacts. The potential benefits are worth it to me.
I had a bad reaction to Verapamil. I ended up with a weird rash and yellowing of the skin. Turns out it was a liver issue. I stopped taking it and went to the ER. Not fun.
Verapamil has been a lifesaver for me. No serious side effects, just a bit of constipation, which is manageable. It’s definitely worth discussing with your doctor if you’re nervous. Many people have positive experiences.
I’ve heard of some people getting severe headaches from Verapamil. I didn’t experience that, but it’s something to keep an eye on. Definitely report any new symptoms to your doctor.
I say give it a shot. If it doesn’t work for you, there are always other options. My aunt had a similar issue and she’s doing great now.
I had constipation, but switching to a high-fiber diet helped. It’s not perfect, but it’s manageable. Definitely worth talking to your doc about any concerns. I also had to deal with a significant number of side effects on the generic version but the brand name version helped potentially with the dizziness.
I've been on Verapamil for a few months now. It's helped with my chest pain, but I did experience some mild dizziness at first. My doctor said that was normal and it went away after a week.
I was worried about the serious side effects, but my doctor assured me they’re rare. I’ve been on Verapamil for a year now and haven’t had any issues. Just stay vigilant and communicate with your healthcare provider.
I switched to a different calcium channel blocker because I couldn’t tolerate the dizziness. Everyone's body reacts differently, so it’s worth trying if your doctor recommends it, but be aware of the side effects.