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Type 2 Blood Pressure Meds Side Effects?

Hello @Ponchu Can you explain what side effects and what medication you are taking for clarity ?
 
Yes. I had a form that caused my legs to swell. Eventually they changed to an alternative type. Unfortunately I cannot recall the name. Will try and find out.

They have a lot of choice at their disposal apparently so it is easy to switch around.

Later : Just checked. It was Felodepine.
 
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I was prescribed Ramipril and experienced its known side effect of an horrendous cough. Unfortunately nobody I saw about it put it together and I was given all kinds of meds for the cough, including hospital consultation and eventually I was told it was reflux.

I spent a couple of years eating Gaviscon and not getting any better until I was having a meds review with a pharmacist and had a coughing attack in front of her - which is when she asked if I knew that this is a well known side effect of Ramipril. I went to my GP that day, swapped to another med and the cough was gone within two weeks.
 
I was prescribed Ramipril and experienced its known side effect of an horrendous cough. Unfortunately nobody I saw about it put it together and I was given all kinds of meds for the cough, including hospital consultation and eventually I was told it was reflux.

I spent a couple of years eating Gaviscon and not getting any better until I was having a meds review with a pharmacist and had a coughing attack in front of her - which is when she asked if I knew that this is a well known side effect of Ramipril. I went to my GP that day, swapped to another med and the cough was gone within two weeks.
I take Ramipril. How much were you taking?

I do have a slight cough but only slight.
 
Perindolpril, here, reduced from 8 to 4 mgs not long ago as BP's were "too" low. No side effexts that I am aware of....
 
I take Ramipril. How much were you taking?

I do have a slight cough but only slight.

I can't remember. I got a slight cough with the minimum dose then when the dose was increased so did the cough. I have Candesartan now with no side effects.
 
When I was diagnosed with type 2 I was on Ramipril and Amlodipine for my BP. After 9 months of low carbing and losing a shed load of weight my BP was too low causing dizzy spells. I opted to stop the Amlodipine as it can raise blood sugars. My blood sugars did drop very slightly after stopping it.
 
When I was diagnosed with type 2 I was on Ramipril and Amlodipine for my BP. After 9 months of low carbing and losing a shed load of weight my BP was too low causing dizzy spells. I opted to stop the Amlodipine as it can raise blood sugars. My blood sugars did drop very slightly after stopping it.
Do you mind if I ask how low your BP got to @Rachox. Mine seems to be coming down at the moment.
 
Side effect: losing balance upon rising.

MD warned me that he has to get up slowly.

Well, I have been off them for 6 months now and this side effect has never gone away.

I was on them for a few months.
 
I was prescribed Ramipril and experienced its known side effect of an horrendous cough. Unfortunately nobody I saw about it put it together and I was given all kinds of meds for the cough, including hospital consultation and eventually I was told it was reflux.

I spent a couple of years eating Gaviscon and not getting any better until I was having a meds review with a pharmacist and had a coughing attack in front of her - which is when she asked if I knew that this is a well known side effect of Ramipril. I went to my GP that day, swapped to another med and the cough was gone within two weeks.
I also had to come off Ramipril as my tongue became so swollenI found it difficult to talk. I’m now on Candesartan but have noticed I’m getting a dry cough.
 
@Dodo

That swollen tongue must have been absolutely terrifying.

I'm okay with Candesartan but if your cough annoys you then ask your doctor to switch you to something else. I tore muscles in my chest with my Ramipril cough.
 
One of these days in the future, they will produce these drugs with absolutely no side effects whatsoever. :D
 
I was prescribed Ramipril and experienced its known side effect of an horrendous cough. Unfortunately nobody I saw about it put it together and I was given all kinds of meds for the cough, including hospital consultation and eventually I was told it was reflux.

I spent a couple of years eating Gaviscon and not getting any better until I was having a meds review with a pharmacist and had a coughing attack in front of her - which is when she asked if I knew that this is a well known side effect of Ramipril. I went to my GP that day, swapped to another med and the cough was gone within two weeks.
I had the Rampril cough too and swapped to Losartan. My chemist couldn’t get my usual 50g dose one day so I was given 2 x 25g instead but as soon as I took them my face became puffy and I developed a rash which resulted in very dry skin for a few weeks. I’m now on Candasartan with no side effects as yet.
 
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