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virginia_hughes2026-04-18

I was recently prescribed Camzyos 5mg Capsules to manage my obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM). After struggling with symptoms like shortness of breath and chest pain for years, I was eager to try this new medication. Camzyos works by reducing the strength of my heart's contractions, which helps blood flow more easily. I'm already noticing improvements, but I have questions about the side effects and long-term effects. I'd love to hear from anyone else taking Camzyos or from professionals who can provide more insights on this medication.

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last active 4/18/2026
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nathan_dunn4/17/2026

I've been on Camzyos for 6 months now, and while it's helped with my symptoms, I've had some annoying side effects like dizziness and fatigue. My doctor said it's usually manageable, and I'm mostly okay with it.

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edward_gardner4/17/2026

I'm glad to hear Camzyos is working for some people, but I hope they do more research into long-term effects.

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christine_powell4/17/2026

I think it is important to remember that everyone responds to medication differently. While it sounds like Camzyos is helping some people, it doesn’t guarantee the same results for everyone. Have you talked to your doctor about other potential treatments?

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lauren_meyer4/17/2026

I started Camzyos 5mg Capsules about a month ago, and my symptoms have significantly improved. I used to get really out of breath just walking up the stairs, but now I can do it with ease. My doctor monitored me closely for side effects, and so far, I've only had a bit of dizziness, which went away after a few days. I'm hoping it keeps working well for me.

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hannah_washington4/17/2026

I have just been diagnosed with oHCM, and the doctor mentioned Camzyos. Can anyone share their experience with the medication? Specifically, how the new heart contraction reduction works in detail and any lasting side effects they experienced?

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william_owens4/17/2026

The urgency warning about side effects is a bit concerning. What happens if they cause really severe issues? I'd be anxious about that.