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samantha_bailey2026-04-17

I've recently been prescribed Veletri 1.5mg Inj, which contains Epoprostenol, for my pulmonary hypertension. This medication is administered continuously through a vein and helps relax blood vessels in the lungs, making it easier to breathe. I'm curious to know if anyone else has been prescribed this medication and what their experiences have been. The side effect list is quite extensive, and I'm a bit nervous about potential complications. Has anyone had issues with bleeding or allergic reactions? How has the medication affected your daily life and exercise abilities? Any tips on managing side effects or dealing with the continuous infusion would be greatly appreciated. It's been a challenging adjustment, and hearing from others who have gone through the same thing could be really helpful.

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nina_kowalski4/14/2026

Keep in mind, Veletri can cause serious side effects. I've had some issues with dizziness and flushing, but my doctor helped me manage them. Regular check-ups and monitoring are crucial.

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amber_sherman4/14/2026

I've been on Veletri for about a year now, and it's been a game-changer for my pulmonary hypertension. The infusion can be a bit cumbersome, but the improvement in my breathing and energy levels has been worth it.

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martha_nichols4/14/2026

I’ve had to learn a lot about managing the infusion. The key is to keep the site clean and monitor for any signs of infection. It's a bit of a hassle, but it's worth it.

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philip_knight4/14/2026

I had a severe allergic reaction to Veletri. It was terrifying. If you notice any signs like rash, hives, or swelling, get to a doctor immediately.

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ruth_fox4/14/2026

Side effects are definitely something to watch out for. Make sure you have a plan in place with your doctor for what to do if you experience any. For me, the dizziness was manageable, but I had to adjust my dosage a few times.

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susan_wilson4/14/2026

This is a tough one, but good luck! Just remember, it’s all about managing the side effects and listening to your body. You’ll get through it!

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lauren_meyer4/14/2026

I was worried about the infusion site swelling and irritation. Turns out, changing the site regularly and keeping it clean can prevent a lot of issues.

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justin_robertson4/14/2026

If you do get a reaction, it might not be immediate. I had a reaction a few days after starting it, so keep an eye out for anything unusual. And definitely talk to your doctor if you notice anything odd.

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peter_daniels4/14/2026

I'm on Veletri too, and it's been a challenge but worth it. I've found that staying hydrated helps a lot with the flushing and dizziness.

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nicholas_schmidt4/14/2026

Oh man, that constant infusion must be a pain. Do you travel a lot, or does it limit your activities?