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kyle_williams2026-04-18

I'm a bit anxious about my first time receiving Rezipres 47mg/10ml Inj, 10ml as part of my pre-surgery cocktail. The doc says it helps keep blood pressure up and can open airways. I'm a bit worried though, given the long list of possible side effects. Anyone had experience with this drug? It seems rare but potentially serious side effects are scary. Really hoping to hear some personal experiences or advice on what to expect: both good and bad.

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last active 4/18/2026
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ethan_olson4/14/2026

Just be aware of the signs of high blood pressure, like severe headache and dizziness. If you feel any of those, let your doctor know right away. Better safe than sorry!

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christopher_turner4/14/2026

Ephedrine really needs to be used with care. Make sure your hospital knows about all your conditions and medications. I've seen someone have a bad reaction with a drug that I've never heard of before.

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james_bradley4/14/2026

Ephedrine is a good drug, but I've heard that it should be used very careful. A friend of mine who is a nurse told me that, but I don't know too much about it.

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christine_powell4/14/2026

Rezipres is used to raise a patients blood pressure. It is widely used in hospitals for that purpose. It does have some side effects, and a doctor should be able to explain them to you.

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susan_wilson4/14/2026

I’ve never had it, but I've heard it can be a lifesaver in some situations. Just make sure you’re in a hospital setting where they can monitor you closely. The rare side effects are scary, but the hospital will be ready to handle them. I hope everything goes well with your surgery!.

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pamela_nelson4/14/2026

Watch out for the allergic reactions. I've seen those be particularly nasty in some cases. If you feel any of those symptoms, holler for the nurse immediately. The faster you receive treatment, the better.

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carolyn_hughes4/14/2026

You should be fine. Just follow the doctors instructions and stay calm. Hospitals and doctors have your best interest in mind, and they know what they are doing.

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joshua_morgan4/14/2026

My aunt had it and she said it was a miracle drug. She had low blood pressure and needed surgery. The doctor recommended it.

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adam_owens4/14/2026

Yikes, that list of side effects is intense. Stay close to the doctor after surgery. They are trained to handle those side effects. Don't try this at home!

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logan_johnson4/14/2026

I've had Rezipres before during a surgery. It helped a lot with my blood pressure. But yeah, the side effects list is scary. I didn't experience any of the bad ones, though; just a bit of dizziness and a headache. Make sure to talk to your doctor about any concerns.