JonSnow
Intermediate Join Date: 8.11.2018 Posts: 82
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Posted: 8.11.2018 4:17:22
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For High Blood Pressure I am 27 years old and I had blood pressure of 150/100, around the high range for a few days at the very least but within 2 hours of taking order amlodipine online 5g my BP dropped to around 128/86. I have just taken this once in my life. For High Blood Pressure I''m 37 and didn''t always have issues with BP. I have been order amlodipine online 2.5.mg for about a month. It has made me worse. I have been to the ER twice because I feel lightheadedness. I feel like I am going to faint. I do not understand. I never had any issues until I started taking this medication. Has anybody else gone through this? Both hospitals couldn''t find anything. For High Blood Pressure I''m 37 and didn''t always have issues with BP. I have been order amlodipine online 2.5.mg for about a month. It has made me worse. I have been to the ER twice because I feel lightheadedness. I feel like I am going to faint. I do not understand. I never had any issues until I started taking this medication. Has anybody else gone through this? Both hospitals couldn''t find anything. For High Blood Pressure My BP is still high. As the systolic # came down slightly, the diastolic # has gone up greatly. Will see doc in 2 weeks & ask about that. For High Blood Pressure I am a mid-fifty male post open heart (4 mths ago) and stents (3 weeks ago).I have been on amlodipine 5 mg for about 10 days now as the predecessor drug''s side effect were horrible. It has been very effective at lowering my BP (117/75) the side effects are still concerning. Dizzy, tired, maybe some depression & anxiety, slight problem with deep breathing and week muscles. Although I can function normally the day-to-day functions are an effort so I push through. The mornings (when I take amlodipine) are not as good as the afternoon when I feel better. I believe the side effects are getting better but am unsure. What I want is to be normal again and active. They say it takes a few week for the body to adjust. I''ll give it its due course. For High Blood Pressure 49/F I went to the cardiologist 3/28 because, my heart was racing at like 90-110 on a daily basis. My BP when I got there was 218/106. Mixture of white coat syndrome and an IBS episode I was in the middle of, plus whatever else is the cause of my HBP. Dr said go to the ER! I declined. He did an EKG and all was fine. Dr prescribed 10mg of amlodipine and Coreq. I went home and took my bp it was 170/100. Took 5mg of amlodipine and 50mg Toprol I was already on. BP came down to about 140/95 in about 12 hours. Pain by my pancreas for 12 hours a few days into it. Feet and ankles swollen like balloons. 4/14 on 10mg my bp averages around 133/86, feet still swollen by night. Feeling A LOT better. Finally, something that works for me. No other side effects amlodipine tablets are available in two strengths:5 mg tablets - white, scored and marked NVC/5 on one side and Pfizer on the other. 10 mg tablets - white, scored and marked NVC/10 on one side and Pfizer on the other. The 5 mg tablets come in packs of 10 and 30. The 10 mg tablets come in packs of 30. For High Blood Pressure I took exactly one pill and woke up the next day with the worse headache : top of my head hurt, temples were squeezing, had pressure in my eyes, and couldn''t tolerate sounds. How ironic that people take this to prevent migraines! I was done after 1 day. This came after 4 days on metoprolol (sp), which had left me exhausted and short of breath, so I wasn''t exactly 100%. B.P. went up somewhat the day I was on this. Headache left as soon as I went off it. (Was put on valsartan right after, and had terrible back/spine pain from that.) I think I am done with meds. Maybe I''ll do yoga. What is in this leaflet. This leaflet answers some common questions about amlodipine. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist. All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of you taking amlodipine against the benefits it is expected to have for you. If you have any concerns about taking this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to read it again.
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